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Official Report Meeting date: 10 December 2003

Plenary, 10 Dec 2003

I read carefully the Tory press release, which told me that a Mr H-o-e-w-a-r-d was making an important announcement.
Official Report Meeting date: 18 September 2003

Plenary, 18 Sep 2003

I welcome that progress because it helps, but people should not get toothache on a Friday, because they cannot see the dentist on a Friday, Saturday or Sunday; they have to wait until Monday. Toothache—the "hell o' a' diseases", as Burns called it—is not something that anyone wants to live with for three days.
Official Report Meeting date: 18 June 2001

Education, Culture and Sport Committee, 18 Jun 2001

Tha mi air a bhith ag obair aig Comunn na Gàidhlig o chionn ceithir bliadhna. Thairis air na sia seachdainean a chaidh seachad, tha mi air a bhith os cionn a' bhuidhinn nuair a ghabh mi dreuchd Ceannaird bho Ailean Caimbeul, fhad 's a tha e air falbh ag obair dhan bhuidheann comhairleachaidh aig an Riaghaltas air Gàidhlig—am buidheann a tha fo stiùir an Oll...
Official Report Meeting date: 24 April 2002

Transport and the Environment Committee, 24 Apr 2002

If other funds had been brought in, the matter could have been considered in the round. The P&O contract was coming to an end. We should, perhaps, have sat down and thought about the best means of transport to Orkney and Shetland, rather than just about replacing the boats because they were getting old.
Official Report Meeting date: 22 September 2004

Plenary, 22 Sep 2004

Weel, his lordship certainly had a guid keek aroon the braw new biggin, but whither we're ony the wiser aboot a' whit ganged aglee wi't is a cuddie o a different hue. Other members taking part in today's historic debate will rightly seek to dissect the substance rather than the language of Lord Fraser's report, which, as a journalist, I thought read rather ...
Official Report Meeting date: 2 December 2003

Local Government and Transport Committee, 02 Dec 2003

To that extent, your suggestion is correct.Secondly, political parties will not just stand back from this system and say, "O voters—please rule and tell us what you want."
Official Report Meeting date: 16 June 1999

Plenary, 16 Jun 1999

Anyone who has been to a memorial service or a funeral for one lost at sea, knows full well how much passion is given to the singing of the hymn: "O hear us when we cry to thee,For those in peril on the sea."
Petitions Last updated: 6 May 2025

Historic petitions

PE00800: Petition by William Robert Graham urge the Scottish Executive to conduct a Public Inquiry into windfarm construction and in the meantime to introduce an immediate moratorium on further windfarm developments PE00801: Petition by Ronald H Guild urge the Scottish Executive to establish a permanent National Heritage Committee and to ensure the protection of the whole Cramond area’s environment, including islands, and the proper investigation and preservation of the… PE00802: express its deep concern that despite health being a devolved matter the regulation of Health Professionals has been reserved by the Westminster Parliament PE00803: amend its Standing Orders to ensure that the Petitioner receives an official copy of the full text of the Petition stating that it has been accepted as admissible for consideration by the Committee prior to its publication on the website of the… PE00804: use its influence to return control over its Fishing Industry to Scotland PE00805: urgently review the National Parks (Scotland) Bill and in particular the performance of each national park authority in meeting the four aims of a national park as defined in the Bill PE00806: review its policy on Community Hospitals and in the meantime to introduce a moratorium on any closures of such hospitals which are vital to the NHS in Scotland and particularly in rural areas such as the Scottish Borders PE00807: urge the Scottish Executive to conduct an inquiry into the influence of supermarkets in the food chain, and to examine in particular safety issues arising from the use of chemicals to extend the shelf life of products and from central purchase and… PE00808: Deafness, calling for the Scottish Parliament to urge the Scottish Executive to develop and establish a specialist inpatient mental health unit for deaf and deafblind people and to provide resources (eg training) for mainstream psychiatric services PE00809: Petition by Angela and William Flanagan legislate to provide third parties with a right of appeal regarding planning applications PE00810: reject proposals by the UK Environment Agency to introduce a rod licence system on the Border Esk PE00811: consider and debate the Permitted Development Rights enjoyed by Network Rail in respect of the erection of 96ft GSM-R communication masts in residential areas PE00812: High voltage transmission lines PE00813: review existing planning procedures and guidance to ensure that they are sufficient to prevent local authorities from using playing field land for development purposes PE00814: consider and debate the implications for rural areas of the introduction of NHS24 services, particularly in relation to ambulance cover and timescales in getting medical assistance to patients in these areas PE00815: review the distribution of the Education Maintenance Allowance payments this year to ensure a fairer introduction of the new higher payments, so all eligible pupils gain an equal amount PE00816: consider and debate the issue of financial compensation for individuals whose property values and businesses are affected by the construction of a windfarm development PE00817: reform the law of trust to ensure that where a trust has been set up for the benefit of any local community that local community is formally consulted by any party seeking to change the operation of the trust and the view of each member of that… PE00818: Petition by William Burns on behalf of Scotland Against Crooked Lawyers disband or re-evaluate the composition of the Justice Committees; to review the recommendations of the Justice 1 Committee’s Inquiry into the Regulation of the Legal Profession PE00819: consider and debate the implications of the proposed ban on smoking in public places on the hospitality industry and to consider the alternative progressive route to smoke free provision in hospitality venues as suggested by the petitioners PE00820: ensure that adequate funding is provided for therapeutic work initiatives to assist people with psychotic psychiatric disability PE00821: ensure that all planning applications for planning consent to change the usage of recreational spaces should be routinely sent to the appropriate Minister for consideration PE00822: Petition by Beatrice Gallie urge the Scottish Executive to ensure that sufficient funding is made available to allow the implementation of “Same as You, A Review of Services for People with Learning Disabilities” so that all people with learning… PE00823: Petition by George McAulay, on behalf of the UK Men’s Movement, urge the Scottish Executive to introduce legislation requiring all hotels in Scotland to fit flame-retardant curtains PE00824: calling on the Scottish Parliament to (a) review the policy and commitment of the Scottish Executive to place Robert Burns and his legacy at the heart of its culture and tourism policies… PE00825: calling for the Scottish Parliament to urge the Scottish Executive to ensure that every Scottish secondary school provides lockers for pupils’ use to stop pupils having to carry heavy bags throughout the school PE00826: Petition by Mr W D R Chalmers urging the Scottish Executive to ensure that NHS Services in rural areas such as Mid and Upper Nithsdale are adequate, equitable and ‘acceptable’ as required by the NHS Reform (Scotland) Act 2004, especially in relation PE00827: Petition by Hugh O...
Official Report Meeting date: 23 January 2003

Plenary, 23 Jan 2003

For once, the minister has got that right with amendment 142, which we shall support. I always knew that my Latin O-level would come in useful at some point in my life—quod erat demonstrandum.Roseanna Cunningham's amendment 204 would have some merit if we had passed the provisions relating to community councils but, as she admitted, we did not.

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