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As parliamentarians, it is our responsibility to ensure that the reforms for which we legislate are fair, have integrity, and command confidence. I do not believe that legislating to remove the not proven verdict as a stand-alone reform that maintains the simple majority can achieve that.
The deployment of police officers to particular tasks is an operational matter for chief constables and divisional commanders in light of local needs and circumstances.
Questions and Answers
Date answered:
8 November 2005
To ask the Scottish Executive whether it has made any provision for commandeering sufficient eggs for the production of any new vaccine that might be required to deal with a serious outbreak of avian flu among humans.
Committee reports
Date published:
11 December 2020
In addition, based on the position set out in the UK Government Command Paper on Northern Ireland, we understand that no paperwork or formalities will be required on goods moving from Northern Ireland to Great Britain except in a few, pre-defined cases.
Questions and Answers
Date answered:
18 December 2001
But the deployment of police officers to particular tasks, like community policing, is an operational matter for chief constables and divisional commanders who will take account of local needs and circumstances.
Questions and Answers
Date answered:
26 October 1999
There are no changes to the fisheries spending plans as announced in Serving Scotland's Needs (Command Paper No 4215), the last departmental report of the Scottish Office.