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Official Report Meeting date: 22 May 2002

Transport and the Environment Committee, 22 May 2002

Highlands and Islands Ferry Services Item 6 on our agenda is consideration of a paper produced by committee reporters on Highlands and Islands ferry services.
Official Report Meeting date: 29 March 2001

Plenary, 29 Mar 2001

We must examine the structure of the industry in Scotland and the size that is required for some of the larger plants to produce high-quality meat to a set standard.We continue to make representations to try to reduce those costs.
Official Report Meeting date: 6 December 2000

Justice and Home Affairs Committee, 06 Dec 2000

We want to ensure that the Executive produces the change that it has promised.
Official Report Meeting date: 26 October 1999

Justice and Home Affairs Committee, 26 Oct 1999

It imposes a strict liability on the producer so that any consumer who suffers injury from a defective product can obtain redress without having to prove negligence.
Official Report Meeting date: 6 February 2001

Subordinate Legislation Committee, 06 Feb 2001

The only other point would be whether we want the code of practice produced before the regulations come before Parliament.
Official Report Meeting date: 17 January 2001

Education, Culture and Sport Committee, 17 Jan 2001

Scotland has a major advantage in its considerable expertise in producing computer games, because the skills for producing them are similar—sometimes identical—to those that one would use in the film and television industry.
Official Report Meeting date: 27 February 2003

Plenary, 27 Feb 2003

If so, what were its conclusions? If it has not produced conclusions, when will it do so?
Official Report Meeting date: 17 May 2000

Plenary, 17 May 2000

It is important to note that Glasgow produces more for the Scottish economy than its population might suggest.
Committee reports Date published: 22 June 2020

PE1319: Improving youth football in Scotland

Meeting Papers Annexe B - Written evidence submitted to the Committee: Below is a list of all written evidence submitted to the Committee in relation to this petition: PE1319/A: Dundee City Council letter of 26 April 2010 PE1319/B: Scottish Youth Football Association letter of 17 May 2010 PE1319/C: Glasgow City Council letter of 17 May 2010 PE1319/D: Scottish Government letter of 21 May 2010 PE1319/E: Scottish Commissioner for Children and Young People letter of 21 May 2010 PE1319/F: Scottish Premier League letter of 11 June 2010 PE1319/G: Scottish Football Association letter of 14 June 2010 PE1319/H: Scottish Football league letter of 15 June 2010 PE1319/I: Petitioner letter of 21 June 2010 PE1319/J: North Ayrshire Council letter of 2 June 2010 PE1319/K: City of Edinburgh Council letter of 30 July 2010 PE1319/L: Scottish TUC letter of 31 August 2010 PE1319/M: Petitioner letter of 17 September 2010 PE1319/N: Department for Education e-mail of 29 September 2010 PE1319/O: Scottish Government letter of 18 October 2010 PE1319/P: Scottish Football Association letter of 22 October 2010 PE1319/Q: Scottish Child Law Centre letter of 27 October 2010 PE1319/R: Henry McLeish letter of 29 October 2010 PE1319/S: Petitioner letter of 8 November 2010 PE1319/T: Scottish Government Letter of 29 September 2011 PE1319/U: Petitioner Letter of 3 October 2011 PE1319/V...
Committee reports Date published: 17 November 2017

Legislative Consent Memorandum on the European Union (Withdrawal) Bill

Under the Standing Orders of each House the JCSI may draw an SI to the special attention of both Houses on any of the grounds specified: Grounds The JCSI assesses the technical qualities of each instrument that falls within its remit and to decide whether to draw the special attention of each House to any instrument on one or more of the following grounds: (i) that it imposes, or sets the amount of, a charge on public revenue or that it requires payment for a licence, consent or service to be made to the Exchequer, a government department or a public or local authority, or sets the amount of the payment; (ii) that its parent legislation says that it cannot be challenged in the courts; (iii) that it appears to have retrospective effect without the express authority of the parent legislation; (iv) that there appears to have been unjustifiable delay in publishing it or laying it before Parliament; (v...

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