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Official Report Meeting date: 4 March 2020

Rural Economy and Connectivity Committee 04 March 2020

As regards the radical approaches that we have heard about, I am absolutely receptive to constructive challenge and to getting people’s feedback.
Official Report Meeting date: 7 March 2018

Finance and Constitution Committee 07 March 2018

We are more than willing to respond to amendments and are more than willing to be receptive to things. For example, on the discussion of the issue of the exit date, I think that we can just accept that we are going to find an amendment; if it is acceptable, I do not think that it will take an awful lot of effort and debate to agree to it.
Official Report Meeting date: 27 March 2017

Social Security Committee 27 March 2017

The Greens have been urging the Government to roll out the healthier, wealthier children initiative, which has proven positive impacts in Glasgow. I think that the Government is receptive to that. Does income maximisation have a role to play?
Official Report Meeting date: 22 February 2017

Rural Economy and Connectivity Committee 22 February 2017

His report will make a substantial difference, primarily because of the very warm reception that it appears to have received.
Questions and Answers Date answered: 8 June 2010

S3W-33836

To ask the Scottish Executive what changes there have been in staffing numbers since Skills Development Scotland was formed, broken down by (a) reception staff, (b) administrative staff, (c) advisers, (d) management and (e) other.
Official Report Meeting date: 16 June 2009

European and External Relations Committee, 16 Jun 2009

Do you mean how receptive China will be to our engagement?
Last updated: 2 June 2026

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R Supported by: Kristopher Leask*, Laura Moodie*, Lorna Slater*, Mark Ruskell*, Bob Doris*, Stuart McMillan*, Ariane Burgess*, Colin Beattie*, Gillian Mackay*, Cara McKee*, Iris Duane*, Ross Greer* *S7M-00235 Maggie Chapman: Celebrating 50 Years of Landward—That the Parliament congratulates the BBC programme, Landward, on reaching its 50th anniversary; recognises the programme's outstanding contribution to broadcasting in Scotland since its launch in 1976, showcasing the country's rural communities, agriculture, environment, wildlife, countryside issues and outdoor life; notes that Landward has been produced from the BBC's Aberdeen studios throughout its five decades on air, reflecting the city's important role in Scotland's broadcasting sector; acknowledges the dedication and professionalism of the programme's presenters, producers, journalists and technical staff, past and present, who have helped make Landward one of Scotland's longest-running and most respected television programmes; welcomes the civic reception...
Questions and Answers Date answered: 14 June 2007

S3O-00219

I met with many representativesof the voluntary sector yesterday, at a reception here in Parliament. I discussedwith them the important contribution they make to our strategic purpose of focusinggovernment and all public services on creating a more successful country.
Questions and Answers Date answered: 25 November 2010

S3W-37544

To ask the Scottish Executive what changes there have been in passenger numbers for each station on the Kilmarnock to Glasgow rail line since the introduction of a half-hourly rail service Based on comparison of one-off ScotRail passenger counts conducted in March 2009 and March 2010, after introduction of the half-hourly service in December 2009, there have been the following changes in passenger numbers of each station on the Kilmarnock to Glasgow rail line: Weekday % Difference Glasgow Central 55 Crossmyloof 70 Pollokshaws West 2 Kennishead 44 Priesthill and Darnley N...
Questions and Answers Date answered: 18 June 2007

S3W-00763

To ask the Scottish Executive whether the new Girvan Community Hospital will provide (a) inpatient beds, (b) outpatient beds (primary and secondary care), (c) general medical services (GP practices), (d) dental services, (e) podiatry, (f) speech and language therapy, (g) physiotherapy, (h) occupational therapy, (i) diagnostics (x-ray), (j) dietetics, (k) a community casualty facility, (l) minor procedures services, (m) day services, (n...

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