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Official Report Meeting date: 12 August 2014

Meeting of the Parliament 12 August 2014

Another factor that we must take into account is the frankly appalling level of inequality in the UK.
Official Report Meeting date: 8 October 2008

Local Government and Communities Committee, 08 Oct 2008

John Wilson is right that owners of car parks are accountable for delivery under those provisions.
Official Report Meeting date: 19 January 2011

Local Government and Communities Committee 19 January 2011

In devising sanctions on any failure to comply with a statutory duty, we need to take account of the fact that, under the bill, there are circumstances—albeit that they are limited—in which unregistered factors can operate.
Official Report Meeting date: 20 May 2009

Plenary, 20 May 2009

I am therefore concerned to note the impact that a loss of habitat is having on a range of our bee species.Orkney is fortunate to be one of the few parts of Scotland—and, indeed, of the UK—that can still lay claim to being home to the great yellow bumble-bee in some numbers.
Questions and Answers Date answered: 30 April 2009

S3W-22510

As such it is expenditure after any income for a specific purpose has been taken into account. S3W-22510
Questions and Answers Date answered: 6 April 2009

S3W-22008

The Scottish Government has reported payment performance in response to parliamentary questions and will also report on payment performance in its annual accounts (to be published in September 2009).
Questions and Answers Date answered: 27 August 2008

S3W-15344

NRAC took account of concerns raised by rural NHS boards by including two separate categories for island towns and island rural areas in their costs adjustment.
Questions and Answers Date answered: 19 May 2008

S3W-12661

To ask the Scottish Executive, further to the answer to question S3W-11099 by Nicola Sturgeon on 14 April 2008, how it accounts for the rise in clinical negligence payouts between 2005-06 and 2006-07; what impact these payouts had on budgets originally aimed at delivering frontline services; what steps are being taken to ensure that there is accountability for errors made; how many staff have been disciplined and by what methods, and whether it believes that steps can be taken to reduce the incidence of clinical negligence in the NHS in future years.
Questions and Answers Date answered: 6 November 2007

S3W-06073

The Sewel Conventionprovides that the United Kingdom Government will not normally legislate with regardto devolved matters in Scotland without the consent of the Scottish Parliament.This is an important part of the devolution settlement, signifying respect for therole of the Scottish Parliament.The Scottish Government is committed to considering proposalsfor Legislative Consent Motions on a case-by-case basis, and believes that the SewelConvention will remain a key part of the current constitutional arrangements aslong as the United Kingdom Parliament retains its current powers.Within the United Kingdom Government’s new legislativeprogramme announced today, the government has identified and agreed a number ofspecific opportunities to legislate for the benefit of Scotland on matters that are within the legislative competence of the Scottish Parliamentand on matters which relate to the executive competence of Scottish ministers.The bills are:Health and Social Care: to include Scotland in improvements and changes to the UK regulatory regime for the health care professions.Climate Change: to provide a statutory UK framework for actions to mitigate climate change by reducingemissions, including setting a statutory target for the reduction of carbon emissions.Dormant Bank and Building Societies Accounts...
Official Report Meeting date: 13 April 2010

Justice Committee 13 April 2010

Research by the Institute for Public Policy Research highlighted that violent crime accounted for 30 per cent of crime in Scotland but only 20 per cent of crime in England and Wales.

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