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Official Report Meeting date: 15 December 2004

Education Committee, 15 Dec 2004

It has been brought to our attention in the lead-up to the implementation of the act that, because of the ability to acquire disclosure checks under part V of the Police Act 1997, organisations and local authorities are already checking all new appointees.
Official Report Meeting date: 28 January 2004

Plenary, 28 Jan 2004

Just for the clarity of the debate and bearing in mind the lack of appeal under part V of the record of needs, can Brian Monteith be more specific about which rights he claims the bill will take away?
Official Report Meeting date: 6 March 2002

Plenary, 06 Mar 2002

Does the minister agree that questions remain from the case of Her Majesty's Advocate v Anderson, which to some extent defined the relationship between a solicitor and their client?
Official Report Meeting date: 28 March 2001

Plenary, 28 Mar 2001

I move amendment S1M-1797.1, to leave out from "on the tourism industry" to end and insert:"in Scotland on the tourism industry and businesses within the affected areas; believes that conflicting information about the disease, both at home and abroad, further jeopardises Scottish tourism; further believes that more must be done to secure the future of the tourism industry, and therefore calls upon the Scottish Executive to implement the following recovery plan for tourism and businesses within the affected areas: (i) immediate action to enable and ensure efficient crisis management, including a public information campaign through the press and broadcast media to make people aware of what can and cannot be done during the crisis, (ii) a moratorium on liability for business rates and council tax, (iii) a moratorium to be sought by the Scottish Executive from HM Treasury on liability for payment of national taxes, (iv) the establishment of a designated crisis area within the local authority area of Dumfries and Galloway to which the foregoing moratoria would apply, (v...
Official Report Meeting date: 28 February 2001

Plenary, 28 Feb 2001

One way of getting over that—and over the innate business of us v them, which we have regrettably inherited from Westminster and which many of us hoped we would get away from—would be for the minister to get together representatives of all of the six parties in the chamber as well as other relevant people and start work on an agreed Scottish environmental p...
Official Report Meeting date: 14 February 2001

Plenary, 14 Feb 2001

Will the Executive accept that, as it passes the buck, some of the most vulnerable people in the country are in the midst of it all: the frail elderly, those suffering from mental illness and with learning difficulties, not to mention Scotland's vast army of carers, who save the country no less than £3.4 billion each year.Lastly, in the light of Lord Hardie's judgment in the case of McGregor v South Lanarkshire, which is no longer sub judice, will the minister state what steps have been taken to ensure that Scotland's local authorities now have sufficient funding to fulfil their obligations—clarified by Lord Hardie's judgment—to immediately place in long-term residential or nursing home care all those who have been assessed as requiring such care?
Official Report Meeting date: 7 February 2001

Plenary, 07 Feb 2001

That was before Lord Hardie's judgment in the case of MacGregor v South Lanarkshire Council. Lord Hardie's judgment made it clear that local authorities have a duty to provide immediate nursing care for everyone who is assessed as requiring it.
Official Report Meeting date: 3 June 2004

Plenary, 03 Jun 2004

There can be trails of people because of subletting or because private landlords are involved, which means that it is not easy to get everybody round the table.I can give examples of tenement properties where it has taken more than five years to resolve issues.
Official Report Meeting date: 29 November 2001

Plenary, 29 Nov 2001

Even if the Inland Revenue insisted on taxing the surplus at 35 per cent, that would leave at least £170 million available for ex gratia payments, rather than the £118 million that is now on the table.I would like the minister to tell us as soon as possible how the sum of £118 million was calculated.
Official Report Meeting date: 26 October 2006

Plenary, 26 Oct 2006

I can think of many things that fishermen have done. Alasdair Morrison mentioned the V-notching and returning of female lobsters.

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