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The Scottish Parliament is now dissolved ahead of the election on Thursday 7 May 2026.

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Official Report Meeting date: 9 November 2006

Plenary, 09 Nov 2006

We will be paying our respects to those who have given their lives in the service of our country. I do not expect any other issues to be discussed.
Official Report Meeting date: 14 September 2006

Plenary, 14 Sep 2006

I believe that the nearly 4,000 additional teachers, the thousands of additional care home staff—particularly for elderly people—the almost 4,000 additional police and related services staff and additional members of staff in many other areas are on the front line, tackling Scotland's problems and ensuring that future generations in Scotland are healthier, better educated and live in a safer society. Alongside that, private sector employment has grown at a faster rate in Scotland because of the policies of the United Kingdom Government and this devolved Government, which have created a stable macro-economy and ensured good investment in those areas for which we have responsibility and which can give Scotland a competitive edge.
Official Report Meeting date: 29 June 2006

Plenary, 29 Jun 2006

Through that process, we will save more lives and treat people more quickly. The investment in front-line services must be seen alongside the need to centralise and specialise the more acute treatment in a way that retains the top-quality surgeons and consultants to work with those who need their skills.
Official Report Meeting date: 6 June 2006

European and External Relations Committee, 06 Jun 2006

I would prefer that involvement to be much more visible and to include a direct approach to the House of Lords inquiry, but I accept the constitutional framework in which we live. However, I thought that at least some response would be forthcoming.
Official Report Meeting date: 25 May 2006

Plenary, 25 May 2006

Going through such a procedure at such a stage in their lives must have a lasting impact on the many young people in question.
Official Report Meeting date: 27 April 2006

Plenary, 27 Apr 2006

I understand that no information is available yet on the number of such prisoners who were released from Scottish prisons but—this is more important—does the First Minister have any idea how many of those 1,000 individuals now live in Scotland? What efforts are the Scottish authorities making to help to track them down?
Official Report Meeting date: 20 April 2006

Plenary, 20 Apr 2006

Does he agree that, when we have a strategy that rightly encourages addicts to seek help and to take personal responsibility for their lives, such waiting times are just not acceptable and will undermine an approach that we all support?
Official Report Meeting date: 12 January 2006

Plenary, 12 Jan 2006

I do not think that that is an accurate representation of what has happened, but I am extremely concerned about what has been reported today on the impact of what appears to have been human error in providing the wrong information to the wrong people.From the very brief indication that the Lord Advocate has just provided—members will have noticed his giving it—I understand that the proceedings in question may still be live...
Official Report Meeting date: 8 December 2005

Plenary, 08 Dec 2005

If someone is too ill to enjoy the benefits of an operation or if they wish to delay their operation, we who live in a democracy—a free country—do not force them into a hospital ward or make them undergo the operation when that would be inconvenient, or perhaps even dangerous, for them.
Official Report Meeting date: 25 October 2005

Subordinate Legislation Committee, 25 Oct 2005

The first relates to section 15, which is entitled"Restrictions on transplants involving a live donor". Section 15(3) gives the Scottish ministers powers to allow sections 15(1)(b) and 15(2)(b) not to apply—that is, for offences not to be committed—when requirements or conditions set out in regulations made under section 15(3) are complied with.

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