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Official Report Meeting date: 13 June 2007

Plenary, 13 Jun 2007

That the Parliament agrees the membership of committees of the Parliament as follows: Audit Committee Membership: Willie Coffey, Murdo Fraser, Charlie Gordon, Jim Hume, Stuart McMillan, Mary Mulligan, Dr Richard Simpson, Andrew Welsh Equal Opportunities Committee Membership: Helen Eadie, Marlyn Glen, Bill Kidd, Margaret Mitchell, Hugh O'Donnell, Elaine Smith, Sandra White, Bill Wilson European and External Relations Committee Membership: Jackie Baillie, Ted Brocklebank, Alasdair Morgan, Alex Neil, Irene Oldfather, John Park, Gil Paterson, Iain Smith Finance Committee Membership; Derek Brownlee, Joe FitzPatrick, James Kelly, Liam McArthur, Tom McCabe, Elaine Murray, Alex Neil, Andrew Welsh Public Petitions Committee Membership: Bashir Ahmad, Claire Baker, Angela Constance, Rhoda Grant, Robin Harper, Mr Frank McAveety, Tricia Marwick, Nanette Milne, John Farquhar Munro Procedures Committee Membership: Keith Brown, Cathie Craigie, Marlyn Glen, Jamie McGrigor, Christina McKelvie, Hugh O'Donnell, Dave Thompson Standards and Public Appointments Committee Membership: Keith Brown, Cathie Craigie, Marlyn Glen, Jamie McGrigor, Christina McKelvie, Hugh O'Donnell, Dave Thompson Subordinate Legislation Committee Membership: Jackson Carlaw, Helen Eadie, George Foulkes, Ian McKee, Gil Paterson, Elaine Smith, Mr Jamie Stone Justice Committee Membership: Bill Aitken, Bill Butler, Cathie Craigie, Nigel Don, Stuart McMillan, Paul Martin, Margaret Smith, John Wilson Economy, Energy and Tourism Committee Membership: Brian Adam, Gavin Brown, Iain Gray, Christopher Harvie, Marilyn Livingstone, Tavish Scott, Dave Thompson, David Whitton Transport, Infrastructure and Climate Change Committee Membership: Rob Gibson, Patrick Harvie, Alex Johnstone, Alison McInnes, Des...
Official Report Meeting date: 29 January 2009

Plenary, 29 Jan 2009

Ciamar a bhios sinn a' meudachadh an àireamh de sgoilearan a tha a' dol tro mheadhan na Gàidhlig?
Official Report Meeting date: 25 February 2016

European and External Relations Committee 25 February 2016

With the referendum, in contrast, it is de novo, so we cannot be sure whether the things that need to be done to get a general election right necessarily apply to the referendum.
Official Report Meeting date: 17 November 2015

Health and Sport Committee 17 November 2015

Moving the legal framework might change the implication subtly. If the de facto framework changes, it will probably have a significant, long-term effect on the type of conversations that are had and societal expectations.
Official Report Meeting date: 22 September 2015

Delegated Powers and Law Reform Committee 22 September 2015

In that case, as confirmations might not be obtained for a number of years, de facto, the time limit might be a long time.
Official Report Meeting date: 20 May 2015

Finance Committee 20 May 2015

In Québec, the authorities have decided to link their sales tax to the federal value added tax; in the other provinces, that has not been done. In Québec, they have decided to de-link their income tax from the federal income tax and to have their own tax regime, whereas the other provinces piggyback on the federal tax regime—people just pay a proportion of ...
Official Report Meeting date: 14 January 2015

Finance Committee 14 January 2015

Was there scope for greater collection levels based on the electoral roll, or was that de minimis? Dundee did not see any scope for increasing the collection of the community charge with electoral register information.
Official Report Meeting date: 5 November 2014

Infrastructure and Capital Investment Committee 05 November 2014

With regard to the sustainable transport fund, we have missed enormous opportunities in the past few years by focusing on cul-de-sac-type dwellings, which is why “Designing Streets” is such a welcome planning policy.
Official Report Meeting date: 23 April 2014

Local Government and Regeneration Committee 23 April 2014

My analysis is that those changes, which resulted in the de-democratisation—if I can say that—of local government, took place because of fears on the part of central Government about the power, or perceived power, that local government had in those areas.
Official Report Meeting date: 12 June 2013

Rural Affairs, Climate Change and Environment Committee 12 June 2013

I ask because, as I understand it, sections of the media have speculated that, because the UK is a member state, DEFRA has a de facto veto and would be able to not pass on notification of the scheme to Brussels.

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