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Official Report Meeting date: 25 October 2007

Plenary, 25 Oct 2007

The Government is determined not to get involved in the knockabout stuff that has taken place today, but rather to deliver what the public want—what Nigel Don so rightly argued for in his speech.I want to get straight to the heart of the issue, because I do not have much time.
Official Report Meeting date: 15 March 2011

Rural Affairs and Environment Committee 15 March 2011

I am sure that all members will join me in thanking the clerking team who have helped us to get through this session: Peter McGrath, Nick Hawthorne, James Drummond and Iain Weston.
Official Report Meeting date: 22 February 2011

Public Petitions Committee 22 February 2011

That seems to show a lack of consistency.On that basis, we should continue the petition and ask the Government questions. Regardless of how far we get in the next few weeks, we might not only leave the petition in the legacy paper but somehow flag it up to the next education committee.
Official Report Meeting date: 3 February 2011

Meeting of the Parliament 03 February 2011

There is a good reason why ministers do not get involved in the statutory processes that have led to the compensation claim and award that Cathie Craigie mentions.
Official Report Meeting date: 25 January 2011

Transport, Infrastructure and Climate Change Committee 25 January 2011

I know that we cannot do anything about that directly, but we could ask them to become involved. We will not get an overall picture of how resilient we are unless we do that.
Official Report Meeting date: 11 November 2010

Meeting of the Parliament 11 November 2010

The cabinet secretary said a few moments ago that some people in Scotland should get things in proportion. The Inspectorate of Prosecution in Scotland has provided me with details of cases in which direct measures were used, including somebody being struck with a pickaxe handle and somebody else punching, biting and kicking, which led to a laceration of an ...
Official Report Meeting date: 30 September 2010

Meeting of the Parliament 30 September 2010

That is wholly unacceptable for the sustainability of the dairy sector in Scotland. It is vital that dairy farmers get a fair share of every pound that is spent on milk.Milk is an extremely healthy product, but a situation in which the supermarkets, through competing with each other and other retailers, sell milk for less than the price of water is not heal...
Official Report Meeting date: 23 September 2010

Meeting of the Parliament 23 September 2010

People are deciding no longer to fish on the rivers because of their difficulties in getting the relevant licence.Will the minister assure me and my constituents that the Scottish Government will do whatever it can to reach a solution with the UK Environment Agency, so that the issue can move forward and fishing on the rivers can return to normality?
Official Report Meeting date: 24 June 2010

Meeting of the Parliament 24 June 2010

Will the minister consider giving care leavers who leave local authority care at the age of 16 or 17 to try out living on their own and an independent life the right to return to local authority care if that does not work out for them? Some children are getting lost after 16 as a result of trying to do things themselves.
Official Report Meeting date: 16 June 2010

Meeting of the Parliament 16 June 2010

Remember the words of a song of another generation:“It’s not what we say it’s the way that we say it; that’s what gets results.”In the words that I read from John’s gospel—“No man ever spoke like this Man”—we have the effect of an all-time communicator.Much of our communication can fall foul of an ungracious manner of presentation.

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