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Official Report Meeting date: 23 March 2000

Plenary, 23 Mar 2000

Can we be absolutely certain that, as the wind blows and the bee flies, not one grain of pollen will cross the 50 m exclusion zone set by the Executive?
Official Report Meeting date: 18 November 1999

Plenary, 18 Nov 1999

In the current economic climate, asking local authorities to assume responsibility for matters such as the M74 extension is like asking granny to take part in the 400 m hurdles. The Scottish Executive should not hide behind the skirts of local authorities, but examine the current enterprise budget and, with the private sector, identify funds for the improve...
Official Report Meeting date: 22 March 2006

Plenary, 22 Mar 2006

There is one word that sums up all that is best about this new Parliament, and which will bring many happy memories of an outstanding, kind, courageous person and a great Scottish parliamentarian. That word begins with an M and ends in a T—Margaret, you will be very sadly missed by us all.
Official Report Meeting date: 4 February 2004

Plenary, 04 Feb 2004

As Jamie Stone said, the argument for more time is a smokescreen for more constitutional navel gazing, which is as useful as the Parliament debating how many angels could dance on the end of a needle or addressing J M Barrie's classic philosophical question, "Do you believe in fairies?"
Official Report Meeting date: 21 January 2004

Plenary, 21 Jan 2004

A domestic solar or air heating system in Scotland can provide massive carbon dioxide savings. Just 4sq m of panelling can provide about half of the hot water that a house in Scotland will use in a year.
SPICe briefings Date published: 4 August 2020

UK Withdrawal from the European Union (Continuity) (Scotland) Bill: Parts 1 and 3

A broadly drawn one could impinge severely on devolved competences, leading to centralization, especially if it were entrusted to Westminster and not accompanied by strong rules about subsidiarity and proportionality Professor Michael Keating, University of Aberdeen, Written submission to the Finance and Constitution Committee inquiry on the UK internal market 1Keating, M. (n.d.) Written submission from Michael Keating on a UK Internal Market.
Committee reports Date published: 26 November 2018

Stage 1 report on the Health and Care (Staffing) (Scotland) Bill

The Public Services Reform (Scotland) Act 2010 at section 47(1) defines "care service" as covering: (a) a support service, (b) a care home service, (c) a school care accommodation service, (d) a nurse agency, (e) a child care agency, (f ) a secure accommodation service, (g) an offender accommodation service, (h) an adoption service, (i) a fostering service, (j) an adult placement service, (k) child minding, (l) day care of children, (m...
Committee reports Date published: 11 January 2018

Scottish Government's Draft Budget 2018-19

This includes £0.4m of non-recurring net savings, meaning the underlying recurring revenue gap in 2017/18 is £47.6 m. All measures possible will be taken throughout the year to minimise this deficit through seeking further non-recurring savings and additional income opportunities.
Official Report Meeting date: 6 February 2007

Equal Opportunities Committee, 06 Feb 2007

We must be very careful about what is counted as a so-called lesbian act. S and M lesbianism makes for an interesting debate, because it is based on the cathartic experience of taking power back and is often different from S and M within homosexual practices, where there do not appear to be the same fantasy games.
Official Report Meeting date: 14 December 2005

Plenary, 14 Dec 2005

I will not follow David McLetchie in his interpretation of the Rev I M Jolly on the future prospects of the current Prime Minister, but I join him in congratulating Mike Pringle on bringing the subject before the Parliament.

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