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Official Report Meeting date: 10 February 2009

Transport, Infrastructure and Climate Change Committee, 10 Feb 2009

I worry about the impact that the depth and length of the recession will have on the cost of the changes.
Official Report Meeting date: 7 January 2009

Plenary, 07 Jan 2009

I understand why the cabinet secretary may not wish to debate other pressing education issues—particularly on the first day back after the recess—such as university funding, student hardship, the situation with probationary teachers or the failure to deliver on promises on class sizes.
Official Report Meeting date: 17 September 2008

Plenary, 17 Sep 2008

I gave a commitment then to come back to Parliament after the summer recess with a further update on progress.In the interests of consistency, I intend to structure my update around the same four issues that I covered on 4 June.
Official Report Meeting date: 11 June 2008

Plenary, 11 Jun 2008

I am sure that no one in the chamber, no matter their political objectives, would want to see Scotland or any other part of the UK slip into recession to make a political point.The scheme is not about economic growth; it is a question of ideology and wider support for supply side economics in the Government's leadership.
Official Report Meeting date: 28 May 2008

Plenary, 28 May 2008

In fact, although it has promised such a strategy since last summer, it is entirely possible that we will get to the summer recess this year still none the wiser about its overall intentions for meeting Scotland's future energy needs.
Official Report Meeting date: 26 September 2007

Plenary, 26 Sep 2007

I remind members of Robert Brown's comments here last week:"I want to put on the record today the view of the Liberal Democrats that the importance of the issue and the uncertainty that surrounds it are such that there requires to be a parliamentary debate on it—preferably next week but certainly before the October recess."—Official Report, 19 September 200...
Official Report Meeting date: 3 February 2016

Meeting of the Parliament 03 February 2016

However, a clear majority of responses supported the maintenance of the 10p rate for 2016-17, citing factors such as the complexity for employers, the mobility of labour, the economy’s on-going but incomplete recovery from recession, the impact on our workforce, which has endured below-inflation pay rises in recent years, and the blunt nature of the power. ...
Official Report Meeting date: 8 December 2015

Meeting of the Parliament 08 December 2015

We must hope that that continues, but there is, of course, a risk that that resilience will fail to prevent recession, and there is consequently a risk that the council’s income from Marischal Square will fall short of the annual rent that it has committed to pay under the leaseback arrangements.
Official Report Meeting date: 24 November 2015

Meeting of the Parliament 24 November 2015

It is worth remembering that we are behind on the millennium development goals because of the global recession. The goals are particularly important to women, which is why I appreciate the global aspect of this debate on violence against women. 16:34 On behalf of my party, I very much welcome the consensual tone in the chamber.
Official Report Meeting date: 18 June 2015

Rural Affairs, Climate Change and Environment Committee 18 June 2015

Finally, I remind members that, at the committee’s next meeting on 24 June—our last meeting before the recess—we will consider four pieces of subordinate legislation, petition PE1490 on the control of wild geese numbers and our work programme.

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