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Official Report Meeting date: 9 December 2009

Health and Sport Committee, 09 Dec 2009

So there are no "clearly signposted access points" blah-de-blah—they simply do not exist. Not as they will exist when we get NHS inform up and running.
Official Report Meeting date: 25 November 2009

Local Government and Communities Committee, 25 Nov 2009

The cost would be relatively little and authorities could log the information in a structured and uniform way, creating a de facto database. It would not involve a Big Brother top-down approach, which setting up a national database might, and it could be inexpensive.
Official Report Meeting date: 17 September 2008

Economy, Energy and Tourism Committee, 17 Sep 2008

British Energy, which will give evidence in a few minutes, might be owned within months by the state-owned Electricité de France.That raises an interesting and complex question, because all that business goes round the back into Europe and into a regime with a strong system of commercial law that is independent of common law in the old British sense.
Official Report Meeting date: 25 June 2008

Rural Affairs and Environment Committee, 25 Jun 2008

I remind everyone present to switch off the wireless element of their mobile phones and pagers, so that the sound system is not interrupted by buzzings and vibrations. We have received apologies from Des McNulty. I understand that this morning there are traffic difficulties in Edinburgh that may be holding up other members.Agenda item 1 is consideration of ...
Official Report Meeting date: 21 May 2008

Education, Lifelong Learning and Culture Committee, 21 May 2008

The EIS wants existing teacher levels to be retained in areas where school rolls fall because of demographic changes, which would mean, de facto, that class sizes will be reduced because schools will not reduce their teaching capacity.
Official Report Meeting date: 19 March 2008

Education, Lifelong Learning and Culture Committee, 19 Mar 2008

Those are the proposals. Is that what they call "de-cluttering the landscape"? Are you asking me for my opinion?
Official Report Meeting date: 6 February 2008

Rural Affairs and Environment Committee, 06 Feb 2008

The first is that SEPA's strength is in flood warning rather than in flood management, so we have to be aware of that and we have to able to fill that capacity when we need it. The second one is a cri de coeur—we have experienced the river basin management planning process with SEPA through the area advisory groups, and it has done a brilliant job of rollin...
Official Report Meeting date: 18 September 2007

European and External Relations Committee, 18 Sep 2007

The Commission is eager to try to defuse the problem and, by using a de minimis approach and other processes, not to require strictest application of competition rules in remote areas where such issues are a particular problem.
Official Report Meeting date: 25 September 2013

Local Government and Regeneration Committee 25 September 2013

One of the things that Clyde Gateway does is de-risk projects. At one extreme we may not succeed in de-risking a project and so have to consider making direct provision ourselves, with our own resources.
Official Report Meeting date: 27 November 2007

Transport, Infrastructure and Climate Change Committee, 27 Nov 2007

We know from initiatives that have already been taken to bring automation into the process that, although the performance of the rail journey might be speeding up, the problems with queues at automatic ticket machines—which replace staff selling tickets on trains or at the station—mean that the end-to-end journey for many passengers is getting longer.

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