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Official Report Meeting date: 25 April 2006

Procedures Committee, 25 Apr 2006

With normal substitutions, the member of the committee still receives all the information, whereas, under Karen Gillon's suggestion, we would deny, or at least not give them access to, that information. I was trying to get to the bottom of that issue. If that is the only perceived problem, Karen Gillon's suggestion would eliminate it.
Official Report Meeting date: 16 March 2006

Plenary, 16 Mar 2006

How could that happen to any worker in the people's Parliament? How did that get past lawyers? The commissioner has asked to use external legal firms, on which he ran up a bill of more than £26,000 last year, although only one case was taken through stage 2.
Official Report Meeting date: 24 January 2006

Procedures Committee, 24 Jan 2006

If the choices were between red and blue, how would someone who wanted green express that unless they could get an amendment in favour of green heard?
Official Report Meeting date: 15 November 2005

Local Government and Transport Committee, 15 Nov 2005

I say with the greatest respect to Mr Ewing's professional background that sometimes lawyers get in the way of, rather than facilitate, these things.
Official Report Meeting date: 2 September 2003

Audit Committee, 02 Sep 2003

The fact that many drugs are now in bubble packs means that they could be reused, but we still seem to be unable to get over that barrier. What can we do to ensure that we recirculate drugs and thereby reduce the cost?
Official Report Meeting date: 6 September 2001

Plenary, 06 Sep 2001

In the longer term, they will meet the lifetime costs of the bridge for many years to come. Our priorities are to get the best value in transport and administrative terms for the money that we spend.
Official Report Meeting date: 26 June 2001

Local Government Committee, 26 Jun 2001

That seems reasonable.The question on the administrative structures is a fair one as it looks like some of the arrangements could get quite complex. In the case of a joint police board, for example, it would be entirely possible for one or other of the constituent authorities to refuse permission for the balance to be carried forward, which would not stop t...
Official Report Meeting date: 30 May 2001

Plenary, 30 May 2001

I do not accept that. No doubt Jack Straw gets his advice from his officials. Time will tell whether that advice is right or wrong.
Official Report Meeting date: 6 February 2001

Subordinate Legislation Committee, 06 Feb 2001

Early consultation is probably better than a document being laid. It would be interesting to get a legal definition of "homely". I do not know about yours, but no one would want to stay in my home.
Questions and Answers Date answered: 2 February 2007

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Dundee City 5.6% 5.0% 5 East Ayrshire 5.5% 4.7% 6 West Dunbartonshire 5.3% 5.0% 7 Eilean Siar 4.8% 3.9% 8 Fife 4.4% 3.8% 9 Clackmannanshire 4.3% 3.8% 10 South Ayrshire 4.3% 3.6% Source: Office for National Statistics.Note: 1. claimant count unemploymentrates are calculated as the number of people who are claiming unemployment relatedbenefits divided by the total number of people who are economically active.Table 4 shows the 10 localauthority areas of Scotland that had the highest claimant count unemployment ratesin December 2006, which is the most recent claimant count data available.Table 4 Claimant CountUnemployment Rates in December 2006 for the 10 Areas with the Highest ClaimantCount Unemployment Rates in December 2006 Area Unemployment rate December 2006 1 Glasgow City 5.9% 2 North Ayrshire 5.2% 3 West Dunbartonshire 5.0% 4 Dundee City 5.0% 5 Inverclyde 4.8% 6 East Ayrshire 4.7% 7 Eilean Siar 3.9% 8 Clackmannanshire 3.8% 9 Fife 3.8% 10 South Ayrshire 3.6% Source: Office for National Statistics.Note: 1. claimant count unemploymentrates are calculated as the number of people who are claiming unemployment relatedbenefits divided by the total number of people who are economically active...

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