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Keith Harding is trying to find the most open process, but our debates on public appointments may not conclude that that is the most open way to do things.
If our suggestions are acceptable, I suggest that Karen Gillon may wish not to press her amendments in light of the more flexible arrangements that we are now proposing following her lodging her amendments.
He has blown it, Mr Dewar, but you may answer. The BARMAC question definitely goes somewhat wide of the original question 5, but I understand Jamie Stone's concern and interest.
Having had many years both working and living experience of the Clyde ferries, I think that the issue may not just be about the revenue receipts, but about the cost of running specific ferries.
The Scottish National party is against Trident; Labour's official policy in Scotland is against Trident; many Labour MSPs say that they are against Trident; and one of the First Minister's ministers may or may not be against Trident. If it is substantiated that the Trident nuclear system could be illegal under intern...
In particular, will he disown the suggestions by his Deputy First Minister at the weekend that somehow or other the concept of ring-fencing may be introduced as a permanent feature of government?
The paper will outline the committee's work in this session and will highlight any items that the committee's successor may wish to take on in the next session.
The Executive has given quite a full response, which members will have read. The matter hinges on the May election, after which it will be over to the councils to allocate the respective numbers.