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The first of these provides office accommodation and will expire on 28 May 2017, although a break clause was negotiated allowing the contract to be terminated on 28 May 2004.
It should be noted that estimates of UK GDP at market prices may be subject to revision and this would affect the estimate of Scottish GDP at market prices.3.
Although I am disappointed that the Presiding Officer felt unable to invite a spokesperson from Palestine to address the Parliament before the end of the session, I understand why he reached that decision.By succeeding in raising the issue in Parliament, the petition might well have run its course and can be closed at this point. Perhaps the members who on 3 May are elected to the Parliament for the new session will ask whoever the Presiding Officer is to invite a spokesperson from Palestine to address the Parliament.
Breast Cancer (Screening) (PE904) PE904, by Katie Moffat, calls for the Scottish Parliament to urge the Scottish Executive to consider introducing an early breast cancer screening programme, to start from the age of 30. At its meeting on 31 May, the committee agreed to invite the petitioner's views on the responses that had been received.
The petition calls on the Scottish Parliament to consider and debate the use of excessive packaging in supermarkets with a view to encouraging the use of recycled alternatives.At its meeting on 17 May, the committee agreed to invite the petitioners' views on the responses.
Revised guidelines have been issued to Scottish police forces that must be taken account of in recruitment procedures. However, other matters may have been taken into account when people have been recruited.
I am acutely aware of the concerns that have been expressed both by MSPs, including Marilyn Livingstone, Christine May, John Home Robertson, Mark Ruskell and many others, and by councils.
I said that the increase on the previous three-year funding package was 13 per cent, but members may wish to know that there has been a 30 per cent funding increase since 2001.