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Official Report Meeting date: 26 January 2005

Plenary, 26 Jan 2005

That the Parliament recognises the contribution that older people bring to our communities; recognises the substantial progress that has been made in meeting the needs of older people through policies such as free personal and nursing care, the central heating programme and free bus travel anywhere in Scotland at any time of day; welcomes other policy initi...
Official Report Meeting date: 2 November 2004

Local Government and Transport Committee, 02 Nov 2004

It is for the UK Government to make an announcement on the bill in the Queen's speech, just as it is for the First Minister to announce our legislative programme. It would be quite wrong for me to prejudge when the bill might start to make its progress through Westminster.
Official Report Meeting date: 8 June 2004

Procedures Committee, 08 Jun 2004

However, those two committees would know from their work programmes which would be the likely candidate to get the next bill, so even in those circumstances earlier involvement should be relatively straightforward.
Official Report Meeting date: 11 February 2003

Finance Committee, 11 Feb 2003

You referred to the £145 million that was transferred from the Department for Work and Pensions to fund programmes here and which is now more appropriately part of the Scottish block allocation.
Official Report Meeting date: 5 February 2003

Plenary, 05 Feb 2003

I hope that the bill will be the forerunner of a long-term programme of reform to make public administration more politically accountable, democratic and transparent.We cannot pluck numbers out of the air to say how many quangos or next-steps agencies are required to perform the functions of government.
Official Report Meeting date: 24 April 2002

Plenary, 24 Apr 2002

We must ensure, however we can, that that does not happen in this case and that the 1990 UN children's programme is not once again left to lie unachieved.
Official Report Meeting date: 12 March 2002

Public Petitions Committee, 12 Mar 2002

The boundaries are being pushed and we are seeing programmes on terrestrial TV—particularly Channel 4 and Channel 5—that we would not have seen several years ago.
Official Report Meeting date: 11 December 2001

Rural Development Committee, 11 Dec 2001

As of last week, with the minister's agreement and with the support of the industry, it was felt that we could signal the removal of most of the remaining foot-and-mouth disease controls. The programme was designed to start on 4 December and continue through to the end of January.
Official Report Meeting date: 2 May 2001

Plenary, 02 May 2001

Clearly, in implementing the directive, we have to take account of the environmental objectives of the directive while recognising the possible impact on manufacturers.Members will have the opportunity to engage in the process because, as we have announced, we intend to transpose the directive through primary legislation, provided that space can be found in the legislative programme. It is important to engage all the interested parties, including the whisky industry, as early as possible.
Official Report Meeting date: 15 March 2001

Plenary, 15 Mar 2001

That the Parliament welcomes the record £27 million package for the fishing industry announced by the Deputy Minister for Rural Development on 8 March 2001; notes that the joint objective of the Executive and the industry is the conservation of fish stocks and a sustainable long-term future for the fishing industry; further notes that best scientific advice is that these objectives are most effectively achieved through a targeted decommissioning scheme and immediate technical conservation measures; welcomes further research into these practical measures intended to reduce the number of discards and protect stocks of fish, and welcomes the fact that the Executive, taking into account the view expressed by the Parliament on 8 March 2001, is engaged in continuing discussion with the fishing industry to explore a degree of re-balancing of the £27 million package of measures to address the short term needs of the industry by extending that research programme...

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