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Official Report Meeting date: 16 December 2004

Plenary, 16 Dec 2004

That the Parliament recognises the economic benefits of promoting the long-term growth of Scotland's tourism industry; approves of the Scottish Executive's ambition, shared with VisitScotland and the tourism sector, of achieving 50% revenue growth over the next decade; notes that this will benefit the economies of rural as well as city and urban areas in every part of the country; appreciates that this long-term growth can only be achieved by ensuring that the marketing of Scotland in UK and overseas tourism markets is further strengthened and that the businesses that comprise the tourism and hospitality sectors are encouraged to compete even more strongly and coherently in this most competitive of global industries, and welcomes the additional funding given to VisitScotland to help achieve this.
Official Report Meeting date: 14 March 2007

Plenary, 14 Mar 2007

The First Minister has said that such an extension will be part of the Labour Party's offer to the people of Scotland.
Official Report Meeting date: 13 February 2007

Local Government and Transport Committee, 13 Feb 2007

I had understood that the SNP champions democracy at a local authority level. I would have thought that part of that is the right of local authorities to set business rates as they used to and as they should be able to.
Official Report Meeting date: 19 January 2006

Plenary, 19 Jan 2006

Many of us have highlighted to the minister our concern about the lack of speech and language therapists—there are acute shortages in some parts of the country—but it is worth pointing out that even in their disciplines, stammering is given a low priority.Overlooking people who stammer is easy.
Official Report Meeting date: 1 February 2005

Finance Committee, 01 Feb 2005

The issue that Mr McAveety raises is not a detailed part of the independent inquiry's remit, for the simple reason that we did not include such detail within the remit.
Official Report Meeting date: 20 January 2005

Plenary, 20 Jan 2005

That the Parliament welcomes the Scottish Executive's review of its Scottish Climate Change Programme; notes the corresponding review of the UK Climate Change Programme and the Scottish contribution to this; supports the Executive's commitment to consider options for strengthening its strategic approach to climate change, its commitment to deliver improved greenhouse gas emissions data and its commitment to assess the practicability of introducing Scottish climate change targets, and agrees that climate change, as part...
Official Report Meeting date: 17 March 2004

Plenary, 17 Mar 2004

If Mr Aitken's amendment is agreed to, the length of that debate will in part be a matter for the Presiding Officers.Mr Aitken's amendment is especially interesting, not least because the First Minister has made his position clear and has given the Fraser inquiry his full backing from the start.
Official Report Meeting date: 27 November 2003

Plenary, 27 Nov 2003

That the Parliament acknowledges the significance of the Scottish Executive's physical activity strategy Let's Make Scotland More Active as the approach to tackling the serious, nationwide problem of inactivity; acknowledges the need for urgency and the action taken thus far to tackle inactivity in Scotland as part of the Executive's wide-reaching programme...
Official Report Meeting date: 30 January 2003

Plenary, 30 Jan 2003

I suspect that it would be complicated to administer—as we discussed in the previous debate, simple ideas can easily become complex. Further, the proposal is part of a package of tax-increasing measures, as it is all about putting tax rates up.
Official Report Meeting date: 5 February 2002

Public Petitions Committee, 05 Feb 2002

The court said that it was not affected by section 37 at all, that that was not part of the considerations and that there was no UK obligation.

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