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s1m 1186 ben wallace orderly | conduct | of fuel protestors that the |
s1m 1186 ben wallace orderly | conduct | of fuel protestors that the |
for the orderly and responsible | conduct | of their protests and urges |
for the orderly and responsible | conduct | of their protests and urges |
breach of the code of | conduct | 3 complaints against members the |
breach of the code of | conduct | 5 replacing the members interests |
breach of the code of | conduct | and may constitute a criminal |
covered by the code of | conduct | and we should not limit |
in public life code of | conduct | councillor s code se 2001 |
in public life code of | conduct | councillor s code se 2001 |
in public life code of | conduct | councillors code se 2001 51 |
down in a code of | conduct | des mcnulty if we are |
there is a code of | conduct | f963: mmhm f965: yeah f963: |
changes to the code of | conduct | followed by parliamentary bureau motions |
the councillor s code of | conduct | following the recommendation for such |
to introduce a code of | conduct | for council officers to complement |
consider the draft code of | conduct | for members in its entirety |
the standards committee code of | conduct | for members of the scottish |
to amend the code of | conduct | for members of the scottish |
1 of the code of | conduct | for members of the scottish |
convener 2 draft code of | conduct | for members the committee will |
of the draft code of | conduct | for members there are four |
this is a code of | conduct | for msps it should not |
not breached the code of | conduct | for msps the committee agreed |
provisions in the code of | conduct | for msps when we met |
talking about a code of | conduct | for msps with regard to |
causes was a code of | conduct | for substandard tankers i did |
we drafted the code of | conduct | in 1999 that seems a |
convener indeed the code of | conduct | is not set in stone |
aspect of the code of | conduct | it is alleged has been |
in the msps code of | conduct | it is there regardless of |
talking about a code of | conduct | john young i think that |
1682 1 councillors code of | conduct | lodged on 27 february 2001 |
in public life code of | conduct | member s model code se |
in public life code of | conduct | member s model code se |
in public life code of | conduct | members model code 4 local |
to create a code of | conduct | on tackling sectarian behaviour lodged |
to create a code of | conduct | on tackling sectarian behaviour lodged |
which contravenes this code of | conduct | or any other relevant rule |
of lobbying a code of | conduct | or no regulation at all |
regulation a voluntary code of | conduct | or whether we should simply |
the working group code of | conduct | patricia ferguson it is worth |
changes to the code of | conduct | s1m 3786 mr mike rumbles |
is that the code of | conduct | should not tie our hands |
interim complaints draft code of | conduct | standards committee 13th meeting 1999 |
something in the code of | conduct | that might not apply in |
changes to the code of | conduct | that the parliament agrees to |
5 of the code of | conduct | the committee will consider whether |
5 of the code of | conduct | the committee will resume its |
5 of the code of | conduct | the committee will take evidence |
is agreed draft code of | conduct | the convener our main business |
breach of the code of | conduct | the convener there is a |
on the staff code of | conduct | they took place in the |
revising the councillors code of | conduct | to assist this enhance the |
registration or a code of | conduct | to other organisations whose main |
with the staff code of | conduct | when that was first put |
subject to any code of | conduct | which applies to the board |
10 of the code of | conduct | which are consequential to the |
changes to the code of | conduct | with effect from 30 january |
believe that the code of | conduct | working group thought that the |
to us the code of | conduct | working party suggested that all |
registrars who are authorised to | conduct | civil marriages at the moment |
in england and wales to | conduct | civil marriages in approved premises |
registrars who are authorised to | conduct | civil marriages within their offices |
our registrars are authorised to | conduct | marriages if the proposals are |
to have it when we | conduct | marriages in other venues the |
provision for local authorities to | conduct | marriages more widely than the |
we think that those who | conduct | marriages outwith registrars offices should |
wales have been able to | conduct | marriages outwith their offices although |
registrars will be able to | conduct | marriages that will vary from |
registrar should be able to | conduct | a ceremony anywhere in scotland |
of the council when we | conduct | a marriage ceremony we carry |
legislation behind us when we | conduct | that ceremony we have that |
fee to have the registrar | conduct | the ceremony which must amount |
premises given that registrars would | conduct | ceremonies in those places james |
section 8 is headed general | conduct | and conduct in the chamber |
8 which is on general | conduct | and conduct in the chamber |
is headed general conduct and | conduct | in the chamber or in |
is on general conduct and | conduct | in the chamber or in |
the extent to which that | conduct | is or was conduct of |
that conduct is or was | conduct | of or a consequence of |
upon political grounds that this | conduct | was adopted conduct which may |
that this conduct was adopted | conduct | which may serve to show |
what rules relating to msps | conduct | it is alleged have been |
have been expected the good | conduct | of msps and of the |
we are concentrating on the | conduct | of msps only we have |
this document is about msps | conduct | the convener yes but those |
authorise directed surveillance and the | conduct | and use of covert human |
area directed surveillance and the | conduct | and use of human intelligence |
does not entitle you to | conduct | intrusive surveillance as you do |
when it is appropriate to | conduct | surveillance operations he continued my |
from a member state to | conduct | unaccompanied surveillance in another member |
out of their offices to | conduct | wedding ceremonies what protections will |
due to insufficient time to | conduct | a detailed inquiry to recommend |
and sport committee proposes to | conduct | an inquiry into historic scotland |
the scottish parliament to a | conduct | an inquiry into the criticism |
children the committee agreed to | conduct | an inquiry into the need |
committee remit and can first | conduct | an inquiry into the need |
social justice committee is to | conduct | an inquiry into the voluntary |
and the environment committee should | conduct | an inquiry will the first |
it will list who will | conduct | the independent inquiry into the |
party has been appointed to | conduct | the second inquiry as this |
happy we move on to | conduct | in the chamber or in |
chamber if members wish to | conduct | private conversations they should do |
the ncis might require to | conduct | an operation that would require |
plan would require it to | conduct | that research to allow it |
then comes back to general | conduct | again would the paragraphs after |
on the paragraphs on general | conduct | and equal opportunities members no |
to the part entitled general | conduct | des mcnulty before we move |
of the rules on general | conduct | is everyone happy with that |
is a statement about general | conduct | the next part is more |
whether there are plans to | conduct | a quinquennial review of the |
scottish affairs that it should | conduct | a review into fuel poverty |
are agreed that we will | conduct | a review of the committee |
parliament and is proposing to | conduct | a review the justice 2 |
kerbside collection of recyclable material | conduct | an early review of progress |
believes that fife council should | conduct | an urgent review of secondary |
stages of development when we | conduct | our major review of lifelong |
in the bill to the | conduct | of a covert human intelligence |
whether overseas people seeking to | conduct | genealogical and historical research in |
prior to seeking permission to | conduct | research amongst the target schools |
on 1 3 99 to | conduct | research at logie coldstone due |
a service for life 4 | conduct | of business in private the |
subsection 2 applies to the | conduct | of a member in connection |
cases we must leave members | conduct | to their consciences the convener |
of the public or to | conduct | entrapment operations moreover it does |
the public and that their | conduct | has set a very high |
to the person authorising the | conduct | as being the individual with |
of a person in the | conduct | of that person s profession |
an investigation 8 initiation and | conduct | of investigation before conducting an |
evidence it should specify the | conduct | which is being complained about |
take responsibility for their own | conduct | it is no secret that |
accused persons are allowed to | conduct | their own defence and can |
alleged assailants are allowed to | conduct | their own defence during trials |
get the evidence needed to | conduct | cross border investigations and prosecutions |
council will suddenly want to | conduct | its debates in gaelic that |
they were protected given safe | conduct | in their nomadic wanderings by |
on some responsibility for the | conduct | of their committees that is |
the tourist industry about the | conduct | of their guests when visiting |
would have legal obligations to | conduct | their business in gaelic and |
investigating officers are empowered to | conduct | their inquiries as they see |
strongly urge the minister to | conduct | a full study into the |
7 of schedule 2 the | conduct | taken into account by the |
to shift two points to | conduct | the empty waggons into the |
group of amendments section 1 | conduct | to which this act applies |
the committee discussed the proposed | conduct | of the meeting and considered |
the equal opportunities committee which | conduct | serious deliberations on these matters |
if you if you didnae | conduct | any business you were still |
becoming a national park and | conduct | its business accordingly recommendations of |
information by means of such | conduct | although amendment 1 seeks to |
regulation in scotland unit will | conduct | an audit of each sector |
of extra time needed to | conduct | an eye test for an |
upon the scottish executive to | conduct | an urgent analysis of the |
introduced advertising bans we could | conduct | another search of the literature |
following instruments and codes of | conduct | be approved the food protection |
securing the cessation of that | conduct | brian adam 128 in section |
substantial financial gain or is | conduct | by a large number of |
to uphold or dismiss a | conduct | complaint within the meaning of |
of ssis and codes of | conduct | euan robson on behalf of |
charged with culpable and reckless | conduct | for dispensing amounts of methadone |
2 of that schedule the | conduct | in respect of which the |
serious crime is that the | conduct | involves the use of violence |
an attack on the sexual | conduct | of burns and a simultaneous |
advise local authorities on the | conduct | of disciplinary procedures against teaching |
executive education department on the | conduct | of education in schools rev |
e functions relating to the | conduct | of elections f such other |
formulation of uk policy and | conduct | of international negotiations and implementation |
who is unhappy with the | conduct | of the meetings of one |
involved in the organisation and | conduct | of the open day on |
or c prejudice substantially the | conduct | or outcome of contractual or |
well as allow us to | conduct | stage 2 of the protection |
the republic of ireland we | conduct | tests on the sample ourselves |
to appoint a manager to | conduct | the affairs of a landlord |
awarding of the contract to | conduct | the scottish section of the |
and education trade unions to | conduct | a full and urgent investigation |
audience which exposed them to | conduct | behaviour and attitudes that were |
c the effect which that | conduct | has had is having and |
and for our ability to | conduct | meaningful scrutiny i do not |
argue until independence day we | conduct | our political lives tolerantly and |
coaches or leaders who will | conduct | the activity alastair dempster throughout |
who will expect them to | conduct | themselves in an appropriate manner |
who authorises the source s | conduct | will have changed jobs or |
on the a96 will she | conduct | a safety audit on the |
lord mackay will continue to | conduct | the by order hearings for |
complaints brought in relation to | conduct | under the bill will be |
decide when they want to | conduct | unit assessments they could do |
us traitors even whan oor | conduct | disna ross it micht hae |
the right to refuse to | conduct | a service assuming that the |
would make it difficult to | conduct | concordancy checks also we had |
before it was decided to | conduct | gm crop trials there s1o |
customers to buy groceries and | conduct | post office transactions at the |
be necessary to devise and | conduct | surveys throughout the community across |
and kinneff taking turns to | conduct | the services at one time |
in the coatbridge chryston constituency | conduct | meaningful consultation with the local |
outside bodies unless veterinary surgeons | conduct | that monitoring it is done |
on the saving for lawful | conduct | as i fear that some |
oot o ten for guid | conduct | vershinin say this liqueur gaes |
character and the applicant s | conduct | since the order was made |
how it ensures that gps | conduct | an annual health check on |
o that right by my | conduct | and my labour and my |