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“MacDonald scraps prostitution bid” BBC
“MSP withdraws prostitution tolerance zones bill” Scottish TV
“MacDonald abandons tolerance zone drive” Scotsman
See also
Prostitution Tolerance Zones (Scotland) Bill
“Police chiefs clash with Executive over jail terms for knife-carrying ” Scotsman
“MSPs reject fixed sentence for knife crime” Herald
“Knife sentence calls snubbed” Courier
“Call for automatic jail sentence for knife carrying” Scottish TV
“Cops want anyone with knife to face 18 months’ prison” Evening Times
“MSP backs knife crime moves” Evening Telegraph
“Demand for 18 months jail for carrying knives” Evening News
“Police plea over knife sentences ” BBC
“Call for automatic jail terms over knives rejected” Evening Times
See also
Justice 2 Committee
“Drivers who leave engines running fined for first time” Evening Times
Posted by MM on Wed 30th Nov 2005 at 7:00 am“Prominent Scots women join campaign against violence” Holyrood.com
“Famous Scottish women make a stand against domestic abuse ” Scotsman
“Top women back anti-abuse effort” BBC
“Minister’s fight against violence” BBC
“‘Horror’ at abuse figures” Evening Telegraph
Press release
“16 days of action” Scot. Exec.
See also
16 Days of Action
“Prison too full” Daily Record 29.11.05
“Overcrowded jail under fire” Times
“Overcrowding at jail criticised ” BBC
“Inverness Prison inspection finds overcrowding issue” Grampian TV
“Inverness prison report published” Holyrood.com
Press release
“Inverness Prison” Scot. Exec.
See also
HM Inspector of Prisons: Follow up inspections list
“Warning over Monifieth yobs ” Evening Telegraph
Posted by MM on Tue 29th Nov 2005 at 7:15 am“Britain gives approval to torture, claims Amnesty” Independent
See also
Westminster Parliament: Foreign Affairs Committee
Amnesty International: Stop torture page
“Police tackle ‘dirty money’ scams” BBC
“Major conference on fraud taking place in Scotland ” Scottish TV
See also
SDEA: European Suspicious Transactions Reporting Conference
Update
“McConnell defiant in asylum row” BBC
“Exchange over asylum row tactics ” BBC
“Why asylum is child’s play in the Holyrood kindergarten ” Scotland on Sunday Article by Brian Wilson.
“Jack’s other dodgy coalition ” Scotland on Sunday
“Eyewitness: My family were victims of a dawn raid” Sunday Herald
“Dawn raiders’ not vetted to work with children” Sunday Herald
“Holyrood Vs Westminster: the battle over asylum” Sunday Herald
“Asylum policy critics should be ashamed, says defiant McConnell” Times
“McConnell hits at asylum row” Scotsman
“Dawn raids not on McNulty agenda” Evening Times
“Jack call for peace in asylum raids row” Evening News
Following posted on 25.11.05
“First Minister under sustained attack over ‘dawn raids’” Scottish TV
“Asylum dawn raids row intensifies” BBC
“McConnell claims minor change on handling refugees” Times
“Deal means asylum seekers raids continue ” Scotsman
“McConnell attacks opponents over asylum” Herald
“McConnell hits back in asylum storm ” Evening Times
“Shelter for McConnell in asylum storm” Evening News
“Asylum dawn raids to continue” Courier
“Asylum revamp victory for Jack” Daily Record 25.11.05
Following posted on 24.11.05
“First Minister under pressure over dawn raids ” Scottish TV
“Asylum talks after dawn raid row ” BBC
“Dawn raids were never on agenda, says McConnell” Times
“Dawn raids on asylum seekers set to continue” Scotsman
“Never mind consensus: we thrive on political divisions” Herald
“Still no asylum for McConnell” Herald
“Jack has rought ride over asylum” Daily Record 24.11.05
“McConnell asylum row deepens” Evening Times
Following posted on 23.11.05
“McConnell asylum plea rejected” BBC
“McConnell ‘misled Parly over asylum’” Daily Record 23.11.05
“McConnell under asylum bid pressure” Courier
“Home Office ‘cack-handed’ asylum briefing angers McConnell” Herald
“For the children’s sake” Herald
“Minister promises changes in law on asylum” Herald
“McConnell attacked over asylum claim” Scotsman
“Breakdown in communication on asylum” Scotsman
“First Minister ‘not making sense’” Times
See also
Parliament 25.11.05: First Minister’s Questions - Asylum Seekers removals
“Revealed: 106,000 crime reports ditched” Scotland on Sunday
Posted by MM on Mon 28th Nov 2005 at 7:20 am