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Licensing boards have an obligation to protect their communities. When the new regulations kick in, we expect that the licensing boards will act swiftly, and that those who breach their responsibilities will forfeit their rights immediately.
Added together, those reductions total £521 million, but we received £25 million of new consequentials, or new resources, in the budget, which gives us a net figure of £496 million.
I would be interested to know her definition of “terminally ill”, because it seems to have changed over time. I understand that her latest definition refers to people who have less than a year to live.
In January this year we launched A New Look at Hall 4 - The Early Years “ Good Health for Every Child which recommends that: all children should have a Named Person; all children should have a Health Plan Indicator “ Core or Additional “ by the age of six months; a 24-30 month review should be carried out for all children; and health improvement materials s...
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Date answered:
30 September 2010
This represents much needed government investment worth over £300 million in new schools, benefitting pupils, teachers, families and communities the length and breadth of Scotland.
Questions and Answers
Date answered:
19 November 2009
The data recording codes for aggravators changed on 10 March 2008. The new codes will be reconciled against the existing codes when the 2008-09 data is available in March 2010.