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So can we look forward to fewer closures throughout Scotland as a result of the new system? Will the new system give fishermen the opportunity to fish for longer periods of the year?
We took evidence from one witness who said that providing affordable access with new technologies would require substantial support from the Executive for new infrastructure.
That premise underpins recent announcements such as the outcome of the strategic roads review and the latest round of public transport fund awards, which amount to £26 million.
Monitoring provisions in the Bill
Sections 24 to 26 of the Bill would make provision for information collection and reporting in relation to assisted dying.
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Dr Mary Neal from the University of Strathclyde took issue with the idea of placing a duty on those medical professionals exercising a conscientious objection to refer patients requesting access to a...
Order 1999, which was laid before the Parliament on 26 May, be approved. That the draft Scotland Act 1998 (Border Rivers) Order 1999, which was laid before the Parliament on 26 May, be approved.