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We already do that through colleges and community partnerships, but the new regulations will also help people who are in work to access literacy and numeracy courses.
The old system was based on how many days it would take to do an audit. The new fee-for-audit element was introduced in 2000, following the commissioning of work on the fee structure by Robson Rhodes.
In particular, I regret the contempt that the new Scottish National Party Administration is showing towards Parliament by allowing only one hour 25 minutes to debate its entire programme for government.
People with chronic pain consult their general practitioner around five times more frequently than those without chronic pain, and chronic pain is a presenting condition in around 22 per cent of GP consultations. A total of 50 per cent of GP visits are for either pain or mental health issues.A study in 2006 found that 25 per cent of people with chronic pain...
I am puzzled by the First Minister's answer because the source of my point about the removal of £100 million from Scottish Water's budget was not Fergus Ewing—reliable source that he happens to be—but the Minister for Finance and Public Services, Mr Kerr, who told Parliament on 26 June 2002:"I have more good news to ...
Questions and Answers
Date answered:
12 March 2007
A number of people, mainly from down south, are buying properties in the nice new developments in the big cities as buy-to-lets because of the attraction of the return and because they are now able to wash their faces with a 15 per cent deposit in Scotland.