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However, the public in Aberdeenshire have raised concerns because the council there has just spent £0.5 million on buying six houses in the private market, competing against local people.
I invite the committee to express its support for that visit. I am totally in favour of the visit—I was in Czechoslovakia during the velvet revolution.
The latest available information is as follows: New JoinersRe-joiners1995-962,2781,0491996-972,0019501997-981,9911,038These figures include both nurses and midwives.
Questions and Answers
Date answered:
30 January 2003
It will examine the use of the Commission's new consultation arrangements and how to ensure that the impact assessments on new legislative proposals are as useful as possible.
It is now standard drafting practice that all measurements in bills are metric rather than imperial. In the 16th century, they used feet, yards, leagues, furlongs and whatever else, and a strict consolidation would simply repeat those measurements in the new bill.