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A bank's situation would be substantially undermined by the new provisions, but the British Bankers Association said in a letter of 26 March to the Secretary of State for Trade and Industry:"We have enjoyed a dialogue with your Department in which we have had the opportunity to explain how banks attempt to rescue bus...
We are using focus groups to find out how people understand, appreciate or take to the new arrangements. The new approach, which is based on a phased move away from membership, offers marketing opportunities to the industry with a baseline buy-in that gives people more or less...
The key issue is to have a healthy market that can bring projects to the point at which companies are able to spend money on buying turbines, commissioning hydro facilities or buying wave machines.
Scottish ParliamentEducation, Culture and Sport CommitteeTuesday 26 November 2002(Afternoon) Scottish ParliamentEducation, Culture and Sport CommitteeTuesday 26 November 2002(Afternoon) The Convener opened the meeting at 14:03 I call the meeting to order.
Questions and Answers
Date answered:
27 November 2006
Do we not have any direct contact with the likes of the Netherlands—that is where Rangers buys all its players from—and the cut-price countries where the club that has my allegiance tends to buy its players?
Do we not have any direct contact with the likes of the Netherlands—that is where Rangers buys all its players from—and the cut-price countries where the club that has my allegiance tends to buy its players?
I would be surprised if there were many cultural differences between ourselves and the Irish and New Yorkers. We will take evidence from New York next week by video link.
He might be interested to hear that Fife Council, for example, will receive £100,000 of the new money. That will boost its annual funding for money advice to more than £250,000.