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It is to be welcomed that the letter to the society refers to the petition and it is encouraging that the Executive is taking such action as a direct result of the petition.It is suggested that we agree to defer further action on the petition until that process has been completed and that we ask the Executive to report to the committee on how it intends to deal with the matter as soon as it can do so. We can also pass a copy of the latest...
To ask the Scottish Executive what progress its Don't Let the Bug Bite flu campaign is making. The latest available figures confirm that, at 31 October, 49.2% of people aged 65 and over had been vaccinated against flu.
Over that period, Craigmillar has been rebuilt, a new Parliament has been created, new houses have been built—including penthouses close to the new Parliament—and, as yet, we have not been given one skip.It is not the first time that we have gone to the council.
I turn to the question of how many judges should sit as supreme court judges and how many of them should be Scottish judges, which is covered in paragraphs 18 to 26 of the Executive's submission to the House of Lords Select Committee on the Constitutional Reform Bill.
We should certainly copy the letter to him.Petition 26 is the last one for us to consider; it is from the Bridge of Allan Public Interests Association.
Would it be reasonable, then, for us to ask whether the period could be specified in the bill? Okay. Section 26 of the bill inserts into the 1985 act proposed new section 43A, which is entitled "Debtor's requirement to give account of state of affairs".