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Our inquiry centres around the events of last year and 1999; in particular 26 July 1999, when the commercial company that is involved in the project had to take out an arrestment warrant—a situation that no one wanted.
Not all the money should go into the new prisons. If 1,500 fewer people go into the prisons and a new prison will be for 700 people, we will need at least one new prison less and the money for the other new prison can be directed to oth...
It might be more appropriate to deal with new policy areas and new policy issues as alterations to the development plan rather than through supplementary planning guidance.
I want to deal with other issues to which you have given thought. The bill proposes a new Scottish legal complaints commission—out goes the ombudsman and in comes something new.
I urge the committee to read that document. The values are not new—they do not include any principles that are strange to us—but their encapsulation in that relatively brief format is somehow powerful.
I have given a commitment that the new orders will not come into force until the new rules and the scale of fees that flows from them come into force.Those were the two key concerns when the orders were previously laid.
That would make the most of those visits. Absolutely. One of the reasons why we had a formal meeting was to ensure that we had minutes and therefore could report back to our respective Assemblies and Parliaments, so that the good practice would be on record.