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The Law Society's evidence says that it supports a systematic approach to the review of new legislation. It would like a statutory requirement for new legislation to be reviewed after, say, five years.
A food processor in the Borders has doubled production, without increasing energy costs, by investing in new freezer technology. Obviously, that company was able to buy freezers and refrigerators, unlike Frances Curran.
If members want to go into the details, we can deal with those later.As we have four new members since we began this exercise, I feel that members need to be fully aware of the points that have been made in the past if they are to be able to criticise the latest document properly.
First, I recognise that a significant number of local authorities have embraced the new powers. Understandably, local authorities that wish to represent their communities want the tools and resources to support those communities.
At the same time, we have put in place millions of pounds of new funding to encourage independent high-street dentists to remain with or to return to the NHS.