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In her late paper, Rosemary Byrne raises a new point about the support that members who wish to introduce a bill receive from the non-Executive bills unit and so on.
To an extent, it also applies in all EU member states. Any new instruments on conflict of law rules and on jurisdiction would have to take that into account.
We are getting just one side of the story. This is not a new situation, as I remember that 15 or 20 years ago there was a problem with getting replacements for wardens—it is not always easy to fill the posts.
An issue exists with funding for the voluntary sector, but Newarthill Credit Union has a beautiful building and not one coin from the public purse went towards building it.
The petition was submitted to Fife NHS Board, which nevertheless decided on 26 March to push ahead with the downgrading plans.I have been a journalist for 30 years and have edited weekly papers in various parts of Scotland.
Do you have any information about, for example, how many homes have been visited, how many people have received advice, and how many additional fire detectors have been installed?
The issue is high on the agenda.Johann Lamont's first point is absolutely valid, as there are real problems in some of our communities. I have visited Inverclyde, in Duncan McNeil's constituency.
My children—they are not children now—are 26 and 27 years old. When they were born, we were being told in this country, "You cannot possibly have a home birth.