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In economic terms—tourism and so on—we must look at examples abroad in which investment has been made and benefits are being gained. For example, New Zealand has invested substantially in a new national museum of New Zealand—Te Papa—that is recognised throughout the world for ...
It is not unfair to re-emphasise the point, which is made in one of the papers, that we expect to receive correspondence at the latest on the Monday before our meeting, so that we can read it at night if we cannot sleep.
I am not in a position to judge whether that evidence is correct or is the best evidence and it is difficult to study such things. The bill will give cohabitation a new status—one cannot create a new entity in law without creating a new status.
It has flip-flopped around from one policy to another, but its latest position, which we heard this morning from Fiona Hyslop, is that grants would replace loans.