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I wonder whether the minister acknowledges that parents' greatest concern is their children's leaving school premises at break time to buy sweets and drinks in local shops.
The board said that even given its early buying strategy for flu vaccine, if all of the Government's target group requested a flu jab, it would have enough supply to cover only 25 per cent of that group.
I am quite prepared to accept that change might be needed, but I suspect that my constituents will have to face bad news before they have any prospect of reliable good news from Tayside Health Board.
They have travelled from Belfast to visit this committee, and are very welcome.I welcome the witnesses and invite the lead witnesses, Mr Robert Crawford and Mr Eddie Frizzell, to introduce their colleagues.
Our European colleagues see no need to stimulate more new planting, as they have enough forests and do not see why we should put money into expanding our cover, so a drop-off in new planting may be on the horizon.
We appreciate the need for flexibility, particularly when the Executive is cutting new ground, but the Parliament should be in on such dramatic changes.