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The benefits can be seen in our streets and communities every day. We have new schools, new technology, new information technology, new access to computers for schoolchildren, new sports facilities for schools and new hospitals.
—Official Report, Health and Community Care Committee, 26 January 2000; c 540.That is backed up by much of the other evidence that we have received from organisations in relation to drugs.
Another of my un-success stories is that, in my 26 years as a councillor, I made repeated attempts to sort out the holidays in Edinburgh and Lothian, but failed totally.
The minister mentioned that he had visited a school. I invite him to visit St Andrew's School, which is a special needs school in Inverurie in Aberdeenshire.
We have done quite a few over the years and I have done two in the past two years that solely concerned parts of Scotland, the latest being the bus-rail merger. We have Scottish members.