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They then nominated their preferred library to participate in the scheme. All Partner Libraries were then visited by the Scottish Parliament Information Centre's Library Liaison Officer over the period November 1998-March 1999.
We also propose to close a potential loophole by ensuring that the new paid advocacy provisions should apply in relation to future or expected interests as well.
I am thinking of sub-Saharan Africa, India, Australia and New Zealand. An enormous number of visits are made to the Parliament by parliamentarians from those countries.
Our understanding is that those are the additional requirements year on year. So in the second year, a new £1,044 is needed? No—some of that is included in the first year.
It is simply not sustainable to have a public sector that consumes around 54 per cent of GDP. The latest quarterly figures show an increase of 7,230 staff in local government.