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The key points are covered in the Executive note, but essentially, the regulations are being introduced to enable Scottish students who study elsewhere in the UK to have access to a new means of fee support to cover the costs of the new variable fees that are being applied elsewhere in the UK for the current academic...
So, the impact of our discussions with the local authorities is not only to lock in the new money for new teachers but to lock in the existing cash for teachers as well.As I said, we are moving into new territory.
(c) New Deal for long-term unemployed people aged 25 plus: 7,500 (d) New Deal for Partners of Unemployed People: 37(e) New Deal for Disabled People: 233(f) New Deal for Lone Parents: 4,630 S1W-00892
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Date answered:
4 November 1999
(c) New Deal for long-term unemployed people aged 25 plus: 7,500 (d) New Deal for Partners of Unemployed People: 37(e) New Deal for Disabled People: 233(f) New Deal for Lone Parents: 4,630 S1W-00892