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Ministers will introduce amendments on private international law and its impact on the civil partnerships amendment to section 7 of the Family Law (Scotland) Act 1985, and it will make provision to take account of the Pensions Act 2004.
I wonder whether you accept that, in your brave new world and brave new model, a duty to consult could also be incorporated and would not run contradictory to your proposal.
The bill will not continue that. At question time on 7 September 2005, the First Minister said:"Of course the new bodies might lose one or two powers".
An element of those savings could be used to offset costs to constituents who have no choice but to receive digital television by buying the new £20 card. That would put some of that money to good use.
For example, is he aware that according to the Executive's latest figures, in secondary schools in the Falkirk area, 47 per cent of first-year maths classes and 55 per cent of second-year maths classes have 30 or more pupils?