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This does not affect the right of any Member representing a constituency or area to raise a matter on behalf of a constituent. School visits Where schools visit the Parliament, constituency Members should be invited to attend as a matter of course.
That is true, but quality investment, which has greater economic impact, usually stays closer to head office and usually covers areas such as research and development and investment in new products—for example, new manufacturing processes.
That was done by using the natural processes of evolution but speeding them up, by denying a future to those animals and crops that were not heading the way that we wanted and by selecting and promoting those that were. Now, however, we are using technology that brings new risks.
—Official Report, Public Petitions Committee, 26 February 2002; c 1679.Professor Houston has written to say:"I would like to make it clear that this statement is completely untrue.
That would be an unlikely category, I think, of covert human intelligence source.In any event, because of section 26 of the bill, the person would not be acting unlawfully if he or she were acting in accordance with another enactment.
Questions and Answers
Date answered:
21 December 2006
The remainder includes the estimated costs relatingto the vehicle roadshows that visited all 10 candidate locations to offer communitiesmore information about the proposals as well as a series of meetings with stakeholdersto hear further views on the proposals and also includes the estimated costs ofadditional roadshow visits requested by members of the public and stakeholders.A breakdown showing time thatcivil servants and others have spent or will spend in supporting the consultationprocess is unavailable.
Questions and Answers
Date answered:
27 January 2004
To ask the Scottish Executive how many times since 1999 mobile screening units for breast cancer have visited (a) Dumfries and Galloway, (b) Highland, (c) Lanarkshire, (d) Shetland and (e) Western Isles NHS Board areas.
Questions and Answers
Date answered:
20 September 2001
, a review of conditions for Remand Prisoners at the end of the 20th Century involved visits to all prisons holding remand prisoners but is not included in the figures given below.
We simply want to be part of that work and to learn the latest about logistics. What we are trying to resolve in the health service is basically supply-chain management.