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The extent to which additional costs are incurred as a result of the introduction of private contributions to tuition fees for new entrants will vary from institution to institution.
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Date answered:
8 September 1999
The extent to which additional costs are incurred as a result of the introduction of private contributions to tuition fees for new entrants will vary from institution to institution.
West Dunbartonshire is also benefiting from the wide range of national Government programmes to promote social inclusion, such as the New Deal and New Community Schools. S1O-00172
West Dunbartonshire is also benefiting from the wide range of national Government programmes to promote social inclusion, such as the New Deal and New Community Schools. S1W-00374
The investment programmes which will flow from the New Housing Partnerships initiatives and the resources available to local authorities for works to their own stock will also reduce the number of fuel poor.
For example, someone might die intestate and not leave a will, and there will always be silly old men who believe that attractive young women really do find them the most attractive thing in the world, and who get married to them and leave their estate to them.
I am not sure why a big company that is playing the "We didnae ken" card should get away with that. That is not a comment on the merit of the objection.
Members' bills, almost by definition, are not necessarily party political, but they must be cross party to some extent before they get to committee. That is my concern about the practicalities of that suggestion.