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The new national electricity contract makes provision to support public bodies generating their own power including exporting any excess to the National Grid, as well as supporting them to buy directly from renewable sources through Power Purchase Agreements (PPAs).
One of its big concerns was about its inability to get non-fatal overdose information, given that those who die from an overdose will usually have tried before.
There will be additional costs in future to meet the service needs that will be involved in enabling people to die at home, which is where people want to die.
Questions and Answers
Date answered:
24 January 2019
This does not, however, change the fact that Universal Credit remains reserved to the UK Government and with it the two child limit policy which we do not have the power to remove. Having top up powers doesn’t mean we can change the benefit.