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We do note, however, that it is already the case that there is a presumption that bail is to be granted unless certain conditions apply. On our visit to Glasgow Sheriff Court, we saw how this principle was being applied in practice.
Retrieved from https://ec.europa.eu/commission/presscorner/detail/en/speech_20_3 [accessed 13 January 2020]Following Ursula von der Leyen's visit to London, Michel Barnier, spoke at the European Commission representation in Stockholm.
A Committee member cited the investment Iceland has made in its fisheries equipment as an example, referring to a visit he had made to a vessel that was both a processing and freezing trawler; which essentially carrying out end to end production on board.
If it is as common a condition as is suggested, we should think about screening for it. If blood is being tested for one purpose or if people are donating blood, why not screen that blood for coeliac disease?