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Indeed, it was one that enjoyed royal approval—I recall Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II and the Duke of Edinburgh visiting the site in July 1962 during their visit to Lanarkshire.
I have an observation that picks up the points that Maree Todd made about the potential for a GP to work in both general practice and acute services. I visited a community hospital in the Highlands and Islands that was operating what I think was called a rural fellowship.
Thank you very much, First Minister. When the Prime Minister visited you in July, she said that she would not trigger article 50 until there was a UK-wide approach.
I suggest that it would be unethical for us to advise doctors not to follow the law.That said, ethics are different and can be a complicated issue compared with the law. Dishonesty is an example.
You have got to be careful that you are comparing apples with apples. The reason that local authorities could build with less subsidy was because they already owned the land.
I wonder whether a place criterion might have been missed. If there has to be an exception at all, it should be in the right place rather than a general exception.
People think that it applies to big companies—I hear that shorthand frequently—and that small companies do not get that support, but I have visited two-person companies that are account managed by Scottish Enterprise because they have growth potential.