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In response to my questions, his colleague Adam Ingram said that he had"not yet had the opportunity to visit"—Official Report, Written Answers, 15 April 2008; S3W-11215.such a centre—which, I must admit, I found somewhat surprising.
Will he encourage the local police force and perhaps the local licensed trade to contribute to the continuing work? Absolutely. I visited Albyn house last year and was impressed by the services there.
The world-class events that we host—both sporting and cultural—demonstrate that we are a dynamic and modern country, and a great place to visit, live, work, study, do business and invest.
Under the service, patients who are not liable for prescription charges can register with a community pharmacist and then have any common conditions or minor ailments treated by the community pharmacist on the national health service without the need to visit a GP. That not only improves the quality of service for the patient but, as the member rightly said...
Does she agree that the proposals discriminate against lower-paid employees and those sections of the community who need treatment or want to visit people in hospital but cannot afford to pay the charges?
It does not make any difference who provides the service—the service levels must remain the same, if not better, and the cost must be comparable, or less. The issue is fairly simple.