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To ask the Scottish Executive how it is supporting people with a terminal illness who would prefer to die at home, as highlighted by the Marie Curie Cancer Care: Scotland Supporting the Choice to Die at Home campaign.
If there is no appetite for that course, I suppose that it will wither and die. However, such an opportunity comes up only so often, so we have put it on the table for discussion.
Aberdeen airport has said that it will waive any additional car parking costs that travellers delayed by ash have incurred, but the websites for Edinburgh and Glasgow airports make no mention of that.
Those that are published are on our website, and I can write to you about the ones that are in draft form, in order to give you an indication of the areas that are being considered.
Secondly, as I said in my statement, the ISP report, notes of its public meetings, and other evidence that it used are available on the panel's website. I am sure that Richard Simpson can manage to source anything that he wants to look at.
That initial communication was supported by the quick establishment of a dedicated area on the Scottish Government's website and the creation of a dedicated foot-and-mouth disease helpline.
Greater Glasgow and Clyde NHS Board is very clear about the effects of art therapy: its website states that from the art therapy that it invests in, it expects to see: “Reduced amount of drug consumption Shortened length of stay in hospital Improved mental, emotional and spiritual wellbeing Enhanced quality of service Reduction in workplace violence I...