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Those aware of economics watch with a mixture of incredulity and polite sympathy the struggle that their parents face to put plates of food on the table.
I mentioned the clerks, but Nicholas Grier will also have a heavy input.In the light of the discussion at our last meeting about the timetable for consideration of the bill, the Minister for Parliamentary Business has sent a paper to the Parliamentary Bureau that suggests that the stage 1 debate be held on or before 26 May. That would tie in with our report...
I have taken up Christine May's concerns and she will be pleased to hear that, although the decision is not for me to take, the public local inquiry is now likely to take place on 19 or 26 August, depending on the availability of the parties involved.
I suggest that we put the report on the committee's agenda for 26 November. In the meantime, we should write to the Equal Opportunities Committee, because there is an issue about translation.
Motion moved, That the Parliament agrees— (a) the following programme of business— Wednesday 26 June 2002 2.30 pm Time for Reflection followed by Parliamentary Bureau Motions followed by Committee of the Whole Parliament: Stage 2 of the University of St Andrews (Postgraduate Medical Degrees) Bill followed by Stage 3 Debate on University of St Andrew...
That support has come principally from Argyll and Clyde NHS Board, which has a membership of 26, which consists of people drawn from a variety of groups within Argyll and Clyde—such as the clinical staff side and local authorities—and other members appointed by the minister.