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We do not accept the view that showmen's applications should be dealt with under paragraph 26 of the Scottish Executive's planning policy SPP 3, which deals with the accommodation needs of Gypsy Travellers.
—Official Report, Justice 2 Committee, 26 September 2001; c 426Arguments such as those have come in considerable abundance from the legal profession, but now those same professionals will be charged with a duty of carrying out those changes in legislation.
Order 1999, which was laid before the Parliament on 26 May, be approved. The next question is, that motion S1M-29, in the name of Henry McLeish, be agreed to.
We offer fair trade products in all our machines in schools. They come with an extra premium, but we have found that children are prepared to pay that premium.
If we do not get it right, the problems of lack of workforce planning that beset the hospital sector will visit the education sector. None of us wants that.
If I am on the receiving end of a visit for an HMO, I am going to be visited twice, which strikes me as a duplication of effort and contradicts the points that you made earlier.