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—Official Report, Written Answers, 26 August 2004; S2W-9846. In the face of the pro-nuclear signals coming from the Prime Minister, that might look like some sort of barrier to nuclear power from Jack McConnell's Executive.
I note that the Minister for Health and Community Care said in her statement yesterday:"We applaud the efforts that are being made by local authorities, the NHS and the voluntary and independent sectors".—Official Report, 26 September 2001; c 2795.I want to focus on the voluntary sector.
Several times in past debates I have referred to a letter that I received from the chief constable of Tayside police on 26 March. The one section that I have not yet read out in the chamber is the one that relates to young offenders.
Perhaps more than other features, it has defined modern Scotland itself. Jamie Stone outlined precisely when modern Scotland dates back to—1822, when my erstwhile constituent, Sir Walter Scott, was the master of ceremonies during the visit to Edinburgh of George IV.
Eating Disorders Inquiry Item 3 is the second part of our inquiry into eating disorders. Last week, we visited Stonehaven and heard evidence from a number of people there.
Would that be the case even though that person had not been in Scotland since immediately after their birth, at which point they had achieved British citizenship, and although they had never subsequently visited these shores? Yes. I quite like that example.