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Our LEF membership comprises eight from the public sector and four from the private sector, compared with LEC membership of two from the public sector and 10 from the private sector.
That figure is made up of project funding as well as core funding. The figure is then compared with the funding that is expected in 2006-07 of £6.6 million, including £0.5 million of project funding.
Moreover, prescribing expenditure has been rising steadily each year, with a 13 per cent rise in 2002-03 compared with the previous year. Big resource issues are involved.
Obviously quite a lot of the consequentials arise from comparable expenditure and what we are allowed to apply the multiplier to, which takes us back to the question of when we will examine the Barnett formula in detail.
Indeed, much work goes on in all our major cities to ensure that services are available to them. On a visit to Glasgow during the passage of the bill, I saw for myself the good work that goes on there.
With my colleague Des McNulty, I recently visited players and staff of Clydebank Football Club junior football team and their supporters at the Peterson park pitches in Yoker.
The Macpherson report recommends:"That the CPS ensure that all decisions to discontinue any prosecution should be . . . recorded . . . and that save in exceptional circumstances, such written decisions should be disclosable to a victim or a victim's family."