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Curators such as Shona Thomson are putting that work together, rather as James Mackenzie-Blackman suggested, with contemporary expressions—with beatboxers and new musicians.
Where are the individuals who have been involved in this? Concern has been expressed to this committee that, although these people have been acquitted—and I readily accept that—they are now in more promoted posts.
We know that several countries have written to the WTO expressing concern about that. Can you say a little bit about that and about how it is likely to be resolved, if at all?
Finally, I note that in its written evidence to the Justice Committee, the Family Law Association expressed concerns about the application of section 10 in some situations.
11:00 Actually, from a member who thinks that she has not grasped the issue, that characterisation was pretty accurate—it probably expressed it better than my notes, anyway.
As Claire Baker highlighted earlier, the SFF today expressed concerns about “exclusive competence” being held in Brussels and “enshrined in the Treaties.”
Questions and Answers
Date answered:
21 April 2010
An osteoporosis Directed Enhanced Service (DES) has been extended until March 2011 to all Scottish GP practices to ensure eligible women who have had a fragility fracture are investigated for possible osteoporosis.
That can be achieved only by extra investment by the UK Government in tax credits and benefits, and the Scottish Government will continue to call for that.