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I know that John Thomson's memory means a lot to a lot of people, and Helen Eadie deserves some congratulations on having the motion debated tonight. "They never die who live in the hearts they leave behind."
Questions and Answers
Date answered:
7 September 2006
Includes persons agedunder 18 proceeded against for buying excisable liquor or consuming in a bar,or for contraventions of bye-laws prohibiting the consumption of alcohol indesignated places.4.
We will invite external agencies, such as the Commission for Racial Equality, the Equal Opportunities Commission and the Disability Rights Commission to discuss the most appropriate way of progressing mainstreaming. We are keen to ensure that the buy-in to mainstreaming equality is from the bottom to the top as well as from the top down.
Little Loch Broom Scallops Several Fishery Order 2002 (SSI 2002/186) A question came up on this order and on the previous one: Ian Jenkins was very concerned about fishermen who might die. I wondered what would happen to an order that named an individual if that individual then died.
I was quoted in The Times Educational Supplement Scotland as saying that I think that standard grade will gradually die because other courses are sexier.
Sandy Constable pointed out:"Over 3000 people in Britain die of prescribed drugs each year."Millions of others suffer serious side effects from powerful drugs that are legitimately available over the counter or through general practitioners.
We must ensure that we are not just creating further bureaucracy and even more legislation on top of the 85 acts that already apply to Scottish waters.