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To ask the Scottish Executive what action it is taking to protect the rights of those that die in hospital without any next of kin and did not wish to have any post mortem or organ removal carried out after their death.
A full list of Bills considered by the third Session is available on the Scottish Parliament's website.
At the UK Parliament, the Scotland Bill was introduced to deliver the recommendations of the Commission on Devolution by transferring further powers to Holyrood.
Galashiels is on the opposite side of the economic coin. Further to that, will the minister assure me—I think that I speak for Angus MacKay, Susan Deacon and the other Edinburgh MSPs—Members: "Oh!"
It is also important to note that the Cairngorms national park and the Loch Lomond and the Trossachs national park are opposite sides of the same coin. One has been set up to manage visitors and protect an area that has become stressed; the other is being set up to encourage visitors and development.
There are proposals on the right to buy tenanted farms. Mr Rideout will explain that existing crofters have an absolute right to buy at around 15 times their annual rent.
I have 35 environmental wardens, who are at slightly higher education and qualification levels than are the community wardens and who deal with enforcement.
In particular, I ask him to comment on the fact that the Swedish scheme offers no opportunity for parents to top up or to buy their way out of the system.
She was an ex-nurse and she felt that she certainly did not want to die in hospital. We could never have survived as a family if the community nurses and health visitors had not been there to support us.