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Are they the same thing? They are two sides of the same coin. It has been said that the information in the Scottish national census is for service providers.
My sister was the third person to be discharged from Crosshouse hospital with a subarachnoid haemorrhage. How many people need to die before the hospital admits that it is accountable?
As you will know, it is estimated that the difference between the number of Gaelic speakers who die and the number of Gaelic speakers who come on stream every year amounts to a net loss of nearly 1,000 Gaelic speakers.
Rather than the answer that the First Minister gave to Nicola Sturgeon, is the truth not that Tony Blair's failure to help to tackle the grotesque inequalities between rich and poor in Scotland—which see men in Glasgow's east end die 30 years before people in Bearsden—his insistence on Thatcherite privatisation of public services and the decimation of the m...
I will be interested to see what alternative the Executive produces in its bill. I will not die in a ditch over that point, but there are key parliamentary approvals in the latter part of the legislative process that we must stick by and seek to achieve.
We also know that some of the people who die of drug-related causes, although not all of them, have taken drugs for many years and their general health has deteriorated as a result.
We also intend to encourage more and more young people to get involved as the years go by, so that there is a turnover of young people and the initiatives do not die. Is the First Minister aware that even a quick glance at social inclusion partnership expenditure for youth projects shows an underspend of more than £0.5 million over the first two years of th...
There, too, they are seeking to implement the vision of an inclusive society.However, in India, the caste system militates against such inclusiveness. Born a Dalit—an untouchable—you die a Dalit, and nothing you achieve can alter your caste.
I invite members to comment on any of the statutory instruments, which relate to the crofting community right to buy and the community right to buy under the Land Reform (Scotland) Act 2003.