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The 19 per cent figure seems to me to refer to take-up of all types of broadband across business, whereas the BT figure of 7 or 8 per cent refers more narrowly to ADSL.
That means that, if you get lung cancer, you are probably going to die from it within a year or two. It is a nasty type of cancer and difficult to treat.
Questions and Answers
Date answered:
12 November 2004
To ask the Scottish Executive how many social housing units have become the responsibility of registered social landlords under the right to buy in each of the last five years.
It will attract 5.4 million passengers to the tram in 2011, and the figure will rise to nearly 7 million by 2026. The scheme will initially take 1 million people out of their cars—the figure will rise to 1.25 million over the scheme's life—and it will deliver time-saving benefits to public transport users with a value over the life of the scheme of £168 mil...
A third perception—this is anecdotal, but I have heard it repeated over and over again—is that people are remanded because if they are not sent to prison the chances are that they will die, as their lives are so chaotic and fragile.
Questions and Answers
Date answered:
10 March 2006
To ask the Scottish Executive whether there are any legal issues which would prevent the introduction of a tenant farmer’s right to buy where the tenant’s landlord lives, or is based, outwith Scotland.