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I would like to think that Scotland's police force might investigate that.The New York Times stated earlier this year that, as far as it can determine, the CIA owns 26 aircraft, 10 of which have been purchased since 2001.
In the Executive press release issued on 26 June 2004 in connection with the Altmark case, it was left to a quote from George Lyon—I was not aware that he had any status in the Executive—to say:"it is now clear that there continues to be a requirement on the Executive to tender the services."
It is vague and our amendment was lodged on that basis. A ministerial statement would have been more appropriate to enable us to consider the proposals—we could then have had a debate at a later stage.
—Official Report, Written Answers, 17 January 2000; Vol 4, p 109. Not being one to lie down, on 26 January I wrote to Mr Wallace. I asked: "Firstly, given the content of the answers or lack of same, can you advise why it took 5 months to reply?
William Dunlop was retried for the murder and lodged a guilty plea. He was sentenced to life imprisonment, with a recommendation that he serve no less than 17 years.
Will any changes to the Westminster bill have implications for the Scottish bill and will any such changes require the minister subsequently to lodge amendments to the Scottish bill?
For the life of me, I cannot see why, if the Greens wanted to talk about GM, they did not lodge a motion on GM and not raise expectations.The motion is ill-informed.