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The figures that are now published weekly—they will be published in their latest form tomorrow—are by date of death registration, although some information is published in the reports about figures by date of death.
We take seriously their advice that, at the moment, within the timescales and the context of the design to date, we have perhaps not explored the systems as deeply as we might have done.
That is sooner than I thought. I will check, and if that date is wrong I will correct it. As ever, Mr Beattie, there is no straightforward answer to that question.
The natural lags in the payment of self-assessment tax mean that it is not possible to get more up-to-date outturn information on non-savings, non-dividend income tax on a liabilities basis.
We expect everyone who is waiting for a payment—payments will, of course, be backdated to the date on which they applied—to get a decision before the end of February.
Finally, I wish you all a very merry Christmas. 14:09 I want to start by paying tribute to and thanking Bob Doris for bringing this debate—the final debate before recess—to Parliament and for his work chairing the cross-party group on palliative care.
The minister heard about that when she visited Moving On Inverclyde over the summer recess. It is easy to see how people being stuck in the house for long periods of time with little opportunity to interact with others at home or in public settings could lead to their drinking more heavily.
I have done the Glasgow to Falkirk leg and will do that again early in the summer recess. If I feel energetic, I might make the whole trip through to Edinburgh—who knows?