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All that needs to happen is for a couple to split or someone to become ill, and that house, like a pack of cards, tumbles down around them. They may not have enough equity to pay off the loans, and they may be left with a personal debt.
It is certainly not because I am worried about any questions that he may ask that I am refusing Mr Monteith's intervention; it is just because I am about to finish.
If we know in advance that a bill is at stage 3, people can make allowances. We may have to stay on until 7 o'clock, as we have done before, and, if we cannot complete the debate in that time, we may have to schedule another session.
Often, behaviour that is not in itself objectionable and is in no way criminal is nevertheless intimidating and disruptive to others.For example, a group of kids hanging around a bus stop may be doing no one any harm. They may simply be doing what young people do, but they may...
The Scottish Executive supportslocal authorities’ net revenue expenditure through the core local government financesettlement.The information provided in thefollowing table gives the Scottish Executive’s Grant Aided Expenditure (GAE) elementcalculated for roads maintenance as part of each council’s block allocation andcompares it to their net revenue expenditure.However, the setting of budgetsis a matter for the individual councils and these may...
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Date answered:
16 January 2007
Date, Council and Lead Minister Subject Discussed Decisions Taken 19 May 2006: Education, Youth and Culture Council (Brussels) Peter Peacock (led in Education part) 1.