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"Yet without co-ordination, the continued growth of separate networks may in the long-term prevent the development of ‘seamless access' to information and knowledge."
Where there is no prohibition, the adult may be deemed to have authorised the removal and use of organs but only—as Dennis Canavan pointed out—after their nearest relative has also had the opportunity to object to donation going ahead.There are a number of grounds on which the nearest relative can object to organ donation, despite the fact that the deceased...
Those youngsters are the most disengaged from our society, the most vulnerable and, therefore, the most likely in the years to come to be disenchanted adults, who may cause trouble or find themselves on the margins of our society.
The point that a couple of members have made today is that there are many organisations out there that may work in certain sectors because public cash is limited.
Does the minister intend to implement the recommendations that were made in the relatively recent report "Review of the Structure and Functions of Historic Scotland", or will he lend his support to the joint initiative between Scottish Environment LINK and the Built Environment Forum Scotland that will report in May, about which he has said nothing?