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In an advert in Tiree's local newspaper, M & K MacLeod Ltd offers, with grant assistance from Communities Scotland, houses at £80,000 for people with local connections and so on, subject to vetting by Communities Scotland.
A horse passport is not for taking a horse on holiday, but is a record of all the medication that the horse has taken, and whether that horse will enter the food chain, to ensure that animal medicines do not get into the food chain.
Progress has been made in that respect in acute medicine and surgery and, although it will be more difficult, the same approach should be taken with mental health services.
It is not surprising that the BMA is concerned about the impact that those figures have on recruitment to medicine as a profession, particularly given that students of medicine study for longer than students do for the average profession.We must recognise that there is a difference between borrowing via student loans...
The document sets out the agencies that should be involved, such as consultants in public health medicine, environmental health agencies and SEPA, because the issue is environmental.
We have tried to introduce order and consistency to those committees through the development of the Scottish medicines consortium, which is an important step forward.
That is nonsense when one is considering facilities that have a catchment of 150 m to 250 m. The sooner the practical suggestions are brought to people's notice, the sooner they may be heeded.
Scotland is uniquely placed to take advantage of the digital mobile telecommunications-based internet and m-commerce activities, with recent industry surveys showing that we are at least two years ahead of the United States in the application of mobile technology.Best practice and benchmarking are of key importance.
As Stephen Phillips said this morning, section 7(2)(m) may well need to be re-worded. I do not understand the distinctions that are made by the word "analogous", but it is not clear from paragraph (m) that organisations that do not fall easily under the other headings but pass the public benefit test would get charit...