Skip to main content
Loading…

Search

There are 65,052 results relating to "BUY OXYCODONE ONLINE,USA contact [email protected]"

Order by |

Refine your search

Select from the available filters to refine your search


Available filters:

Can't find what you're looking for?

If you're having trouble finding the information you want, please contact [email protected].

Questions and Answers Date answered: 6 June 2017

S5W-09469

If a householder has concerns about the technical quality or effectiveness of cavity wall insulation installed in their home, they should in the first instance contact their installer. If they are unable to resolve the matter, or are unable to identify the installer, or the installer has gone into liquidation, they should contact Home Energy Scotland for advice.
Official Report Meeting date: 28 October 2020

Meeting of the Parliament (Hybrid) 28 October 2020

Such things require that little phrase, “buy-in”. The report recognises that, and I believe that we cannot guarantee that buy-in; if we do not get it, we will have a problem, so how do we generate buy-in?
Official Report Meeting date: 14 December 2017

Public Audit and Post-legislative Scrutiny Committee 14 December 2017

I have also spoken to many people in North Lanarkshire about their experience of self-directed support, and I can clearly see the difference between a traditional care package, where somebody would come into your house four times a day, and having an individual carer and being able to direct when you have contact with them. There were a number of service us...
Official Report Meeting date: 1 December 2016

Culture, Tourism, Europe and External Relations Committee 01 December 2016

Yes, and it is fair to say that some of those—businesses that export—have seen an advantage from that. We have been in contact with the Scotch Whisky Association, whose members will see a benefit from that.
Last updated: 13 February 2026

CG report

All documents are available on the Scottish For information on the Scottish Parliament contact Parliament website at: Public Information on: https://www.parliament.scot/documents Telephone: 0131 348 5000 Textphone: 0800 092 7100 Email: [email protected] © Parliamentary copyright.
Last updated: 17 November 2025

PB_25_Paper147

S6M-18951: Fergus Ewing: Restoration of Vaccination Services in NHS Highlands to GPs— That the Parliament welcomes the statement by the Cabinet Secretary for Health and Social Care that, in NHS Highland, vaccination services will be returned to those GPs who wish to provide them, but understands that, thus far, this service change has not been implemented; believes that communities in the NHS Highland area are under the very real threat of an outbreak of a preventable disease, including measles and whooping cough (pertussis), and that some areas of the Highlands continue to have very poor coverage of MMR vaccine at school local level; notes with concern that, in Scotland in 2024, one infant died from pertussis; understands that this was the first death since 2014, and considers that other infants are at risk because of reported deficiencies in NHS Highland’s centralised system; believes that the GP contract of 2018 has not worked for the Highlands; notes reports that when NHS Highland took over the vaccination role, the “herd immunity” fell from a level where it was rarely below 94%, to 88.9% in the infant 6-in-1 vaccine; believes that many highland-based families were unable to access vaccines because GP practices could no longer assist a child or adult requiring a vaccination, including patients who were presenting with a tetanus prone wound; understands that many patients had to travel great distances to access what it considers is the most basic level of care; notes reports that the levels of MMR vaccine uptake, both at first dose at 24 months and booster uptake by the age of six, are among the lowest in Scotland at 84.9%; understands that, unlike in England, GPs in Scotland are no longer directly responsible for delivery of the childhood and immunisation programme, and that the majority of Highland GPs wish to retain the vaccination service locally, out of concern that they may lose the link between them and the families that they look after; notes the belief that vaccination is often the first point of contact...
Last updated: 7 November 2025

PB_25_Paper141

S6M-18951: Fergus Ewing: Restoration of Vaccination Services in NHS Highlands to GPs— That the Parliament welcomes the statement by the Cabinet Secretary for Health and Social Care that, in NHS Highland, vaccination services will be returned to those GPs who wish to provide them, but understands that, thus far, this service change has not been implemented; believes that communities in the NHS Highland area are under the very real threat of an outbreak of a preventable disease, including measles and whooping cough (pertussis), and that some areas of the Highlands continue to have very poor coverage of MMR vaccine at school local level; notes with concern that, in Scotland in 2024, one infant died from pertussis; understands that this was the first death since 2014, and considers that other infants are at risk because of reported deficiencies in NHS Highland’s centralised system; believes that the GP contract of 2018 has not worked for the Highlands; notes reports that when NHS Highland took over the vaccination role, the “herd immunity” fell from a level where it was rarely below 94%, to 88.9% in the infant 6-in-1 vaccine; believes that many highland-based families were unable to access vaccines because GP practices could no longer assist a child or adult requiring a vaccination, including 4 PB/S6/25/141 patients who were presenting with a tetanus prone wound; understands that many patients had to travel great distances to access what it considers is the most basic level of care; notes reports that the levels of MMR vaccine uptake, both at first dose at 24 months and booster uptake by the age of six, are among the lowest in Scotland at 84.9%; understands that, unlike in England, GPs in Scotland are no longer directly responsible for delivery of the childhood and immunisation programme, and that the majority of Highland GPs wish to retain the vaccination service locally, out of concern that they may lose the link between them and the families that they look after; notes the belief that vaccination is often the first point of contact...
Last updated: 21 February 2025

PB_2025_Paper016

S6M-15868: Emma Harper: Eating Disorders Awareness Week 2025 —That the Parliament recognises that the week of 24 February to 2 March is Eating Disorders Awareness Week 2025, and that the theme is that anyone can be affected by an eating disorder; understands that eating disorders affect at least one in 50 people across Scotland, including people of all ages, genders and backgrounds, with anorexia nervosa having a higher mortality rate than any other mental health condition, and that there is a range of recognised eating disorders; further understands that the sooner someone is treated for an eating disorder, the better their chance of making a full recovery, but that people too often delay seeking help due to perceived stigma and misconceptions about who can develop an eating disorder; welcomes the work of Beat, a UK-wide charity supporting people living with eating disorders and their families; understands that Beat continues to provide help across Scotland through funding from the Scottish Government; notes what it sees as the importance of protecting vital eating disorder services during the current fiscal challenges, and further notes the calls encouraging anyone in Scotland concerned about an eating disorder to contact...
Last updated: 7 March 2022

Convener to Convener NPF4 Letter

General comments about the draft Stakeholders posed questions about the usefulness of NPF4 as a working document, that will both guide planners in their decision-making and give planning stakeholders a degree of certainty as to what outcomes they can expect when they come into contact with the system. Whether the document, overall, contained the sort of lan...
Official Report Meeting date: 28 February 2018

Education and Skills Committee 28 February 2018

The EU27 students whom Ross Greer and I met told us that they had no idea what the future holds and that they had had little or no contact from the United Kingdom Government or their embassies.

Can't find what you're looking for?

If you're having trouble finding the information you want, please contact [email protected].