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However, that is the exception rather than the rule, and it is not a good reason for saying that we should not develop in the countryside. Does Des McNulty want to ask about planning?
The DES stipulates that bone sparing preventative treatment should be offered to women under 75 who are diagnosed with the condition, and to those over 75 who have sustained a fragility fracture.
I pressed hard in Europe on ensuring that we have the enforcement capability to ensure that the flexibilities in the agreement, in relation to the discards de minimis rules, are not exploited.
It could be said that my work on veterans has been my pièce de résistance. I would like to think that I have been the voice of veterans in the chamber, and I have tried to be the voice of veterans and armed forces members throughout Scotland and to raise their issues here.
Have the Tories never heard of coercive or controlling relationships? The pièce de résistance is on page 7, where professionals are asked whether the claimant’s circumstances are “consistent”.
As Des McNulty and other members of the Labour Party know—it is a view that they expressed passionately in government—there is a need to shift the balance of care more into the community.
S7W-00345 David Barratt: To ask the Scottish Government what its position is on de-coupling Cowdenbeath and Lochgelly into standalone projects in the primary healthcare investment programme.
However, that time was not 1 April 2013, when the police budget and all other public services were under pressure and there was a de facto need to save money and to deliver services.