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We attempt and usually succeed to staff fully all the living areas. When we are temporarily short, shortages are made good at the earliest opportunity.
Within the city, there are huge inequalities. Those who live in poor areas of Glasgow are far more likely to fall ill, have a heart attack or get cancer than those who live in more affluent areas.
They have not recorded it for me in the way in which they have done for practically every other page. I was sitting in front of my television in my living room with my two-year-old boy making noise in the background and still managed to hear it.
Over the next 15 years, thousands of volunteers will help people throughout across the country. Thousands of lives will be touched and thousands of lives will change.
We are talking about standards of living, economic activity, length of life and Scotland's future potential but we have to approach those matters in relation to people's everyday lives.
We are involved in a process of trying to ensure that, irrespective of where a person lives, the standard of services is as equal and as equitable as possible.