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I will be particularly interested to read the committee's views on incorporation when it eventually produces its report.I want to clarify that, although we want to consider incorporation closely, our view is that we would only take powers to provide for incorporation; we would not require incorporation.
To set themselves high standards, the gamekeepers and others have emphasised time and again that they adhere to codes of conduct that their organisations have produced or have adopted.Although licensing was originally proposed in the bill, it is generally accepted that that is not the way to ensure that people who are involved in pest control are genuine an...
After my first six weeks as governor of the prison, I must say that I have been very impressed by the standard of work that has been produced there. I open the discussion to questions from members.
In the light of your statement about wanting to develop a vision of Europe for the future, should Scotland—or indeed any regional Parliament or autonomous region of any of the European nation states—take part fully in developing the preparatory work for the IGC in 2004, given that the IGC is likely to produce at least some form of constitution for Europe th...
In the light of your statement about wanting to develop a vision of Europe for the future, should Scotland—or indeed any regional Parliament or autonomous region of any of the European nation states—take part fully in developing the preparatory work for the IGC in 2004, given that the IGC is likely to produce at least some form of constitution for Europe th...
Houses vary enormously in their design. We cannot just wave a wand and produce one standard of central heating system and insulation that fits every house.
However, I am rather worried that today's debate will produce unobjectionable words from the new minister, but no concrete proposals, time scales or any indication of when the Executive might turn principles into practice.