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It is a significant issue for the people who live in that area.It is right that the bill sets objectives to minimise the risk of cryptosporidium entering water that is used for public consumption.
Knowledge is our business—it is our living, in the university sector.The committee has the paper that we submitted and we are happy to take questions on that.
People have more control over their homes and their lives through housing associations, which give them more say and more ownership over the houses and streets in which they live.
I do not want to get emotional, but I suggest that—as a way of fighting back—we dedicate tonight's debate to Mr Lilly, whom members might have seen on the television programme "Frontline Scotland" recently.
A national children's charity regularly advertises on television. Anybody who watches the advert will think that the charity operates in Scotland, as the advert appears on televisions in people's homes in Scotland.
According to the Scottish house condition survey of 2002, at least 102,000 families with children and 98,000 older people live in houses that are affected by dampness and condensation.