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To ask the Scottish Executive what criteria are being considered by the joint liaison group of the four UK health departments in exploring areas of possible collaboration and progress for the provision of services for people with rare diseases.
Questions and Answers
Date answered:
18 December 2009
To ask the Scottish Executive how many alcohol liaison nurses are employed in the NHS, broken down by (a) NHS board, (b) hospital and (c) primary care setting.
To ask the Scottish Executive what liaison and intelligence discussions took place between Strathclyde Police and Greater Manchester Police prior to and during the incidents in Manchester on 14 May 2008.
There has been and continues to be, especially during the current period of severe weather, appropriate and close liaison between Scottish Government and council officials about these matters.
MacMillan Cancer Support has said: “Unless Scotland’s missing cancer patients are found urgently, the country is likely to face a rapid rise in people being diagnosed with very advanced cancers.”
The continuation of the seemingly rapid acceleration towards a no-deal Brexit makes it all the more obvious that we need to get powers out of the hands of Boris Johnson and his ilk and into the hands of this Parliament so that we do not have to put up with Tory welfare cuts any more, because we can take the right decisions here in the first place to help to...
Let me be absolutely clear about the distinction between the single manning of ambulances that should be double crewed and rapid response units. Rapid response units are not substitutes for double-crewed ambulances.