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The third phase of the campaign will take place between mid-November 2004 and mid-March 2005. This third phase is aimed at encouraging those with a latent interest in the sector to explore local training and employment opportunities in the sector.
The figures for 2004 relate to January to March only.Investigations by NHSScotlandCounter Fraud Services Into Potentially False Claims by Dentists Under GeneralDental Services 2001-04 Year Number of Investigations Commenced Number of False Claims Identified Total Potential Value to NHSScotland 2001 2 ...
If there is a proven record of disorder, violence and displays of sectarian hate at marches, councils will, under the bill, be able to ban the marches in future years.We have also heard about the proposal to improve the system of summary justice.
They must consider the needs of the world's poor and they must listen to the tens of thousands who will march and demand that those leaders make poverty history.
—Official Report, House of Lords, 12 March 2001; Vol 623, c 540.Barbara Castle, not for the first time and, doubtless, not for the last time, was right.
As members may recall, that process began way back at the end of March, when the then Minister for Finance, Jack McConnell, announced the Executive's spending plans in the annual expenditure report, "Investing in You".
The Sustainable Development Commission's report on nuclear power, published in March 2006, states that"there is no justification for bringing forward plans for a new nuclear power programme at this time."
I would like builders to access local sympathetic materials. I am weary of the ugly march of the ubiquitous Legoland houses that are a blight on the landscape.