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The next question is, that amendment S4M-04045.2, in the name of Mary Scanlon, which seeks to amend motion S4M-04045, in the name of John Swinney, on actions to deliver sustainable economic growth, be agreed to.
The only point that I would add to those of Mary Scanlon and Colin Beattie is that we should write formally to Laurence Howells to say, “Give us the information.”
Of course, we will always look at the detail that Mary Scanlon gives us. Before we come to question 3, I say to members and the cabinet secretary that I would be grateful if questions and answers could be as succinct as possible, to allow me to make some progress.
However, I take on board the points that Mary Scanlon has made. Obviously, this is a negative instrument, but would the committee be happy for me to write to the cabinet secretary to raise the questions that Mary Scanlon has raised?
As Mary Scanlon will have seen, my colleague Alasdair Allan has been proactive in addressing some of the issues about instrumental provision in schools.
A mixed-methods study” from the University of Edinburgh, Marie Curie Cancer Care and NHS Lothian and its recognition of the Scottish Government’s national action plan for palliative care.We are examining how patients who require palliative care are best identified in all conditions.
I will paraphrase a letter that I received almost 20 years ago from Mary Allison, who was objecting to an application for an opencast coal mine in Blackridge.