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I support progressing a smaller-scale research project, but would it be worth simply asking whether we could see a minister? If we cannot get a response, perhaps that would be the only way of getting anywhere.
They are on the front line of local service delivery, and they have a huge role to play in delivering social justice and ensuring that preventative activity, which we all value so highly, is taken forward at the community level.
We will also then be able to borrow other items that Sir William bid for but did not get, and which would form a complete set of some of the artefacts that are on display.
We have come a long way by moving people out of institutions and trying to get them more accepted in the community, but we have to do more to get the community to accept them to an even greater extent.
On the power, I think that I would be more comfortable with an enhanced form of affirmative procedure. I get the impression that colleagues are with me in saying that we need to encourage the Government to set down as much on the face of the bill as it can.
It is clear that health workers are struggling to cope in an increasingly strained environment and the figures show that the problem is getting worse. What will the First Minister do to help?
Does the cabinet secretary accept that, when the failure is acknowledged next week, it will have to be accompanied by a transformational policy agenda if we are to have the remotest chance of getting back on track in the foreseeable future?