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However, the question whether an independent Scotland could have saved the Royal Bank of Scotland, HBOS and Dunfermline Building Society from collapse needs to be asked.
The Government is already on the case, because the matter was flagged up to me by Stephen Pearson, the head of legal services at the Royal Bank of Scotland, which, after all, is our single largest institution here in Scotland.
I then want to move on to Ross Finnie. I do not have up-to-date figures other than those that Helen Eadie has presented, but I have no reason to doubt that they are fairly accurate.
The information that would be passed on would be the patient's postcode, occupation, sex and date of birth. I will reflect further on the issue that Dr Simpson has raised about the place of work or school, but the fact that the data are anonymised is important.
If you want to signal that you mean what you say with curriculum for excellence, you should first demob the national assessment bank. Indeed, that would be a nice wee saving for the Government's budget lines.
The first suggestion is that we should consider the possibility of depositing each year’s aid, ring fenced, with the National Bank of Malawi in a designated sterling account, from which payments could be taken out to support projects in Malawi.