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The clear implication of everything that you have said is that we are dead lucky and are somehow managing to get something under the counter. I did not say that we are getting anything under the counter.
The clear implication of everything that you have said is that we are dead lucky and are somehow managing to get something under the counter. I did not say that we are getting anything under the counter.
In the light of the helpful point that Ms Grahame has made, are members happy? I just hope that we do not get avian flu. Absolutely. We all hope that we do not get it.
With the help of a team of wheelchair users, the Sunday Mail found that, in parts of Scotland, people cannot get into shops, post offices, railway stations, housing offices, libraries and town halls.
I suggest that we contact the RSPB as well. When we get the responses from those organisations, we will ask the petitioner to give us his perspective on them.Do we agree to take the action that has been proposed?
Given that the Minister for Justice has had discussions with the Scottish Law Commission and has asked it to conduct a review with the aim of reporting to ministers by the end of 2006, it would be useful to get an update from the Scottish Law Commission on where it has got to with that review, and in particular to get an update on its progress in considering the time-bar issue in which we are interested.
I had the opportunity to sit in on a class and discuss the DVD with young people, and it was clear that that was a powerful way of getting the message across. I suspect that many of those young people would have severe thoughts about whether they would get involved in any way in the types of incidents that were portr...