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It seems to be based on an estimate, which appears to have been founded on wrong information or at least information that is now out of date. It is highly unlikely that the figure will go down in that way.
Indeed, Angus MacKay referred to that in his opening remarks. The calls for such a review date back to the mists of time. Indeed, I suspect that, at some point in my previous life, I may have made such calls myself.
I notice that paragraph 4(3) on page 28 of the draft regulations states:"An out of hours opt out notice shall specify the date from which the contractor would like the opt out to take effect, which must be at least 3 or 6 months after the date of service of the out of hours opt out notice."
If we were producing a phased-in game plan, the fulfilment date would certainly have to be clear and not be merely a wish to adapt all the schools in 50 or 60 years.
Yes, but we have stores in relatively rural areas. I had a nice holiday in Scotland last year, when I visited some of our stores that I had not been to before.
To ask the Scottish Executive how many children have received pneumococcal immunisation since 12 July 2006 under the catch-up campaign referred to in a letter of that date from the Chief Medical Officer and whether there are any outstanding cases.