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It is important that all parliamentary committees do the same, because the issue tends to slip from the political agenda of committees as we get caught up in other matters. As Mary Mulligan said, including the issue in our annual report will help to focus minds.
An extremely interesting round-table discussion addressed the issue of additional models of finance—on which Elaine Murray, Mary Fee and Gavin Brown, among others, have commented.
Questions and Answers
Date answered:
11 September 2008
For the third time, I say that the questions from Graeme Dey and Mary Fee have been withdrawn. I have an explanation.Fibrodysplasia Ossificans Progressiva Fibrodysplasia Ossificans Progressiva To ask the Scottish Government what support it provides for people and their families living with fibrodysplasia ossificans progressiva.
According to the excellent work that is done by the Scotland Malawi Partnership, tens of thousands of people in Scotland are involved in raising money for Malawi, visiting schools all over Scotland and so on. We need only think of Mary’s Meals and the young lady who blogged about her school dinners to see the incredible amount of interest that exists in Sco...
I remind all who are present to ensure that all electronic devices are switched off because they interfere with the broadcasting system—as we and Colin Beattie will remember from last week.Our first item today is to invite Mary Scanlon to declare any relevant registrable interests.