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To emphasise that, even if a decision is made not to put someone on a list, the fact that they have been investigated may be of interest to us. We may take a different view about their suitability to remain on our registers.
It is not logical to say that the fairness argument holds. It may be that nobody will challenge it legally, but I believe that there is a difficulty in the logic of the Executive's argument.My second point is that, even if we accept that the Executive is trying to do the right thing, once it brings about uncertainty in the law it creates difficulty.
Responses have been received and circulated to members. Members may be aware that yesterday the Executive published a leaflet for parents containing further information on the condition.
That is not the case; what the member said is an absolute misrepresentation of the facts. Mr Lochhead may shake his head, but £40 million is currently programmed to be spent on the A96.
(S2O-10842) The report of the Executive's range and capacity review group, published in May this year, considered the available evidence on the balance of needs over the next 20 years.
The order is to be welcomed although, as a former solicitor, I am always printing off documents to ensure that I have them in paper form and I suspect that other people may do the same.I want to press you on the consultation.
There is a UK statute and the Westminster Government is implementing measures in the rest of the UK, but the Executive may or may not implement the same measures in Scotland.
However, I also know that, in Christine May's constituency, the community safety partnership provides free personal alarms, which should give some degree of assurance to those who might feel at risk.