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They also have many highly trained staff and a large library. Before the law lords leave the House of Lords, it will be necessary to ensure that any new building is accessible and includes a library, computers and judicial offices.
As a result, and despite an apparently generous three-year settlement coupled with the fact that council tax throughout Scotland will rise above the rate of inflation, there is still a need for savings in many services: roads and footpaths; libraries; sport and recreation; and planning and economic development.
Alternatives to EARL appear to have been considered on the basis of the north Edinburgh rapid transit feasibility study, which did not explicitly examine heavy rail.
Perhaps, in this Cameronesque era, we might see rapid change on that as a result of my remarks today.In many ways, it is interesting to note how blind we are, particularly us men, to the gaps through which women have not yet infiltrated.
The number of deaths from lung cancer among men has also declined by 25 per cent over the period, although the number of deaths among women has increased slightly.Early detection and rapid access to treatment are important.
The majority of analysts agree that the rapid take-up that we have witnessed over the past two years will continue until the end of 2003 and that the bulk of the audience will access digital services between 2003 and 2006.
The conditions for some gifts are more restrictive than those for others.Secondly, although decisions about whether and how common good assets can be used or disposed of depend on the conditions that are attached to each gift, the law is clear about where the responsibility for reaching such decisions and managing the common good rests: it rests, appropriately, with local authorities—as it does in relation to other council assets, such as schools and libraries...