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As members have no comments on the background introduction on pages 1 and 2—paragraphs 1 to 6—or the following section on "Basis of the Common Position"—paragraphs 7 to 17—I will move on.
As members have no comments on the background introduction on pages 1 and 2—paragraphs 1 to 6—or the following section on "Basis of the Common Position"—paragraphs 7 to 17—I will move on.
However, on account of costs and to save trouble and abortive time all round, Railtrack feels that a debate to approve the principle of a bill should be advanced, following the preliminary stage of parliamentary proceedings.
Its purpose was to consider not only women in prison—you must remember that the report followed the high number of suicides in Cornton Vale—but female offending in general.
I would not presume to offer advice to the Executive, but I reassure you that local authorities are working together. Following Audit Scotland's report of 2004, SCOTS came together and produced a follow-up report.