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Harry Aitken, representing FBGA, also drew the Committee's attention to the fact that one firm of solicitors previously had 1,000 survivors prepared to raise an action, but they had not been able to proceed following...
My questions have now been going through my head as follows: which of the following is more humane—Following my mother’s wishes to end her lifeAllow her family to be at her bedside for 5 days watching her die.
They state:“universal policies may increase the preference for redistribution”—which should please some people, if they would like to follow it—“by generating a more cohesive group identity.
The timing of the debate is opportune, as it follows the first report that has been published by Brigadier Hugh Monro, the chief inspector of prisons, on HMP Cornton Vale.
The opportunity to complain about a boundary that has been set following an application to the register comes once that application has been processed.