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Hard-pressed taxpayers will wonder why Scientology premises should now be given tax cuts when local firms have to pay their fair share".
Tenants in the commercial building housing the museum say it breaches regulations because the premises should only be used for offices, according to legal documents seen by AFP.
The convention also provides that diplomatic premises should not be used in any manner incompatible with the functions of the mission as laid down in the convention (which does not include harbouring fugitives from justice) or general international law (which, as shown, does not recognise a general right to grant diplomatic asylum).
They called for hospitals to ban all junk food and sugary drinks and for the BMA to lobby the Department of Health and the NHS Confederation, which represents hospitals, "to ensure that all NHS premises should clearly display the health risks involved with junk food and drinks, especially in kitchen areas and on vending machines".
Schools and public libraries wishing to offer WiFi facilities at their premises should be able to use this network.
"The new premises should generate substantial savings and enable the constabulary to deliver an even better policing service to the people of County Durham and Darlington".
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