Minister Brennan's decision to bring in penalty points for speeding offences was part of a road safety drive. |
The softly-spoken Aberdonian looks to the central belt as his ambitions to bring in new business kick in. |
He urged processors to bring in a subsidy on ration to help farmers' meet extra feed costs. |
To bring in these wider questions requires them to dissent from the government line. |
It will help regenerate the area and bring in vast numbers of visitors who will boost the borough's economy. |
I mean, we bring in millions of dollars in terms of research money, huge amounts. |