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S5W-30536 Miles Briggs: To ask the Scottish Government what steps it is taking to protect people with blood cancer, in light of reports that they are up to 3.5 times more likely to die in hospital from COVID-19 than the rest of the population.
It is about understanding the nuances in communities and how you can build food in. Thank you. That is a really good point. Some of the work that we are talking about relates to a cultural shift around food.
Commissioners feature in many jurisdictions. I have talked mostly about England and Wales, because that is what I know the best, but Canada has a victims framework and a Human Rights Commission.
I will kick off, but I should first point out that this is obviously a complicated issue; after all, we are talking about a very large and rather complex estate.
With regard to borrowing powers, he makes the point for me. He referenced income tax, but, of course, the reconciliation that he talked about is born of forecast error, not Government decisions.
My question is for John Loughton and Finlay Laverty. You have both been talking about narrowing not the attainment gap, but the achievement gap, and I take that point.
They do not declare or disclose that. They come to talk to the team at induction and enrolment, when the support is put in place and they are given a named contact, so we find out by making ourselves known at that point.
We will reduce carbon emissions from The Climate Change (Scotland) Act 2009 Part 4 our 2005/06 level by 66% by 2025/26 Dleastanas 1 places climate change duties on Scottish public bodies.
Not only do data not align, but systems sometimes do not talk to each other, and trying to find a point of convergence among partners when one system might be the right one is difficult.