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I know that we disagree about the green freeport in Cromarty, but it is a good example of what we are talking about, so I hope that you will permit me to talk about it.
Moreover, it must be noted that consideration of the impacts and views of children impacted by imprisonment is not simply a matter of good practice but rather a legal requirement in accordance with the UNCRC (Incorporation) (Scotland) Act 2024. It is imperative therefore that the rights of children are recognised and upheld at all stages of emergency early ...
With the greatest respect to Ms Clark, I would say that the whole point of the debate on Tuesday was to point out that there will be no change at Westminster to assist with energy prices or to help people with the continuing cost of living crisis.
I do not have a figure that I can easily point to, but we were talking to our members about rent increases in the 4, 5 or 6 per cent region, which was significantly below anticipated inflation of anywhere between 12 and 18 per cent, at that point.
There was a programme of college mergers, which moved the sector from 40-plus colleges to the 26 that we have today operating in 13 regions: 10 single colleges and three multicollege regions.
S6W-37183 Jackie Baillie: To ask the Scottish Government, further to the answer to question S6W-30699 by Jenni Minto on 11 May 2024, how much it has allocated for the Respiratory Care Action Plan in the 2025-26 budget, and what this will deliver.
There are sometimes difficult family circumstances, and they would need to be worked through at the time of identification and in any circumstances where it is imperative that a resident sees their essential care supporter.