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Such a view reflects the importance of the individual human experience in perceptions of trust, but then neglects the myriad of other people-to-people connections and networks that are vital to sustaining trust between nations over a prolonged period. The most pressing opportunities and challenges facing the world today require co-operation which is both br...
Finally, it is about helping parents—where they wish to do so—back to work. When we talk about child care, we talk about issues that are very close to—and indeed part of— the fabric of our whole society.
Our partners are willing to work with us, but they do not want to give us any money, and when I talk about them working with us, I am really talking about them giving us money.
Phil Gallie has made a number of points.On the first point, about young offenders in prison, a report will be published on the 26 September—I think that I have got the date right—on the experience of young offenders within the Scottish Prison Service.
We are all united in the common hope and aim that Scottish education is the best in the world.I will pick up on one or two points on which the Green party has concerns.
Julie Allan mentioned Mary Warnock talking about her worst mistake. In another arena, Warnock talked about the notion of the continuum of need—an idea that I could never relate to—as being naive to the point of idiocy.
Although the consultation exercise will not end until 26 October. The European consultation exercise will not finish until 26 October, so the Parliament can comment.