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As Christine Grahame highlighted, Midlothian was one of those proud mining communities. At one time, it contained 26 collieries employing 11,000 miners, and today, of course, it houses the National Mining Museum.
I hope that people will access local authority websites and the national campaign website in order to establish what best practice is in the current scenario.
I need to go back to the team to double-check exactly which websites link in. Links to alternative resources that people can access are promoted through the FSS website.
I call Jenni Minto to speak to and move the motion. 16:22 To put the Tobacco and Vapes Bill in context, around 9,000 people a year die from tobacco-related illnesses in Scotland.
Without action, Scotland’s most deprived communities are likely to continue suffering from poor quality of life and die younger.” Will the First Minister respond to its comments?
My own work has been on alcohol harm, and we know that many people who come to considerable harm or die from alcohol will not have been dependent on it.
Visitor Levy (Scotland) Bill: The Committee will consider the Scottish Government's response to points raised on the delegated powers provisions in this Bill at Stage 1. 8.