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It would simplify all the problems that students face if we introduced a basic income stream for all students aged 16 to 26. Future consideration should be given to that.
This does not affect the right of any Member representing a constituency or area to raise a matter on behalf of a constituent. School visits Where schools visit the Parliament, constituency Members should be invited to attend as a matter of course.
The Scottish Library and Information Council has developed the matrix in partnership with local authorities, with new funding of £500,000 per year from the Scottish Executive.
The issue is one of guidance, in particular, as Fiona Hyslop said, on new schools. It might be considerably more difficult to ensure that every child gets access to a locker in existing schools.
Over the past five years or so, £6.2 million of that money has been invested in abattoirs to help towards"the cost of new buildings, refurbishment of existing buildings and purchase of new equipment".The letter points out that:"The new scheme, under the Scottish Rural Developm...
National Health Service (Superannuation Scheme and Additional Voluntary Contributions) (Scotland) Amendment Regulations 2006 (SSI 2006/307) We asked the Executive to explain the reference in new regulations T2A(4), T2A(5) and T2A(6) to "the information referred to" in new regulations T2A(7) or (8), as those provisio...
(S2O-8811) The new national entitlement cards will not be issued to individuals until March 2006, as the Scotland-wide free bus scheme for older and disabled people will not be introduced until 1 April 2006.
Organic Aid Scheme To ask the Scottish Executive how, in the event of the new payment rates inducing a higher uptake from new entrants to the organic aid scheme, the Executive will decide its priorities within the rural development budget.
Will the First Minister intervene to ensure that the new contract is negotiated in the best interests of patients and ensures future access to NHS dental care in Scotland?
As this is the season of peace and new year's resolutions, I invite the minister to make a resolution to do at least one more thing to promote education for peace in schools.