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Some 90 per cent of adults are not aware that they can get meningitis. At this time of freshers going to university and college, will the minister do what he can to raise awareness throughout Scotland?
The use of plain and basic English might help get through the difficulty. We might suggest wording such as "at the start of the locally arranged term".
Those discussions with Westminster are constructive and helpful.I will not introduce a jarring note by talking about the SNP's inability to get its arithmetic right. There is no gap in our funding proposals.
Any consent to an increase in class sizes is temporary, and allows the school to get organised so that it can deliver lower class sizes by the target date that we have set.
We have agreed a meeting of the anti-poverty strategy group—at last. Getting the five people together has been the most difficult aspect of that, but we will meet next week and report to the committee.
They must not move their amendments at that point—they will get their chance at the end. The only member to move their amendment should be the proposer of the first amendment in the group.
Thereafter the Presiding Officer, through nudges and gentle reminders rather than by being too heavy, will wish to get members to use the proper term. We cannot have a proliferation of titles.Do members have any views on the matter?