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However, those are the major points that we picked out and which we thought would fit best with the direction in which Scottish policy is moving on the issues.
I set out in some detail last week the comprehensive range of measures that we have taken to create a package of safeguards to ensure that current best practice continues and is extended.
If assets or buildings need to be sold, so be it. If new partners need to be found and new partnerships need to be entered into, so be it.Imaginative solutions must be found to address those problems satisfactorily from a Scotland-wide perspective.
I suggest that we work towards completing our final report on the football inquiry before the October recess at the very latest. Is that agreed?Members indicated agreement.
(S2F-1697) I expect to meet the Prime Minister at Gleneagles in July at the very latest. The rising security costs in connection with the G8 summit are a matter of legitimate public concern, but does the First Minister agree that we have two responsibilities in that regard?
The wording is significantly flawed, so I echo Cathy Jamieson's point that the amendment is not the best way of achieving the goal that Helen Eadie has set out to achieve.
The way to proceed is to say that we need to sort out the variations by next year to have meaningful information. The best thing to do is to flush out the matter, after which people will start to do something about it.
(S2F-485) As I have said before in the chamber and elsewhere, nursery nurses have a key role to play with other early-years workers in providing the best possible opportunities for our children's development.