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Questions and Answers
Date answered:
23 September 2020
To ask the Scottish Government whether a free bus travel scheme for under-26s is still being considered as part of the review of discounts available on public transport to people under the age of 26.
Given that, at that time, the average income, after rent, of a crofter in the Western Isles varied from place to place from £10 to £26 per annum, doctors were, for appreciable reasons, often only called on when it was too late.
Retrieved from <a href="https://news.gov.scot/news/sanitary-products-anniversary" target="_blank">https://news.gov.scot/news/sanitary-products-anniversary</a> [accessed 11 October 2019].
Housing developers happily commit to building new GP surgeries in their sprawling new estates, but with no idea of where qualified medics will be found.
During my visits, I opened new hubs in Canada and France, as part of our programme for government commitments to grow our relationships with other countries, and hosted events to promote Scottish food and drink.
Inevitably, a lot of them have other offices around the UK, will simply be buying from English farmers, or will be buying from Scottish farmers and selling into England where there is a market—particularly in seed, for example.