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It is clear that we must focus on how to accelerate the development of new sources of energy, with associated new jobs so that we can move away from oil and gas more quickly, with a presumption as far as possible against new development.
We cannot look at services in silos and say, “You get your healthcare from your GP and you get your housing when that is worked out between the Home Office and the local authority.”
In 1999 she spoke of Scotland occupying“a special place in my own and my family’s affections.”In Aberdeen, in 2002, she provided supportive words when Parliament was not getting the most favourable press, reminding us that the process of building a new political culture in Scotland“will inevitably take time.
The Consul General urged all CPG members who wish to develop ideas with India to get in touch with him. The Consul General thanked the Convenor for inviting him to the meeting and observed that the CPG on India was a great influential group.
More than 310 new officers have commenced their training this year, and there are plans to recruit a further 840 new officers between July and the end of March.
S5W-26993 Neil Findlay: To ask the Scottish Government how many pupils in (a) P1 to P3 and (b) P4 to P7 have been taught in class sizes of (i) fewer than 18, (ii) 19 to 25, (iii) 26 to 30 and (iv) more than 30 pupils in each of the last 10 years.
. • To provide opportunities for MSPs to learn about the latest Scottish and international cancer research and about cancer services, including the views of patients and carers. 2.