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That makes it hard to get people to buy into a new way of working. Prevention is not an easy task, but it is something that our committee is still keen to pursue.We have now been engaged in discussions for an hour and a half.
During Cervical Cancer Prevention Week the charity visited Holyrood and Westminster, reached hundreds of thousands of people across traditional and social media, released the #WeCan campaign film, and published their latest report.
In terms of economic indicators, the latest gross domestic product statistics, which were published on 19 December, show that the Scottish economy continues to have stable growth for the fifth consecutive quarter.
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Date answered:
10 January 2024
An evaluation of the Scottish Government shared equity schemes (Help to Buy, Open Market Shared Equity (OMSE) and New Supply Shared Equity (NSSE)) was published in June 2020.
It has expressed a preference that that be updated to whatever the latest verified data is. I will bring in Fiona Campbell on that specific point in a second.
Liam McArthur will start the questioning. Good morning. The latest Scottish household survey suggests that almost nine in 10 adults have participated in cultural activity or attended a cultural event over the past year.
This is the collective approach that was always envisioned for the Act, and reinforces that eradicating child poverty really is a national mission. The Scottish Budget for 2025-26, which was passed by Parliament on 25 February 2025, makes wide-ranging investment balanced across the three drivers of poverty reduction to drive further progress.
This is the collective approach that was always envisioned for the Act, and reinforces that eradicating child poverty really is a national mission. The Scottish Budget for 2025-26, which was passed by Parliament on 25 February 2025, makes wide-ranging investment balanced across the three drivers of poverty reduction to drive further progress.
This is the collective approach that was always envisioned for the Act, and reinforces that eradicating child poverty really is a national mission. The Scottish Budget for 2025-26, which was passed by Parliament on 25 February 2025, makes wide-ranging investment balanced across the three drivers of poverty reduction to drive further progress.