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I seem to remember a situation, within the last couple of years, that had to do with the cost of hiring facilities at the Ravenscraig sports centre compared with the cost of hiring facilities at the new schools.
There must be no occasion on which we cannot get into Argyll through the A82 or any comparable route. However, having continuity of access demands that additional work be done.
I was pleased to see the Cabinet Secretary for Health and Wellbeing responding to patient feedback and piloting extended visiting times in five health board areas.
Of course we must try and work together to leverage in funding, but we must look at funding for CRT on its merits compared with other initiatives. That is one of my key points.I note in passing that one of the most intriguing things that I heard in today’s debate was Alex Neil’s reference to his “reign”.
In Italy, unfortunately, there were riots that led to deaths in prisons, not because there were cases of infection, but because visits and leisure activities were stopped, with prisoners being confined to their cells for up to 24 hours at a time.
First, John Swinney told the Parliament this week that he was first aware of the impending issue only a week before the results were published. In this exceptional year, when exams were cancelled and the system was turned on its head, he made himself aware only one week before the results came out.
However, it would be very odd for anybody except Police Scotland to prepare those plans, given that it is responsible for operational policing and for understanding how policing is developing in a professional sense both in Scotland and globally.