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I understand that a number of proposals are being worked up.The member asked what contact there has been between the Scottish Government and Glasgow City Council. I visited the council a few months ago and met officials and elected representatives to discuss the future of their waste strategy.
They read in the Bible that their Lord had an expectation that the poor would be cared for and the prisoners visited. The desperation of many people who were incarcerated in 18th and 19th century prisons moved those reformers and others to do something about the awful conditions.As a prison chaplain, I witness daily the improving conditions for those who ar...
As Tavish Scott knows, the Government has given extensive support to the plant, which Jim Mather has visited. Constructive discussions are being, and will continue to be, held with the management, and Parliament will be kept updated as appropriate.
Anecdotal evidence, gathered on a number of visits that I have undertaken throughout the country, shows that there is tremendous enthusiasm for the Scottish Government's policy, with a tremendous uptake of school meals in primary schools.
It may fall within the remit of health visitors and midwives more than GPs, given that they visit mothers and babies and they can spot and deal with any problems.
I was delighted to receive the invitation from the UK minister to visit him in London yesterday as a precursor to next week's agriculture and fisheries council.
Finally, I will bring in Patrick Harvie. I have a bit of a process-y question. Once in a while, ministers, when presented with amendments at stages 2 or 3 that did not come up in a stage 1 inquiry, will use that as an argument to bat amendments back and say that the issue had not previously been raised.
If we look at Labour in Wales, we find a situation with an organisation called Awyr Las, serving the Betsi Cadwaladr University Health Board in north Wales.