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The updates also include individual hub model projects over £20 million, which are funded at least in part by the Scottish Government, as well as web links to the Scottish Futures Trust website, where information on progress by the hub territories that have been established is published.
One in your area, Presiding Officer, which I covered previously, is East Kilbride Credit Union. On its website, it welcomes everyone and provides its vision, its mission statement and its commitment to its members.
Following on from Liz Smith’s line of questioning about whether local authorities have been acting lawfully following the judgment of the Supreme Court, I see that a number of local authorities are proceeding with the policy and others have taken the guidance off their websites. There seems to be a bit of confusion on the part of local authorities.
The single market has opened up opportunities for consumers, who can now buy goods from anywhere in the EU. Competition rules have driven down prices—for example, in telecommunications and air fares.
It is unlikely that we could apply the CFP as we know it to the Mediterranean with any ease or with significant buy-in from those countries that might be affected.
The support groups that exist to help parents, such as dyslexia and autism support groups, can spread the message and help inform parents, on top of anything that the Government or local authorities provide.