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Overview - how Personal and Social Education is being delivered in practice
In terms of consistency of delivery across Scotland, it is not clear from information produced by the Scottish GovernmentiSee for example the online content on the Scottish Government website http://www.gov.scot/Topics/Education/Schools/HLivi or Education ScotlandiiSee for example ...
Following publication of the Hutton review, does the cabinet secretary have a view on how pensions for top earners in the public sector, such as consultants, might be reformed?
They have been constantly looking for more detail at level 4, rather than at the top end of the budget. That is where committees are looking for detail and we have encouraged that detail to be provided.
Working back from there, the committee will probably want to decide who should come along. Off the top of my head, I guess that the committee must have had 20-odd witnesses.
If I had gone for a 3 per cent efficiency target, it would have increased the scale of the programme by 50 per cent and would have made the challenge ever greater. That would have come on top of the fact that the health service—which is getting a greater financial settlement under this Government than it would have the Labour Party been returned to office—w...
I am happy to give Ian McKee and others an undertaking that health inequalities, which are shameful and unacceptable in a country that is as rich as Scotland is, will remain at the top of the Government's priority list.
Will the First Minister explain why every household in Scotland has to pay a massive subsidy of £100 every year for Scottish Water on top of its water bill when under mutualisation he could be giving money back?
(S3O-156) People in Scotland rate climate change, energy and recycling as their top three environmental priorities. A growing number of households recycle paper, glass, plastic or cans and many take action to reduce their energy use.