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Given that, at that time, the average income, after rent, of a crofter in the Western Isles varied from place to place from £10 to £26 per annum, doctors were, for appreciable reasons, often only called on when it was too late.
For pupils in S5, that figure is 33 per cent. For those in S6, it is 26 per cent. Although we hope that public health will improve in the coming months, we cannot guarantee that there will be no further disruption to pupils’ learning.
Recently released figures from the Scottish Children’s Services Coalition highlight that, since 2012, spend per pupil with ASN has fallen by 26 per cent and that the number of specialist ASN support staff has decreased by 403.
I was concerned to learn from Chest Heart & Stroke Scotland that the number of people who are living with COPD in Scotland has increased by a staggering 26 per cent since 2011. That increase could partly be down to better diagnosis.
During my statement to Parliament on 26 June last year, I set out our landmark agreement with Scotland’s local councils, which provided a clear and shared agenda for the empowerment of schools, instead of introducing legislation.
I hope that the minister will not only welcome what the unforgotten forces consortium has done so far but draw together a group of key people to drive forward access to funding so that the consortium’s work can continue for many years to come. 19:26 I congratulate Maurice Corry on bringing forward the motion for debate and other members on their input to t...
Under the national infrastructure mission, annual infrastructure investment will be £1.56 billion higher in 2025-26 than the £5.2 billion that we are already investing in 2019-20.