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Supported by: Paul McLennan*, Stuart McMillan*, Colin Beattie*, Jackie Dunbar* *S6M-00189 Liam McArthur: Orkney Voted Scotland's Best Island—That the Parliament welcomes the confirmation that Orkney has been voted Scotland's best island in the Which?
Supported by: Paul McLennan*, Stuart McMillan*, Colin Beattie*, Jackie Dunbar* *S6M-00189 Liam McArthur: Orkney Voted Scotland's Best Island—That the Parliament welcomes the confirmation that Orkney has been voted Scotland's best island in the Which?
In addition, it noted at paragraph 58 that “… the duties imposed by sections 23(2), 26(1) and 26(3) in respect of sensitive data, and the power conferred by section 26(8) in respect of data of all kinds, cannot be taken at face value.
The key thing with PEF is that the allocations to 2026 have been published, so schools have certainty now about what they will get. I understand. I will just press that point. Cabinet secretary, more philosophically, do you think that eligibility for free school meals is the best measure on which to decide levels of need in a school and area?
There will be further meetings of that task force; the next one should be taking place shortly. The point about the food security unit allows me to pick up an earlier point from Ms Adam.
I accept that there is a range of views on the issue, but the teaching unions have broadly welcomed the guidance. To go to the point that Mike Corbett has consistently raised with me, it is now imperative that the guidance informs better practice in our schools.
Is that what the go-live events from 26 January to 26 July are for? Yes. How will an operator that is based in England and that is not even aware that we will have a new tax learn about it?