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That is a false dichotomy because, with the exception of the couple of hundred people who sit in the public gallery on a Thursday afternoon, the public view us through the prism of the media.
The pilots were equally balanced between men and women, except in the small and medium-sized enterprise pilot at learning works in Govan, which comprised predominantly men.
No cases yet have involved grandchildren, because, until the Family Law (Scotland) Act 2006 was passed, they were unable to claim, but, depending on the relationship, they might well receive damages that are comparable with those received by children.
My reading of the strategy leads me to say that it is not comparing that progress to the change in the national average.The lead area in relation to deprivation is communities.
Do you accept that there would be a reduction in the number of staff following amalgamation, compared with the number we have currently with decentralisation?
However, I am struck by the fact that, although the sums that were involved at individual authority level were comparatively small beer, the increase had landed on people's desks just a fortnight before the budget—which I think is what COSLA said.
I mean no disrespect to anyone else, but my questions are for Tommy Sheridan and centre on how the experience from the previous parliamentary session compares with the experience in this new session.In your introduction, you said that no one should try to remove an individual back-bench MSP's right to introduce a proposal.