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As we look back on the situation, we can say that that might have been a better approach to have taken rather than waiting for an unknown date for when face-to-face inductions could resume.
Some good things are therefore being taken forward through NPF4 that will help with that. Are local authorities up to date in relation to that planning legislation?
Does Craig Hoy agree that, although the jobs in Torness will be safe beyond the closure date, the chance for future apprenticeships and the skills that young people could have learned will be lost, because new apprenticeships will not be available after the closure?
The member raises an interesting point and she knows the challenges that we have had on the issue. Teresa will have the up-to-date position. We are looking at the options for in-cell telephony.
Almost half would feel uncomfortable kissing someone living with HIV, despite there being no risk of transmission, and 38 per cent of people would feel uncomfortable going on a date with someone who is HIV positive.
We therefore plan to finalise the current plan update before the recess. We will then look for opportunities to integrate additional policies into our overall package in due course.
We have now heard from colleges and Colleges Scotland, and it is our intention, when we come back from the summer recess, to have a discussion with the ministers about financial sustainability for both the college sector and the university sector.