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It is therefore essential that we follow many of our European neighbours.It is our moral duty to press forward with any and all measures that reduce the number of smokers and smoking-related deaths in Scotland.
Amendment 59 requires flood risk management plans prepared by SEPA to describe whether each measure is to be implemented in the six-year period before the plan is next reviewed, in the following six years or after some other period.
It seems that the commission, and the Government in its work that followed the commission, are saying that prisoner numbers are at 7,500 and they want to get them down to 5,000.
That is what the people of Scotland expect and it is certainly what the organisations that are involved in development want. I hope that, following today's debate, we will take that approach into the future.
Do you have anecdotal evidence for why the response was lower in spring than it was in autumn? The response was lower in the follow-up survey, which I think is often the case.
The Danes commissioned an OECD review following disappointing results under the programme for international student assessment and that might have given Peter Peacock a bit of worry, but he need not have worried.
The First Minister's quotes on that day were partisan in their own right. I want to follow the tone that Mr Crawford adopted to try to ensure that we build some consensus around the issues.
The substantial programme that I have announced will be an early step towards meeting our 10-year ambition to make the required impact on emissions by 2020—a commitment that will be enshrined in legislation in due course.