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Last updated: 15 November 2023

Pre Budget Scrutiny 2024 25 Letter to MinisterEMR 15 November 2023

It allows for a structure and criteria within which it is possible to get some understanding of progress, and where there may be room for improvement.
Official Report Meeting date: 14 January 2026

Public Audit Committee 14 January 2026

That does not work—you have to get back to the fundamentals and learn what happens in other countries.
Official Report Meeting date: 13 November 2019

Education and Skills Committee 13 November 2019

I will talk a wee bit about that before I get into the purpose of today’s meeting.
Last updated: 29 October 2021

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In some islands, tourism accounts for as much as 40% of economic activity. Reduced/no tourism activity has affected not only “tourism” businesses (e.g. accommodation providers).
Last updated: 14 February 2023

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Supported by: Jeremy Balfour*, Jackie Dunbar*, Miles Briggs*, Siobhian Brown*, Bill Kidd*, Marie McNair* *S6M-05987 David Torrance: Danny Hubbard Wins National Active School Hero Award— That the Parliament congratulates Burntisland Primary School teacher, Danny Hubbard, on winning the National Active School Hero Award; understands that the award celebrates staff working in primary schools throughout the UK to inspire children and young people to get active; further understands that Active Schools offers free extra-curricular sport and physical activity opportunities to pupils; acknowledges that Mr Hubbard beat hundreds of nominees across the UK to be given a national Active School Hero award; further acknowledges that Mr Hubbard was instrumental in Burntisland Primary School becoming one of the first primary schools in Fife to be awarded the sportscotland Gold School Sport Award in 2018, which it won again in 2021; commends Mr Hubbard for the work he has already done, and wishes him and the pupils of Burntisland Primary School all the best for the future.
Last updated: 23 September 2022

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Supported by: Jeremy Balfour*, Jackie Dunbar*, Miles Briggs*, Siobhian Brown*, Bill Kidd*, Marie McNair* *S6M-05987 David Torrance: Danny Hubbard Wins National Active School Hero Award— That the Parliament congratulates Burntisland Primary School teacher, Danny Hubbard, on winning the National Active School Hero Award; understands that the award celebrates staff working in primary schools throughout the UK to inspire children and young people to get active; further understands that Active Schools offers free extra-curricular sport and physical activity opportunities to pupils; acknowledges that Mr Hubbard beat hundreds of nominees across the UK to be given a national Active School Hero award; further acknowledges that Mr Hubbard was instrumental in Burntisland Primary School becoming one of the first primary schools in Fife to be awarded the sportscotland Gold School Sport Award in 2018, which it won again in 2021; commends Mr Hubbard for the work he has already done, and wishes him and the pupils of Burntisland Primary School all the best for the future.
Official Report Meeting date: 3 May 2018

Culture, Tourism, Europe and External Relations Committee 03 May 2018

However, that is probably the best deal that Scotland could get, because at least there would not be drastic changes.
Official Report Meeting date: 16 September 2020

Meeting of the Parliament (Hybrid) 16 September 2020

We need to get that fixed and that needs to happen now.
Official Report Meeting date: 20 March 2019

Meeting of the Parliament 20 March 2019

However, the most important point is that, as a result of so-called free higher education, far too many people who are domiciled in Scotland are not get getting access to places. We are at a record high.
Last updated: 4 June 2024

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These figures are based on historic and current income generation of which around 50% is from local authorities, 17% from Further Education Colleges, 10% from training providers, 7% from international activities and the remainder comprising of activities undertaken with employers, independent schools, Street Works an...

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