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Professor McNeill summarised the problems associated with “the social contract” argument—
we have a society in which people who avoid their tax liabilities still have profound influence in political processes, including through the funding of political campaigning. On the other hand, we remove from civically wounded people all their ri...
Checks are currently being carried out by local authorities and the fire brigade to ensure that all of these have been fitted in accordance with building regulations;
Care home investigations had been completed; and
The Scottish Funding Council had commissioned a contractor to undertake checks of further education and higher education student accommodation....
The financial review should be the starting point for Scottish Government discussions with education authorities on their funding allocations.
Inclusive education for those with additional support needs is "based on the premise that there is benefit to all children when the inclusion of pupils with special educational needs is properly prepared, well suppor...
In its written submission, ScotRail also asked that a Board be established to consider and review: "railway policing strategy, detailed policing plans, priorities, funding and resource decisions of the specialist railway policing function".17ScotRail. (2017, January 31).
Questions and Answers
Date answered:
5 October 2005
The Scottish Executive has, however, issued guidance to the Scottish Further Education Funding Council emphasising the importance of developing a workforce of entrepreneurs and of promoting an entrepreneurial culture.The Funding Council...
There might be advances in forensic science—indeed, the development of DNA testing is a clear example; a body might be discovered, yielding new evidence; or a new witness might turn up.
Under the bill’s proposals, if a depression diagnosis were missed, all safeguards would fail.There is a small minority of people who are currently not adequately helped by palliative care. The development of palliative drugs is very expensive, and there is a danger that money would not be spent on such development if...
I think that Mr Doris confirmed that on Mr McNeil's behalf. There is a need for us to develop further the arguments relating to the Scottish Parliament elections.