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Meanwhile, the machine candidate—the incompetent Humza Yousaf—is presiding over chaos in Scotland’s NHS. This morning, we heard a mother say on BBC Radio Scotland that her son, who is about to start school, has never seen a dentist, despite years of trying.
Equally, though, she talks about the threat to Scotland’s farmers. Of course, the real threat to them is an ideological Brexit—the hardest of the possible options—that was pursued during the second wave of a deadly virus and is being made worse by trade agreements that undermine standards in welfare and the environme...
1 IBVTA submission to the Net Zero, Energy and Transport Committee 1. Do you agree that the supply and sale of single-use vapes in Scotland should be banned?
S5W-03939 Pauline McNeill: To ask the Scottish Government how much funding has been provided to Inclusion Scotland to run the Access to Elected Office Fund, and whether this will run until summer 2017, as set out in its Programme For Government.
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CONTENTS Executive summary 3 Introduction – Why we need a new focus on Scotland’s media 5 Scotland’s media sector in transition 7 Sustainable funding models 8 Models of regulation and control 10 The future of public service media 11 The role of journalism in Scotland’s future democracy 13 Diversity and representation 14 Scotland’s public sphere and media literacy 15 Conclusion and recommendations 16 Notes to press 17 2 Scotland’s Sustainable Media Future: Challenges and Opportunities EXECUTIVE SUMMARY The purpose of this report is to summarise and reflect on stakeholder views drawn from civic society, the media industries, government and regulatory bodies on sustaining quality media infrastructure in Scotland.
I am sure that you will have heard from local authority advice services that local authorities fund lots of work, either through Citizens Advice Scotland or through their own services, to help people.
Taken together, these measures establish clear routes for workers to raise concerns and strengthen accountability among funded providers. I am proud that Scotland remains the only part of the United Kingdom to provide additional funding to enable payment of the real Living Wage to workers delivering funded ELC.