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In April this year, we launched the first phase of our equality data improvement programme in order to take action to make equality evidence more wide ranging and robust.
In addition, the loss of access to key EU programmes such as the creative Europe programme has not only impacted funding in the sector but removed an important means of facilitating cross-border partnerships and collaborations.
Questions and Answers
Date answered:
22 November 2018
Frankly, we, as lawyers, should not be providing for the courts. We assist the users and, of course, as Lord Reed remarked, we are remunerated for that.
Views for and against assisted dying
The debate on assisted dying is underpinned by core philosophical concepts such as autonomy, suffering, dignity, and the sanctity of life.
Collette Stevenson: To ask the Scottish Government how its draft Budget will support the arts and culture sector in 2025-26, including through the provision of multi-year funding programmes for artists and cultural organisations.
Quite a few have made their way into the programme for government. Are there any measures that you would have liked to see in the programme for government that are not there?