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I think that it would be part of a strategy to learn to live with the disease. The only other point that I would make—this should probably form part of a longer session about living with the virus—is that the virus is easier to live with if you have 100 cases than it is if...
On the specific question, the council tax charges are the same in any individual band irrespective of where one lives in Scotland, so if a person lives in— That is not what I asked you.
BBC Radio Scotland provides excellent coverage, but it is the TV audience that should be targeted to share the stunning live performances at the trad awards.
The same thing applied across the UK—there was a huge increase in nominal earnings as part of the response to the cost of living crisis. The interesting thing that follows from that is that the net tax position is now projected to be positive, when we were previously expecting a small negative net tax position.
That desire to reform is driven by an overarching vision that will guide our work, which is for a Scotland where people live longer, healthier and fulfilling lives.
The previous commissioner gave evidence to the committee about this gap, which is important in this debate because the gap matters. It matters in the lives of children and young people and it matters to the conclusions that we come to about whether the oversight that the commissioner has is the problem or whether the problem is a failure within the system. ...
On one of my visits, I met a group of older learners who had found that simply becoming computer literate had made a huge difference to their lives. They felt much more engaged with society.