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I would hope that, irrespective of whether the child is physically in the room or on a television screen, they would be recognised as being in the room and they would be acknowledged in the hearing.
What analysis has been done of the situation in which Scots might find themselves if they live in other jurisdictions and want to pursue matters using Hague conventions in those jurisdictions?
At least, that was the case for all my predecessors that I can think of. Yes, in living memory. In living memory. It might be worth making a supplementary point about the late 1980s and early 1990s.
There are currently more than 16,000 accredited living wage employers in Scotland, and this Monday will see the start of living wage week, when a new living wage rate will be announced.