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It did not press for mandatory reporting on pay, because it felt that that might disadvantage disabled people in getting on to the first rung of the ladder or getting into the workplace to start with.
I can say that it is really important that we get this right, because the bill provides for the Scottish Government to cover compensation if people lose out as a result, so it could get very expensive if we do not get it right.
In one area, you can jump on a bus and get to where you want to go to, and in one you would be driving for 35 minutes to get to somebody you need to see.
We do not want to prevent them from getting a better solution than they could get with the main voucher if they were to wait and perhaps get full fibre.
Can he set out what the Scottish Government is doing to support households in the face of the UK Government’s inaction? Please answer with a focus on devolved responsibilities, First Minister.
Yesterday, headteachers were the latest group to join a chorus of experts who say that the Government’s inaction on reform is hurting the poorest students.