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I do not mean a formal sharing of resource; I mean pinching good ideas. That might be seen as a major sin, but plagiarism should be a major quality of senior managers in the public sector.
Those events are crucial because they provide opportunities for people to visit Scotland and there will be spin-off benefits to local organisations as a consequence. For my sins, I recently took part in the Perth kilt run.
I have been involved in the industry for 20-plus years, and I think that the Scottish press should not automatically be punished—that is how it reads to me—for sins that have been going on elsewhere.
., Tunaley, C., White, C., … Major, L. (2025). Assessing Water Scarcity Reporting in Scotland: A report from SEPA–University of Strathclyde Innovation Partnership Secondment.
Culture and the arts sector have undoubtedly been dealt a bad hand by factors beyond anyone’s control, but also, through the sin of omission, by the SNP Government.
He stated that, if someone believes that “sex is immutable” or if “they proselytise that same-sex relationships are sinful”—Official Report, 11 March 2021; c 28 they would not fall foul of the law.
We do not have an allotments officer, but we do maintain a waiting list. For our sins we have 106 people waiting for allotment spaces, and we are working with local allotment associations and with community gardens.
Service users have made the following glowing comments about Food Train in my area:“All my shoppers are cheery and helpful”;“They make my day, can chat and laugh”;“Being a Type l diabetic, I find your service quite invaluable.
I believe that it is in Scotland’s interest to continue to use the British pound. l also believe that Scotland should help to elect the UK Government and the Chancellor of the Exchequer, who appoint members of the Bank of England and set its targets.