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The difference for the Alhambra is that although most public theatres in Scotland get public subsidies or subsidies from local authorities—some are arm’s-length external organisations—it does not.
We will continue to analyse it and do what is necessary to support schools to support young people to get the education that they are, of course, entitled to.
The minister will be aware that I have brought partners together to discuss the issue and try to get solutions in place to help on one of the lines in Inverclyde.
The opportunity to create a national care service to mirror the national health service is one that we should seize and grasp with both hands. It is vital that we get it right, and all members of the Scottish Parliament will have the opportunity to contribute to that.
However, sometimes, we forget that those better, bespoke wheelchairs have to be able to be deployed in a practical way in order for the individual to get the additional access. Some things are out of sight and out of mind.
I trust and rely on the clinical judgments that are made by staff in the national health service to ensure that patients get the treatment and care that they require.
The Government will leave no stone unturned and will look for help wherever we can get it, including, as we have done, from the armed forces, who are helping with our vaccination programme, for which I am grateful to them.