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However, the time she’ll need to find between the daily croft chores, family, and the two jobs that sustain her living – crofting is more than a hobby, yet crofters mostly need to work full time in other jobs to make a living.
You are talking about creative freelancers, but, from our perspective, the make-up of creative freelancers varies widely across the different sectors of the industry. In live events, film and TV, the majority of our members are, indeed, freelance.
. • The practicalities of enabling and supporting cultural lives (through funding, infrastructure and pathways) Further analysis of these themes and the input shared was used to inform the structure of the coming meetings of the CPG, and to define key areas of exploration for the group’s discussions. 04 June 2025 (in person and online) MSP member attendees:...
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10 August 2022
The same is true in relation to non-domestic premises where a match is being televised - so a person can commit the offence in for example, a pub where the match is being televised.
Building on that, we will continue to work with healthcare professionals and the public to raise awareness and to dispel myths around HIV so that people living with the virus can do so without fear of stigma and discrimination.
That updated messaging was featured across television, radio and the press. Updated digital and outdoor adverts were targeted at local authorities with lower return rates to encourage completion, while media partnerships have been created to increase return rates among young people who live away from home.
It is a company that has refused to pay the living wage, that uses zero-hour contracts and that keeps its workers in such a state of desperation that some of them are reduced to sleeping in tents.
The SPCB also noted a memo from the Head of Internal Audit regarding the Session 6 Review of the Scheme for the Reimbursement of Members’ Expenses. Item 3: Members Use of Parliament TV Clips on Social Media: Paper 59 4.