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It is clear, however, that families living in poverty are adversely affected by compound inequalities – reduced incomes, higher living costs, and the unequal impact of the pandemic to name only a few.
The provisions seek to retain the ability for any participant in either criminal or civil proceedings to take part in any proceedings by way of live visual (television) or audio (telephone) link from any location.
I particularly welcome applications from women, disabled people, LGBT+ people, people from ethnic minority communities and people aged under 50 and from those living within Scotland’s island communities.
How to prepare the interview. 3 Find out who the interviewer is, don’t face a hostile audience, (one to one is much better) find out who you are debating with, is it pre-recorded? Live is more daunting, but they can’t edit you out.
Executive Summary
This report details the Rural Economy and Connectivity Committee's consideration of the following instruments/documents laid for approval —
Mandatory Use of Closed Circuit Television in Slaughterhouses (Scotland) Regulations 2020 [draft];
Welfare of Farmed Animals (Scotland) Amendment Regulations 2020 [draft];
Code of Practice for the Wel...
Key policies within these strategies include:
Funding the screen industry to promote film and TV production in Scotland.
Funding Creative Scotland as the national body for the arts, screen, and creative industries.
Committee reports
Date published:
16 September 2021
Scrutiny of the Legislative Consent Memorandum
At its meeting on 16 September 2021iEvelyn Tweed MSP attended as Committee substitute for Natalie Don MSP at this meeting, the Committee took oral evidence from Ben Macpherson MSP, Minister for Social Security and Local Government.iiOfficial Report was not available at time of writing, the Minister for Social Security and Local Government’s evidence can be viewed on Scottish Parliament TV...
It takes a lot of effort to do that, and it is what we might call a very television way of doing things. You are right to point out that we use material on TV that can go online.