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. • 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:...
However, because of the crucial role of the television sector in Scotland and the size of our screen sector, we have been able to use the lottery funds to invest in TV drama.
The investment in a proposed new television channel and the guaranteed additional investment in network TV content, allied to a recent announcement by the First Minister indicating that a further £10 million of Government funding will be invested in TV and film in Scotland, pr...
. • The recording of the session is now available on Scottish Parliament TV. Mr Brown’s comments on the above are at 11.12am in the official recording.
Will the First Minister put his weight behind the campaign to keep Scotland’s international games free to air and will he raise the matter with the United Kingdom Government, broadcasters and football authorities, to ensure that all future “no Scotland, no party” matches are on terrestrial television and available to everyone? I agree with Fulton MacGregor’s point and recognise the importance of there being free-to-air television access for matches of that nature.
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.
I do not want—and I do not believe that anybody wants—to live in a country where we allow the fear and threat of terrorism to restrict and undermine how we live our lives, because that would be allowing the terrorists to get what they want.
What discussions has the Scottish Government had with the SFA about televising our national men’s game on free-to-air television so that everyone across Scotland can have access and show their support?
What discussions has the Scottish Government had with the SFA about televising our national men’s game on free-to-air television so that everyone across Scotland can have access and show their support?