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We operate in an adversarial system, in which, very often, there are no winners, certainly in respect of how people go on to live their lives. That is just a by-product.
Leisure is undertaken by residents as well as visitors, so taking as holistic an approach as possible so that the end result is destinations that are good places to visit and good places to live and work is what you are trying to achieve and that will create a sort of virtuous circle.
As I mentioned earlier, we have had really helpful feedback from pupil support staff, who have lived experience of the post, on what we can do to improve the system.
Now, if the board were to consider rerelease on parole licence and decide not to recommend it, there would be two live decisions of the board extant: the original decision to recommend release and the new decision not to recommend release.
This includes the introduction of a universal childcare system, a Fair Pay Commission, action to increase the number of women on public and corporate boards and promotion of a living wage. S4W-19321
A case was reported to me of a Scot who went to live in the Netherlands. Because he had oesophageal cancer, he took advantage of the law there, which he was quite entitled to do as he had been living there for long enough.