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The red ribbons are an annual reminder of those who live alongside us: people who still live with HIV, who still face stigma and discrimination and who still need our compassion, our love and our prayers.
Indeed, much progress has been made in Scotland, where we have some fine examples of innovative services. More than 4,000 fewer people live in long-stay institutions, but a further 2,000 Scots could live more independently.
That is the reality of what my constituents have to live with in a relatively good part of Edinburgh; it is the reality of what people have to live with throughout Scotland.
Many others are having to shoot and bury stock that they have nurtured and tended all their lives. Those are horrendous acts, which some members will have seen vividly portrayed on television last week.
You asked specifically about the situation of a child on a permanence order who is living with prospective adopters; however, some children may be living long term with a foster carer.
The SNP would like to think that we can live in isolation, but we do not.Let us support the Executive and the minister in this ambitious programme for public transport in Scotland.
That deserves recognition and our party recognises the importance of the fishing industry in Scotland to the lives and incomes of those who live in fishing communities.