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A list of commercial lobbyists—the individuals who lobby for a living—does not take us anywhere. All it does is identify a group of people who lobby for a living.
If I were not married to my husband—which I am—but was living with him in a relationship that might be as binding as a marriage arrangement, would I be excluded from that definition?
It is right that we do all we can to support children. The bill will improve the lives of children who cannot live with their birth families but who are not adopted.
We had nothing like Sabhal Mòr Ostaig and there was very little Gaelic on radio or TV. That has changed. Now, we have Gaelic on the radio for a good part of the day and news in Gaelic on TV.
I would like to see people in the chamber living on £180 a week. Today, 30 per cent of Scottish children still live in low-income households and still live in poverty.
The challenge for good government in Scotland is to ensure that that additional money is best used on the front line to prevent fires, to secure and save lives and to ensure that our fire services are as efficient and effective as possible.
Yes, it will—the scheme's benefits will be available to recipients of council tax benefits who live in the east and the west in Scotland, except those who live in band A properties.