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Mar sin, feumaidh sinn an t-àite a tha aig a Ghàidhlig anns a' choimhearsnachd a neartachadh, ma tha sin a' ciallachadh cùrsaichean ulpan no ge-brith dè.Tha a' Ghàidhlig mar phàirt de ar n-eachdraidh, ar cultar, pàirt de ar nàdar fhèin.
The main exemption that we would vigorously press for would be for newspapers and news publications or magazines. It comes down to the definition of the term “ambush marketing” and whether it takes a narrow or a broad approach.
You might have read today’s report in the latest edition of Which? magazine that looks at how complaints are handled by train operators in the United Kingdom.
I turn to what Richard Clinnick says in this month’s Rail magazine about what is happening in England: “the answer to the mess: run the railways like in Scotland, where track and trains have one Managing Director, and Government decisions are made with customers at heart and by those who know the railway.
We should remember that Hampden was the biggest football ground in the world at one stage, when the Maracanã stadium in Rio de Janeiro had not yet been built.Bill Kidd was correct to refer to what is arguably the greatest football match ever played: the 1960 European cup final between Real Madrid and Eintracht Frankfurt.
In preparing for the visit of Liz Truss, the Chief Secretary to the Treasury, to the Finance and Constitution Committee this week, I read a speech that she made recently at the far-right, libertarian Cato Institute. I had to choke back my incredulity at some of her absurd speech.
The Government’s ambition could be delivered in 15 years, but we would have to have a strong indication that that was the direction that we were going to go in. I echo Mr Leonard’s incredulation—if that is the right word. It is a hugely stretching ambition.
Following that meeting, I met East Ayrshire Council representatives, Willie Coffey MSP and Des Browne MP to identify immediate action and address the concerns.