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Members will know that the matter is one about which I am particularly concerned, but it is also the committee's concern to ensure that young people are involved at every turn in all the issues that affect their lives. We are talking about setting priorities in education and the main beneficiaries of education are pupils.
People might notice that they were living somewhere in Edinburgh that allowed them to send their children to a Rudolf Steiner school whose performance in league tables was better than that of their local school.
Her response was that the prison had to take the report on the chin and to get on with moving forward. When I saw her on television and read what she had to say, I was hugely impressed.
It is not necessary for the minister to stand up in front of everyone on television and say where the money is going, but the information should be in the explanatory notes.
People could be cohabiting for a year but living quite separate lives. It is almost as if Bruce is saying, "You kind of lived together, but you didn't share anything, so is that really cohabitation?
The moneys that disabled people receive are not nearly enough to cover their living expenses, let alone the adaptations that they need to live a normal life.