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To that extent, the family's grievance that justice was not done by the prosecution is well founded. Again I apologise for that.In March 2000, shortly after I became Lord Advocate, I attended Fife Racial Equality Council to speak on racism.
The bulk of that—£11.9 million—has been made available to visitscotland to enable it to address the impact of foot-and-mouth disease on the Scottish tourism industry. On March 28, £5 million of that was announced as part of the emergency relief package.
It will enable them to work with local businesses to undertake marketing and information initiatives that are appropriate to local needs.When I visited Dumfries and Galloway on 16 March, I promised that there would be special assistance for the tourist board in that area.
In this case, not only did the gap remain, it grew from month to month. In January, February and March, TNS told us that it had a bigger and bigger funding gap.
Your paper seems unequivocal in the conclusion that that is very much open to question. On 10 March, in a press release from the European Commission, Michel Barnier makes it reasonably clear why people such as Dafydd Wigley and myself are arguing for a national assessment of additionality to be applied to Wales and Scotland.
However, from the final arrangements for the settlement and the parliamentary debate on 1 March, it became clear to me that it was time for us to consider the wider agenda.
We now have 355 active accounts, and the vast majority of the holders are in training. By the end of March, we believe that we will have about 900 accounts in place, rising to 1,200 by the end of the pilot in June.Some of our experiences provide a useful insight into the relationship between individuals—particularly individuals who have not engaged in learn...
In line with this, a Scottish Government review of the National Outcomes began in May 2022 with the public engagement phase running March to June 2023. The Consultation with Parliament in connection with the Review of National Outcomes was laid before the Scottish Parliament by the Scottish Ministers on 1 May 2024.