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I hope that the Scottish Executive will agree that we want a Scotland in which people of all cultures and backgrounds live together in mutual respect, and one in which Edinburgh continues to thrive.
In Scottish terms, the shift in the headline measure of children in families that are living on 60 per cent or less of the median income, after the deduction of housing costs, is 1 per cent, from 29 per cent to 30 per cent.
There are businesses that are prepared to invest and build in the area. People want to live there because they can see the practical solutions that it can provide to accessing other parts of Scotland.
Although, like Stewart Gilfillan, I am reasonably confident that we can live with our budget this year, we need to consider the knock-on costs for next year.
People are concerned about the risks of the use of mobile phones and about living close to these masts. There is uncertainty, which must be dealt with.
I will try to be as quick as possible.Wendy Alexander's politicking this afternoon does not become her: I fought for the Glasgow airport rail link when I lived in Paisley and continued to fight for it when I moved permanently to Glasgow.