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The first point is about food waste, which comes back to my earlier point about driving behaviour change, and that is very effectively done at a local level.
We recognise that, for young people, the barnahus offers opportunities to explain the reasons for offending behaviour, which we can try to address through appropriate measures.
Questions and Answers
Date answered:
6 November 2020
To ask the Scottish Government what evidence it has that determined that contact sports such as football should not take place in a non-professional capacity under the current COVID-19 restrictions.
Some hugely successful commercial organisations, including across football, live events and culture, should have to bear some of the cost and inconvenience.
That will require leadership and behavioural change. The draft plan has a part to play in emphasising the role that each and every one of us can play in leading that behavioural change.
Trade deals, as Brian Whittle should know, are a balance of the offensive and defensive. If we think that Scottish business is being harmed by the UK Government rushing headlong into random trade deals, we will vote for Scottish interests.
The associated link between such behaviour and poor mental health is evident: 42 per cent of respondents who had been bullied because of their LGBT label had attempted suicide once or more than once.