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At what point do we say that enough is enough?There may be a right to a tenancy, but it comes with responsibilities, and some people simply do not want to accept those responsibilities.
I wonder why some people still cannot see that the problem of cheap alcohol is one of the main causes of our problems today.I am sure that we all know of many instances of antisocial behaviour in our own constituencies and many of us may well have personal experience of it.
As a previous principal teacher of guidance, I have stated before that, with the curriculum for excellence, we may at last ensure that all teachers are involved in teaching children, rather than teaching subjects.
Questions and Answers
Date answered:
11 August 2004
The information is given in the following table: Name Date of First Appointment Date of Expiry Sheriff Principal E F Bowen QC 9 June 2000 2 July 2006 Roderick F Macdonald QC 16 July 2001 15 July 2005 Sheriff Principal R A Dunlop QC 4 February 2002 31 January 2005 Sheriff Principal C G B Nicholson QC 4 February 2002 31 January 2005 Sheriff A L...
The Committee agrees with the Cabinet Secretary that the budgetary process of Creative Scotland and the wider culture sector may benefit from being brought in-sync with the Scottish Budget process.
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The Committee recommended in November 2021 that the RSR published in May 2022 “should include detailed consideration of how budgetary decisions can support the mainstreaming of culture across the Scottish Government including the impact on health and wellbeing.”3Scottish Parliament Constitution, Europe, External Affairs and Culture C...
Committee reports
Date published:
28 September 2022
The Committee requests that the Scottish Government provide an update on the work of the minimum income guarantee steering group and progress towards implementing a minimum income guarantee to address existing gaps in the social security system that may be hampering progress in tackling health inequalities.
The Committee is clear in its view that this is because of the impact poverty has on family relationships, because their parents are anxious and stressed or they are unable to feel safe and secure. They may also experience stigma and shame from living in poverty.