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The bill is an important part of ensuring that all schools follow the practice of the best and give our children the right start for a long and healthy life.
If implementation is to be successful, we will need to follow through on that interest. We will need trained planners who are equipped to lead that process of engagement and, I hope, empowerment of local communities.
As we know from the First Minister—but not, apparently, from the Deputy First Minister—it may be followed by the establishment of science academies and something like 100 skills academies.
In terms of monitoring funding and ensuring that national priorities are followed, there is a role for a degree of performance management around regeneration outcomes.Frank McAveety and Elaine Murray in particular emphasised that all budgets should contribute to regeneration objectives.
For example, the stroke network that we established in South Lanarkshire now offers six weeks of physiotherapy, which is provided by the health service, followed by six weeks of access to sport services.
If part of the estate is going to be given to a new person it naturally follows that there will have to be a reduction in others' shares.Minister, on amendment 60, you told the committee why you want to remove from section 22 the phrase:"in respect of legal rights and prior rights."
Basically, in matrimonial matters, the usual court rule that expenses follow success does not apply and it is normal that each party pays their own costs.
It is not just that Michael has been elevated to the SNP shadow Cabinet; sport and culture is now a Cabinet portfolio in its own right, which illustrates the importance that the SNP attaches to these issues. It is a pleasure to follow Sylvia Jackson's speech. I attended the University of Stirling.
However, the irritation of being confined to barracks between, say, 8 o'clock at night and 6 o'clock the following morning would probably outweigh the status that would be conferred.