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29 NOV 2016
Scottish Government
Weekly Roundup
Transport Minister Humza Yousaf updated Parliament on the actions being taken to improve Scotland’s rail services and the investment being made in additional seats, carriages and services.
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The Scottish Government called on the UK Government to protect single market status to avoid Scotland and the UK being driven-off a ‘hard Brexit cliff-edge’.
Adoption is to be further streamlined to cut down on the time children have to wait before becoming part of stable and loving families. |
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