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London Bridge terror attack: First Minister's statement
First Minister Nicola Sturgeon addresses the terror attack that took place in central London on 3 June 2017.
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- First Minister's speeches
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Widening access to higher education: ministerial statement
Minister for Further and Higher Education and Science, Shirley-Anne Somerville, speaks on increasing equality of access to university.
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Fair Access Commissioner addresses Open University Scotland's widening access seminar
The Commissioner for Fair Access delivers a speech concerning the current challenges involved in achieving fair access to higher education.
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Security in Scotland: statement to Scottish Parliament following Manchester attack
First Minister Nicola Sturgeon addresses Scottish Parliament regarding Scotland's security following the attack at the Manchester Arena.
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- First Minister's speeches
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NHS response to global ransomware attack
Health Secretary Shona Robison updates Scottish Parliament on measures taken since the attack which affected NHS computer systems.
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National bargaining in the further education sector: ministerial statement
Deputy First Minister John Swinney addresses Scottish Parliament on the ongoing negotiations between further education staff and employers.
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Scottish Fire Symposium 2017: minister's speech
Annabelle Ewing, Minister for Community Safety and Legal Affairs, addresses the Scottish Fire Symposium 2017.
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National Economic Forum 2017: First Minister's speech
First Minister Nicola Sturgeon addresses the National Economic Forum on growing Scotland's economy.
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- First Minister's speeches
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Scotland's energy future: First Minister addresses All Energy Conference
First Minister Nicola Sturgeon addresses the All Energy Conference on Scotland's approach to energy for the future.
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- First Minister's speeches
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Fair Access Commissioner addresses the Universities and Colleges Admissions Service
The Commissioner for Fair Access speaks to the Universities and Colleges Admissions Service (UCAS) Scottish standing committee.