Alison Thewliss, the SNP Treasury spokeswoman who uncovered the data, claimed that the analysis showed “independence is the only way to keep Scotland safe from Tory cuts”.
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Local powers, including over economic development, housing and welfare, must be used to maximum effect to ensure all families have a disposable income fit for giving children a decent start in life.”Leader of West Lothian Council, Lawrence Fitzpatrick, said the local authority is working to address the issue.He said: “We’re committed to doing everything in our power locally to tackle child poverty in West Lothian.“This is a huge challenge as many of the most effective long-term interventions for
.Alison Thewliss, the SNP Treasury spokeswoman who uncovered the data, claimed that the analysis showed “independence is the only way to keep Scotland safe from Tory cuts”.
Meghan Markle's illustrated children's book, "The Bench," has hit number one on the New York Times bestsellers list in the children's picture books category. The listing with Markle atop will appear in the June 27 edition of the Times.
the great teachers, support staff and students from Parkhead. “Andrew will be presented with the Inspire Award for 2021 from Parkhead Primary for the funds raised from the cycle challenge.”Parkhead head teacher, Vicky Fish, heaped paise on Andrew.
Kim Kardashian West has wished her estranged husband Kanye West a happy birthday and declared she will "love" him forever. The rapper turned 44 on Tuesday (08.
Kim Kardashian filed for divorce with Kanye West after being married for over 6 years. The couple tied the knot in a lavish wedding in Italy back in 2014 and has four children together, North, Saint, Chicago, and Psalm.
Kim Kardashian West hasn't forgotten about her estranged husband, Kanye West's, birthday, amid their divorce.On Tuesday, Kim posted a photo of the rapper with their four children in celebration of his 44th birthday.
Still family! Khloé Kardashian shared her love for brother-in-law Kanye West on his 44th birthday.
and work commenced on a further 29 affordable homes in May this year.
of research, every pound donated and everyone who gets involved. “So, whether they give £2 a month, sign up to Race for Life, volunteer at our shops or pledge to leave a gift in their Will – with the help of people across Scotland we believe that together we will beat cancer.”For more details on Cancer Research UK visit cruk.org.Don't miss the latest news from the West Lothian Courier. Sign up to our free newsletter herehttps://www.dailyrecord.co.uk/newsletter-preference-centre/