Building Trade Links with Japan

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External Affairs Secretary sets out priorities for exports growth Scotland’s priorities for strengthening business and trade links with Japan were set out in Tokyo this morning by the Cabinet Secretary for External Affairs, Fiona Hyslop. Life sciences, food and drink and the renewable energy sectors will be the Scottish Government’s priority areas for growing the value of Scotland’s direct exports to Japan – currently worth £295 million. With a combined turnover of £1.4 billion, the latest figures show 80 Japanese businesses are investing in Scotland employing 5430 people. Between 2012 and 2014, Scottish businesses secured six new projects with Japan creating 153 new jobs and safeguarding 227 more. Ms Hyslop was speaking at the British Chamber of Commerce in Tokyo to representatives of Japanese and international businesses. Ms Hyslop said:…
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Physical Education Levels at Record High in Local Schools

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Physical Education Levels at Record High in Local Schools Fiona Hyslop MSP welcomes success of Scottish Government drive to get young people active Fiona Hyslop MSP has welcomed new figures showing that 100% of school children in West Lothian are now receiving the recommended amount of exercise at school. In 2010 55 per cent of Scottish primary schools received at least two hours of PE a week compared to just 5% in 2005 – and now that figure stands at 99% across Scotland and 100% here in West Lothian. Welcoming this Fiona said: “Physical education is the best possible way to promote and ensure a level of fitness for young people in Scotland. And it gives our young athletes of the future a chance to excel at an early age…
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Hyslop Votes in Favour of New Community Empowerment Bill Following Minister’s Visit to Linlithgow

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Hyslop Votes in Favour of New Community Empowerment Bill Following Minister’s Visit to Linlithgow Local Constituency MSP for Linlithgow, Fiona Hyslop has supported new legislation which allows more power and decision making at community level. Legislation which was passed on Wednesday (17th June) will give communities more rights to take over land in both urban and rural areas – this could include transforming waste ground into community gardens or bringing empty shops back into use. Commenting after the stage three debate which approved the new Bill, Fiona said; “I was pleased to welcome Marco Biagi, Local Government and Communities Minister to Linlithgow a few weeks ago to discuss the Bill and what it could do for Linlithgow. “I am delighted that the new Community Empowerment Bill has been passed allowing…
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Hyslop Attends Community Football Festival Launch

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Hyslop Attends Community Football Festival Launch Local Constituency MSP Fiona Hyslop has attended the launch of Armdale’s Community Football Club Festival at Armadale Academy at the weekend (14th June) and handed out medals to the young people taking part. Speaking after the event, Fiona said; “I was delighted to attend and support Armadale’s 5th Community Football Festival. The energy you get from sport and fitness is fundamental to our physical and mental wellbeing and something that should be embraced and promoted across our communities.” “Over 1500 young people took part and It was a pleasure to award the young sports men and women with medals for their achievement during the festival. I would like to pass on my congratulations to Armadale Community Football Club for their organising and fundraising at…
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Fiona Meets Brownies as Part of Girls Matter Campaign

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Fiona Meets Brownies as Part of Girls Matter Campaign Linlithgow MSP, Fiona Hyslop has visited the South Queensferry Brownies to chat about politics, women’s movements and how girls can have their voices heard as part of their ‘Girls Matter’ Campaign. Speaking after the event, Fiona said; “As a former brownie, girlguide and ranger guide I was delighted to be invited to meet the South Queensferry Brownies and chat to them about why our voices matter and how they can become involved in decisions that affect them locally, nationally and internationally. “In Scotland we now have our first female First Minister and the first Scottish Cabinet made up of 50% women. There are many strong successful working women who we can look to as role models for our young girls and…
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Local MSP Marks Volunteers Week in Blackburn

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Local MSP Marks Volunteers Week in Blackburn Local MSP for the Linlithgow Constituency, Fiona Hyslop has visited Mosside Retirement Home in Blackburn to mark Volunteers Week 2013 (June 1st – 7th). Commenting at her visit, Ms Hyslop said; “I am delighted to be at Mosside Retirement Home in Blackburn to mark the hugely important work that our volunteers do. “Volunteers Week is a great opportunity to showcase our volunteers and ensure that their dedication and hard work is recognised. “Today I was pleased to meet a number of volunteers and awarded them with certificates for their achievements. I have been able to see first-hand the contribution they make to their communities and the benefits they offer our society. “They’re work is an inspiration and I am more than happy to…
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Hyslop Praises Local Newspaper in Parliament

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Hyslop Praises Local Newspaper in Parliament Fiona Hyslop; “Life would not the same without the Linlithgow Gazette” During a debate on Media, Society and Democracy at the Scottish Parliament on May 14th, Linlithgow MSP, who was speaking in the debate on behalf of the Scottish Government praised her own local media, the Linlithgow Gazette. Fiona said, “In local newspaper week, I have to say that life would not be the same without a weekly read of the Linlithgow Gazette. “I am committed to making sure that we seize the opportunity and promote continued public debate so that we can sustain and develop diverse media outlets that can generate positive engagement with politics, the Parliament and the important issues facing society, thereby ensuring that everyone has a voice in Scotland’s future.”…
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Hyslop Asks for Meeting with Edinburgh Airport Bosses

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Hyslop Asks for Meeting with Edinburgh Airport Bosses Local MSP for the Linlithgow Constituency Fiona Hyslop has written to bosses at Edinburgh Airport regarding their plans for a proposed flight path across the Edinburgh West and West Lothian to find out what impact it will have on her constituents. Fiona commented; “I understand that great care has been taken to design this new departure route which for the bulk of its path will only fly over the Forth. “Edinburgh Airport have said that they are taking the necessary steps to ensure they can monitor noise levels to watch for any spikes in noise over the new flight path, however I am keen to meet with representatives from Edinburgh Airport to learn more about the new pilot flight path and what…
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Fiona is Guest of Honour at Thrift Shop Sale Launch

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[caption id="attachment_1250" align="aligncenter" width="300"] Fiona Hyslop with ASHI Chairman Mr David Okalo Olwa, Ms Mukami I McCrum MBE (Charity Secretary) and Vice Chair, Ms Nataliia Hinde[/caption] Fiona is Guest of Honour at Thrift Shop Sale Launch Local MSP Fiona Hyslop has attended and officially opened the sale of donated products to raise money for ASHI – a West Lothian based humanitarian charity which is dedicated to local and international issues. The opening took place at the Home Aid Thrift shop in Bathgate which AHSI have leased until April 29th. After the event Fiona said; “I am delighted to be officially opening ASHI’s fundraising sale in Bathgate. ASHI (Association of Serving the Humanity International) are a very dedicated charity who work hard towards the relief of poverty, the advancement of better…
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Hyslop Attends Launch of West Lothian Carers Premises

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Hyslop Attends Launch of West Lothian Carers Premises This morning (Friday 24th April) Local MSP for the Linlithgow Constituency, Fiona Hyslop attended the official opening of the Carers of West Lothian new premises at Sycamore House in Livingston. Fiona said; “The Carers of West Lothian do a massively important and hugely challenging job. I am pleased to be here to celebrate the launch of their new premises at Sycamore House as a result of their expansion as a charity – a true testament to the good work and increasing support they offer.”
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