Student minimum income, Ask the Vet and Name the Place
Should students have a guaranteed minimum income of 拢8,100 a year? Ask the Vet and Name the Place.
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All college and university students should have an income of at least 拢8,100 a year, according to an independent review of student finance. The report, commissioned by the Scottish government, also recommended changes to the student loan system.
Should students have a guaranteed minimum income of 拢8,100 a year?
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CAN YOU NAME THE PLACE?
CLUE 1: Today's place-name refers to a creature also found in the name of a Scottish island.
CLUE 2: The place is connected with a 6th-century saint whose feast day is on 1st July.
CLUE 3: It shares a claim to fame with Callander in Stirling.
CLUE 4: Early local place-names, now obsolete, included happy hill and summer lizard.
CLUE 5: Clue 5 is an anonymous poem found in the 16th-century Bannatyne manuscript.
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