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Retiring MSP Neil Findlay looks back on his 17 service to the community in West Lothian
The ex-Labour MSP reveals his political roots and talks about his work in West Lothian and beyond over the past two decades
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Pupil progress in reading flatlines during the transition from primary to secondary school, according to research that has sparked calls for a restructure of class timetables to help reverse the trend. The annual What Kids Are Reading (WKAR) report found children north of the Border saw an improvement in their skills and a marked uplift in enjoyment levels during the coronavirus pandemic. In a further boost, pupils at primary level were consuming a larger variety of titles compared with their English counterparts. Book reading difficulty level in Year 2 (P3) was at its highest for Scottish children, who were taking on texts almost two years ahead of their chronological age.