Jim Crombie, deputy chief executive of NHS Lothian, said changes had been put in place since 2019 to ensure "lessons are learned" for future projects.
In 2023, Celtic fans gathered at Glasgow Cross to celebrate the Premiership trophy win.A spokesperson for the council said staff had to work "through the night" to clean up litter and repair broken street signs which had resulted in last minute road closures.
Three people were seriously assaulted during the celebrations with ain serious condition.There were 10 arrests and reports of widespread anti-social behaviour.
Police Scotland warned Glasgow city centre is likely to be busier on Saturday as fans gather in the city to celebrate Celtic's title win.A Police Scotland spokesperson said:
"We're working closely with partners and will have a proportionate policing plan in place to maintain public safety and minimise disruption to the community."
Scottish actor and Celtic fan Tony Roper spoke to BBC Scotland as he was going into the stadium.The tests are similar to
, but individual pupils results will not be published in Northern Ireland.In a statement, Givan said that the tests would be introduced in the 2025/26 school year for a three-year period and would stop Northern Ireland being an "outlier."
"Literacy and numeracy are the essential foundation of all education," he said."Northern Ireland is currently without any measures of how our system is performing in both these areas at primary school and Key Stage 3."