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S6W-12865 Rachael Hamilton: To ask the Scottish Government what quantity of wild wrasse, and from what source, was included in the latest recorded information on live fish movements to aquaculture facilities.
S6W-12865 Rachael Hamilton: To ask the Scottish Government what quantity of wild wrasse, and from what source, was included in the latest recorded information on live fish movements to aquaculture facilities.
It is not difficult to find people buying sex. I believe that the police would tell you that, if the bill is passed, they will enforce the new offence in the same way that they do for kerb crawling.
Average rates for providers of the delivery of 600 hours increased by 26 per cent over the two years, and many local authorities are also paying a higher rate for those providers that are involved in the delivery of 1,140 hours.
Budget 2025-26 (Aberdeenshire Council) To ask the Scottish Government what analysis it has undertaken of the potential impact of the funding allocated in its budget 2025-26 on Aberdeenshire Council’s ability to invest in local infrastructure and support economic development.
The Accounts Commission’s report states: “This initial 2025/26 draft settlement allocates £15 billion of revenue and capital funding to councils, a 5.8 per cent real terms increase on the 2024/25 draft settlement.”
National Health Service Funding To ask the Scottish Government what the expected health outcomes will be of the proposed increase in funding for Scotland’s NHS, as announced in the recent 2025-26 budget statement. (S6O-04135) The recent 2025-26 budget statement proposes a record £21.7 billion in funding for health a...
Stevie also described situations where police visit a house, which they suspect is a brothel, yet the foreign women there say they are not involved in prostitution and that they are not being exploited, whilst the police remain unconvinced.