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The Parliamentary Bureau is now invited to recommend to the Parliament that consideration of the Bill at Stage 1 be completed by Friday 26 January 2024. Parliamentary Business Team June 2023
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P atrick Harvie MSP Net Zero, Energy and Transport Minister for Zero Carbon Buildings, Committee Active Travel and Tenants’ Rights The Scottish Parliament Edinburgh By email only EH99 1SP [email protected] 27 March 2024 Dear Patrick, SI 2021/1335 Green Gas Support Scheme Regulations 2021 At its meeting on 26 March, the Net Zero, Energy and ...
Agenda item 5 Marine Tourism Strategy Update Agenda item 6 AOCB/Future Business - Future meetings th o Tuesday 26 September 2023 th Tuesday 28 November 2023 1
Agenda for the meeting on 9 May 2023.
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T he Rt Hon Alister Jack MP The Scottish Parliament Secretary of State for Scotland EDINBURGH EH99 1SP By e-mail [email protected] 19 January 2023 Dear Secretary of State, Section 35 Order in relation to the Gender Recognition Reform (Scotland) Bill The Constitution, Europe, External Affairs and Culture Committee has today agreed to invite you to give evidence on the morning of Thursday 26...
R ural Affairs, Islands and Natural Environment Committee Mairi Gougeon c/o Clerk to the Committee Cabinet Secretary for The Scottish Parliament Rural Affairs and Islands Edinburgh EH99 1SP [email protected] By email only 10 November 2022 Dear Cabinet Secretary, THE TRADE IN ANIMALS AND RELATED PRODUCTS (AMENDMENT AND LEGISLATIVE FUNCTIONS) REGULATIONS 2022 (APH/024) Thank you for your letter of 26...
I actually do have that figure. According to our latest publication, 13.5 per cent of first decisions reach a redetermination, with a smaller percentage reaching appeal thereafter.
The issue seems to be that HMRC cannot match addresses to postcodes and people. When there are new developments, the records need to be updated accurately with new addresses.
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The Scottish Government's latest Children's Social Work Statistics for Looked After Childrenpublished in April 2024 shows that in 2023, children in residential care represented 11% of all looked after children.
Is that what the go-live events from 26 January to 26 July are for? Yes. How will an operator that is based in England and that is not even aware that we will have a new tax learn about it?