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Following consideration of the report, the Convener of the PAPLS Committee wrote to the Health and Sport Committee to highlight key issues arising from its scrutiny to help inform Phase 2 of its Primary Care inquiry:
Letter from Jenny Marra MSP, Convener of the PAPLS Committee to Lewis Macdonald MSP, Convener of the Health and Sport Committee - 7 October 2019
Further to the Cabinet Secretary for Health and Sport's evidence session on 5 November 2019, the Convener issued a letter following up on a number of points...
Thank you very much for that answer, Bryan—I had made a note to get a bit more detail on exactly that point. As you say, it is not within our powers to handle that, but we need to start pressing the UK Government to look in a different direction on that.
This document relates to the Housing (Scotland) Bill (SP Bill 45) as introduced in the Scottish Parliament on 26 March 2024 Housing (Scotland) Bill —————————— Policy Memorandum Introduction 1.
Small estates procedure can be used without legal advice, although the executor is still liable for any mistakes. It may be helpful to talk to a Citizens Advice Bureau or solicitor on specific points.
Other members might want to come in on that point. Earlier, we talked about thresholds, but, in the evidence that the committee has received, there has been quite a consensus on the importance of sites of community significance.
It is vital that we do everything in our power to support those victims as best we can. I am firmly on their side, alongside Stuart McMillan. 18:22 I thank Mr McMillan for raising this important matter, and all members who have spoken and raised a number of important points.