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This was stated clearly in the Scottish languages and dialects in all their forms within the Government policy on Scots and further consideration will be Bill and seeks the Scottish Government response to given as to where is best to restate and clarify this point. these concerns.
This was stated clearly in the Scottish languages and dialects in all their forms within the Government policy on Scots and further consideration will be Bill and seeks the Scottish Government response to given as to where is best to restate and clarify this point. these concerns.
A consultation document, lodged with the proposal, may be viewed in the Scottish Parliament Information Centre (SPICe) or on the website page referred to above. The consultation period runs from 30 November 2016 to 17 March 2017.
By then, all adults will have had the first dose of vaccine, which is significantly ahead of schedule. By 26 July, we expect to have given second doses to all 40 to 49-year-olds, and by 20 August, all 30 to 39-year-olds will have had a second dose.
The attached table sets out the formal groups that we currently participate in. Work Programme 2025-26 We are delivering an ambitious programme of work during the remainder of 2025-26 as we advance our existing recommendations and develop proposals for improved consumer outcomes in additional areas.
That is a very good point. A key point is that we look at lots of different sources of information to get insight into people’s experiences of their rights.
SNIB – explanation of the £34.6m CDE figure in 2025-26 ABR position The total block grant settlement for financial transactions (FT) at the time the 2025-26 Scottish Budget was set was £167.4 million.
The diversity monitoring survey of all MSPs would be issued again at the beginning of each parliamentary session and the experiential survey issued at an appropriate point during each parliamentary session to allow any changes to be tracked over time 4.3 The Group commented on the content of the surveys.