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Business Managers agreed to lodge a motion proposing Committee changes to be taken at Decision Time on Wednesday 26 June 2024, to take effect from that point forward.
Child Poverty (Scotland) Bill 2nd Marshalled List of Amendments for Stage 2 The Bill will be considered in the following order— Sections 1 to 13 Long Title Amendments marked * are new (including manuscript amendments) or have been altered.
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However, Aberdeen University had been unsuccessful in securing display space at COP 26 in Glasgow. There had been 4,000 applications for 50 display spaces.
He said at the time—I am sure that everyone in the chamber will hold him to account for it—that he would provide the necessary resources to ensure that police officers and all front-line workers are fully briefed on the new offence and how best to deal with it.
On the particular point about drug and alcohol addiction services, I will ensure that Angela Constance, in her new role, and I work together to support, as best we can, third sector partners that deliver addiction services.
Finally, it was clear to us that the figures in the comparison of high and lochside roads were, at best, back of the envelope guesstimates, many inaccurate, and, even those reasonable when undertaken, are hopelessly out of date now.
As you will recognise, designing and delivering an SPCB supported body landscape that is fit for the future is a collective endeavour with the SPCB, Scottish Government, Parliamentary Bureau, Committees, MSPs, and Conveners Group, each having a role to play in ensuring that the new structure delivers the best outcome...
The Committee will now, as previously agreed, write separately to the new Permanent Secretary, John-Paul Marks, to invite him to give evidence, on his aims and vision for the Scottish Government and its workings, at a future meeting.