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Cross-Party Group on Maritime and Shipbuilding 29 June 2022 18:00 – 20:00, The Clerk Maxwell Room T1.60-CR4 Agenda 1) Introductions and welcome Paul Sweeney MSP, Chair of the Cross-Party Group on Maritime and Shipbuilding 2) Shipbuilding in Scotland today Roundtable discussion following presentations from: • Babcock • Malin Group • MacTaggart Scott 3) Nati...
Scott Cooke, General Manager, UK & Ireland, Bristol Myers Squibb 1
This is the agenda for the Cross-Party Group on Life Sciences meeting of 8 June 2022.
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Cross-Party Group on Food th Wednesday April 27 2022 at 6pm- to be held virtually, chaired by Annie Wells MSP Agenda 1. Apologies for Absence th 2. Minutes of the Last Meeting (January 26 2022) 3.
Cross-Party Group on The Armed Forces and Veterans Community Wednesday 16 March 2022 at 6:00pm Agenda Agenda item 1 Introductions and Opening Remarks Maurice Golden MSP (Convenor) and Maurice Corry (Chair).
Date and time of next Meeting To be confirmed 1
This is the agenda for the Cross-Party Group on Men’s Violence against Women and Children meeting of 26 January 2021.
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Cross-Party Group on Palliative Care Tuesday 7 December, 12.30pm on ZOOM Agenda Agenda item 1 Welcome, introduction and apologies Agenda item 2 Matters arising from previous meeting on 15 September 2021: 2.1 Letter to SG – Every Story’s Ending/human right to palliative care 2.2.
Cross-Party Group on Towns and Town Centre th Wednesday 8 December, 12:45-13:45 Agenda Agenda item 1 Welcome, opening remarks and matters arising – Siobhian Brown MSP, Convener Agenda item 2 Overview: Phil Prentice, Chief Officer, Scotland’s Towns Partnership shares an overview of today’s theme before hearing three perspectives on Culture and Place.
There are three main strands to the monitoring and evaluation of the pilot: 1. Multimodal evaluation of current travel patterns and impact during (and potentially after) the pilot. 2.
Subsection (2) is a transitional provision which makes clear that the abolition of the rules relating to common law verbal injuries in terms of subsection (1) does not affect any right to bring proceedings which arises before subsection (1) comes into force.