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The addendum is available at: SIIA Addendum The accompanying impact database has also been updated to be consistent with the latest Level 4s. The Bill as passed is now being considered by the Law Officers and the Secretary of State for Scotland (as part of the standard post-Stage 3 scrutiny process) and, barring any legal challenge, should receive Royal Ass...
Cabinet Secretary for Education and Skills Jenny Gilruth MSP T: 0300 244 4000 E: [email protected] Douglas Ross MSP Convener Education, Children and Young People Committee By email: [email protected] ___ 27 November 2025 Dear Convener, UNIVERSITY OF DUNDEE FUNDING CONDITIONS I write regarding the latest developments on Universi...
I am pleased that Police Scotland are eventually giving evidence to set out what their latest position is in this matter. I remain concerned at the multiple inconsistencies in Police Scotland’s position on recording rape and other offence types.
For the May 2026 Scottish Parliament elections changes and accompanying guidance will need to be in place by October 2025 at the very latest.” The Committee requests a response to this letter, copying in the copy recipients, by Monday, 30 June 2025.
I have, however, referred to the UK Parliament’s latest annual report of the Independent Complaints and Grievance Scheme (ICGS), which covers the year from 1 July 2021 to 30 June 2022.
A further reporting dispensation was investigated by officials with HM Treasury but this was not granted given the latest ONS decision. Therefore it was necessary to reconsider the governance model of the organisation, and officials have been working with Scottish Canals since September 2019 to help them understand the implications of transition to NDPB.
Questions and Answers
Date answered:
29 September 2022
During the discussion, we specifically focussed on the work underway to develop and enhance the Scapa Deep Water Quay and Halston Pier, both of which will provide new opportunities for use by the Offshore Wind sector.