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You mentioned Rothesay. I went to that station on a visit a couple of years ago, and it was a disgrace, but it is no different to Greenock, which was promised a new station years ago.
For example, after the UK Budget in October, the Scottish Government received an additional £1.5 billion for 2024-25 and £3.4 billion for 2025-26. While the £3.4 billion will have been factored into the budget allocations for 2025-26, £1.3 billion of the Barnetts for 2024-25 have not yet been allocated and will not ...
Official Report, Finance and Public Administration Committee, 20 September 2022
The Committee notes the planned increase in capital funding for net zero programmes over the next three years, as set out in the Scottish Government's Targeted Review of Capital Spending (2023-24 to 2025-26) and seeks clarification on whether these funding allocations might be a...
Retrieved from <a href="https://www.gov.scot/publications/investing-jobs-capital-spending-review-2021-22-2025-26/" target="_blank">https://www.gov.scot/publications/investing-jobs-capital-spending-review-2021-22-2025-26/</a> [accessed 21 March 2022] published in February 2021, will together give a compreh...
Questions and Answers
Date answered:
8 December 2016
Community alarms and/or telecare have been in use in their most basic form for over 40 years, with the latest Scottish Government statistics showing that over 126,000 people are being supported at home with telecare.
Those safeguards also include fulfilling the statutory duty to inquire and establishing the latest known views of a person on deceased donation for transplantation.
The Cabinet Secretary also noted the development of new challenges in recent years and mentioned work was being progressed to "get in front of whatever is coming next" through investment in science and technology.
Clarity needed on changes to Scottish elections.
A new Bill which makes changes to how Scottish elections operate has been welcomed by a Holyrood Committee..