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The report makes clear the scale of the potential costs required to achieve the Scottish Government’s target of around £1.7 billion per year for the next 12 years purely for capital investment in new rail services, new zero-carbon buses, new tram systems and new light rail networks.
iiiOfficial Report, 28 March 2023, col 26
The Cabinet Secretary told us that the Scottish Government had been calling for a more agile approach to network regulation for many years.
Questions and Answers
Date answered:
15 August 2024
Later in 2024, consultation on a marine Planning Position Statement will take place. This is a new stage of the NMP2’s development and will provide an invaluable and earlier opportunity for meaningful discourse.
Questions and Answers
Date answered:
10 August 2023
In October 2022 the Minister for Community Wealth and Public Finance visited the pilot Banking Hub in Cambuslang to see the positive impact it has had on the local area.
Questions and Answers
Date answered:
18 January 2023
This additional resource will enable the Care Inspectorate to proactively champion the implementation of the new standards and rigorously monitor its progress.
Questions and Answers
Date answered:
28 February 2022
We will continue to be guided by the evidence in assessing any continued risk from COVID-19 and take into consideration any new evidence linking the development of other conditions, such as type 1 diabetes in children, to infection with COVID-19.
Committee reports
Date published:
11 February 2019
That Bill, introduced in the House of Commons on 26 October 2018, is intended to allow the UK to maintain reciprocal healthcare arrangements with the EU and its Member States after Brexit, in the event of either a Brexit deal or no deal scenario.
Any costs arising from these considerations will not stem from the provisions in the Bill but from the new approach to victim notification which will be introduced as part of establishing the new team. 11.