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I want to pay tribute to local staff—some 10,000 of whom are working at the new facility—for that achievement. Clearly, unscheduled care performance at the new hospital has not always been at the level that either the health board or I would have wished.
Argyll and Bute submission on the housing emergency, 12 February 2025 th Thank you for your letter of 20 January 2025. I am glad to hear you found your visit to Argyll and Bute in November useful, we were pleased to be able to explain the details of our Housing Emergency as we experience them.
Where individuals are essential car users, for example because they are required to visit their patients, this should be taken into consideration in respect of the parking facilities provided at their base.
(Physical health benefits, measured by indicators such as number of visits to GP in a year, hospital admissions, chronic health conditions, are likely to take longer to accrue, and were less consistently found in research which was taking place fairly soon (within a year or so) after the retrofit.
While in New Delhi, the Deputy First Minister attended a Visit Scotland Travel Trade Roundtable, where key companies from the Indian travel trade and airlines were represented.
We honour the Black Watch and, through it, we honour the very best of Scotland. 13:26 I begin with the many kind words about our dear colleague Christina McKelvie.
My third and final point is that we will shortly publish the latest estimate of the R number. We expect that it will show that the R number is still around 1 in Scotland, which is a concern, given that it is thought that the new variant of Covid could raise the R number by 0.4.
Questions and Answers
Date answered:
10 February 2026
However, Zero Waste Scotland estimate that during the 52 weeks prior to April 2023, the number of single-use vapes consumed in Scotland was between 21 and 26 million units, each containing on average 0.15g of lithium.