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MINUTES OF PROCEEDINGS Parliamentary Year 3, No. 26, Session 6 Meeting of the Parliament Wednesday 13 September 2023 Note: (DT) signifies a decision taken at Decision Time.
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I will move on to some questions on policy assumptions, but I want to kick things off by picking up on your point about CCS. Table 7.4 talks about the involvement of the UK Government in CCS, but it has in effect pulled the plug on it.
Female owned businesses are so often in the services sector - so has the services industry not got the support it should have in both a finance point of view and what the govt point of view is in terms of what businesses are good to back?
Female owned businesses are so often in the services sector - so has the services industry not got the support it should have in both a finance point of view and what the govt point of view is in terms of what businesses are good to back?