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Section 6(1) also enables the Scottish Ministers to modify the meaning of “exempt new residential unit”. Section 5 sets out the meaning of an “exempt new residential unit” and excludes accommodation such as social housing, affordable housing and island accommodation.
Hong Kong is a city that is very dear to me, as I have had the pleasure of visiting it on several occasions and it is where a very dear friend, his wife and new son live.
We expect a comprehensive response from the Scottish Government shortly to our letter of 26 February, which set out our expectation of the Government’s full co-operation in the gathering and production of evidence relevant to the inquiry.
Health & social care in the community, 26(3), 345–355. https://doi.org/10.1111/hsc.12525 Pearson, C. and Watson, N. (2018) Implementing health and social care integration in Scotland: Renegotiating new partnerships in changing cultures of care.
Update on Deputy Convenor CB introduced Roz McCall MSP as the new Deputy Convenor. 3. Discussion on Future Direction and Topics of CPG Members discussed a variety of topics the CPG could explore in future.
The SPCB noted the ongoing work looking into potential impacts for the Parliament following the First Minister’s latest statement. Festival of Politics 2020 report – SPCB(2021)Paper04 5.
The women agreed they do not tend to speak to health workers about their FGM related problems. They voiced discomfort at visiting sexual health clinics. One woman said she felt she stood out in her hijab and was embarrassed to be there, and there was frustration around seeing someone new at each visit.
An LBTT review is coming up shortly. The Scottish budget for 2025-26 committed the Scottish Government to conducting a review of aspects of LBTT, which will launch in the spring.
In his remarks, the minister said that he wanted to make things as straightforward as possible for people. Abolishing section 26 of the 1987 act makes that straightforward.