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Specific resources have been allocated to six primary schools in Arran and one in Cumbrae to provide remote on-line after-school support for pupils unable to attend in person due to costs and availability of transport; the introduction of laundry and other family support initiatives in schools; and the introduction of visiting specialists to broaden the experience of children due to unaffordability of transport for visits to mainland facilities and experiences.
UKPHS will continue with its systematic, proactive screening of potential new and emerging biosecurity risks and be responsive to changes in risk levels via actions such as surveillance, enhanced inspection, regulation, import controls, research and awareness raising.
Clare Haughey: To ask the Scottish Government what its response is to the findings of the latest Scottish Crime and Justice Survey, which included for the first time new questions around crimes of fraud and computer misuse.
At the time of writing, the UK’s Environment Agency published their latest report on the state of wild salmon in England and Wales saying that stocks have fallen to their lowest level ever.
For instance, the new Government in Berlin expects that the Conference on the Future of Europe will lead to a Verfassungskonvent, as we Germans call it, which would be a new convention on how to reform the existing treaties of the European Union.
In our written response to the Minister of 26 January, we specifically expressed our disappointment that the fee increase would not come in until September.
The Scottish Government is currently providing the full funding requested by local authorities to run their inter-island and internal ferry services in 2025-26, which is around £50 million, and increase of 19.4% from last year.
Details of road maintenance allocations to individual councils for financial year 2025-26 can be found on page 40 of the current Scottish Local Government Finance ‘Green Book’.