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The underlying Mission is “To support the growth of the Scottish tourism economy through engaging more visitors in discovering and experiencing the unique Gaelic language and its associated culture.”
In its report, the Scottish Affairs Committee recommended the following changes to The Thistle to maximise its impact:
“Having access to equipment such as single-use tourniquets, testing drugs onsite, and allowing visitors to inhale drugs have all been highlighted as key to The Thistle achieving its maximum effectiveness.
In its report, the Scottish Affairs Committee recommended the following changes to The Thistle to maximise its impact:
“Having access to equipment such as single-use tourniquets, testing drugs onsite, and allowing visitors to inhale drugs have all been highlighted as key to The Thistle achieving its maximum effectiveness.
In its report, the Scottish Affairs Committee recommended the following changes to The Thistle to maximise its impact:
“Having access to equipment such as single-use tourniquets, testing drugs onsite, and allowing visitors to inhale drugs have all been highlighted as key to The Thistle achieving its maximum effectiveness.
The reporting grounds engaged in this quarter are set out below:
(e) - Doubt whether the instrument is intra vires
Political Parties, Elections and Referendums Act 2000 (Non-Party Campaigner Code of Practice) (Appointed Date) (Scotland) Order 2025 (SSI 2025/288) (see the context set out at paragraph 21)
(i) - Drafting appears to be defective
Motor Vehicles (Competitions and Trials) (Miscellaneous Amendment) (Scotland) Regulations 2025 (SSI 2025/245)
(j) - Failure to comply with laying requirements
Prisons and Young Offenders Institutions (Scotland) Amendment Rules 2025 (SSI 2025/277) (Committee content with the reason for the 28-day breach)
National Health Service...
The full economic benefit from offshore wind, hydrogen and decommissioning will therefore not land in Scotland or in the island economies. What do businesses and visitors want from a well-run ferry service?
I wanted to link to a question about energy-from-waste sites. We do not have a lot of time to get into detail, but there is an assumption that 45 per cent of energy-from-waste sites will install CCS by 2032.