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The latest Major Capital Projects update from the Scottish Government, received by the Committee in January 2024 provided updates on the progress of HMP Highland and HMP Glasgow, the replacements for HMP Inverness and HMP Barlinnie, along with the new national facility for women offenders in Stirling.
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.
Questions and Answers
Date answered:
2 November 2022
To ask the Scottish Government whether it plans to introduce a Help to Buy scheme for veterans, to support veterans and their families when buying a home.
The levy could also create a more symbiotic relationship between visitors and local communities. When we visit a new country, we all have the responsibility to respect its landmarks, cultures and environments.
I can see that she is shaking her head; I think she must have visited it recently, then. I was there to launch the new Digital Discourse Initiative, which has been led by the Time for Inclusive Education campaign.
Though actually, everyone is welcome to visit. Witches too! In his final presentation Enric Miralles laid out each building on the table – telling the story of what each building would do as part of the new Parliament.
Finance and Public Administration Committee 01 October 2024 Finance and Public Administration Committee 01 October 2024Pre-budget Scrutiny 2025-26 Pre-budget Scrutiny 2025-26 Good morning, and welcome to the 27th meeting in 2024 of the Finance and Public Administration Committee.
Last year, it dropped to 23 per cent, I think, but it tends to hover at around 25 or 26 per cent. We are obliged to keep prisoners who are on remand separate from convicted prisoners.