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Similarly, these bodies have provided unions with progress updates on the development on the new Islay vessels, listening and taking action on their views when appropriate.
Culture, Tourism, Europe and External Relations Committee 26 January 2017 Culture, Tourism, Europe and External Relations Committee 26 January 2017European Union Referendum (Implications for Scotland) European Union Referendum (Implications for Scotland) Good morning, and welcome to the third meeting of the Culture...
We know from comparative studies that transgender young people are about four times more likely to think about attempting suicide, and the latest stats show that, in 2023, more than 7,000 children and young people had their referrals rejected by CAMHS, which is an average of 26 children a day.
We are all aware that Scotland has an ageing population. The latest projections seem to indicate that the working age population will shrink over the medium to long term.
No. Okay. So you would be wanting a new register and a new IT system specifically for domestic abuse, as in— No, my question is more general than that—I will rephrase it.
Prior to that, I spent many years on the executive team at Skyscanner and then, after the sale of Skyscanner, I worked for Ctrip as its head of mergers and acquisitions.
The Scottish Retail Consortium has said that the Scottish budget will cause “self-inflicted economic harm” and that its plan for a new levy “smacks of incoherent policy-making within Government”.
I am not sure whether the minister or the cabinet secretary are aware of the emergency situation that we are seeing in Edinburgh. The latest figures show that 2,265 children are living in temporary accommodation in Edinburgh, which is up 20 per cent on last year and is an increase of 930 per cent since 2002.