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Free school meals in secondary schools – evidence According to the Scottish Government’s latest School Healthy Living Survey, 44.6% of secondary school pupils in 2020 took a school meal (whether free or paid for).
While affordability of energy bills is legislated in the new Energy Act 2023, ME communities are more likely to experience fuel poverty than the rest of the population.
Members discussed, “the curse of the new,” where sustaining activity over time to evidence the real benefits of the intervention is less attractive than new projects.
Members discussed, “the curse of the new,” where sustaining activity over time to evidence the real benefits of the intervention is less attractive than new projects.
The best way to combat shortages is to build new homes but, year after year, the Scottish Government falls short of what is needed to tackle growing homelessness levels—the latest statistics show that house building completions are down by about 6 per cent on the previous year.
Now, the vast majority of home care is personal care. In fact, the latest data that I saw showed that only 3 per cent of home care was non-personal care.
As a matter of fact, the number of staff supporting pupils with additional support needs increased between 2015 and 2016, the latest years for which figures are available.
After its initial Commons stages, and between 26 November 2024 and 16 January 2025, the Bill was considered at the committee stage in the House of Commons.
The Justice Committee considered Stage 2 amendments to the Bill on 26 January 2021. The Delegated Powers and Law Reform Committee issued a further report on the delegated powers in the Bill as amended at Stage 2 (February 2021).