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Overall, residential centre provision—if that is what the Bill wants to support, and if you want to support those outcomes—is available to us, in policy terms...
As my colleague Clare Haughey has said, there have been eight months of continuous reductions in long waits for out-patients and for patients with a treatment time guarantee. The latest data this week shows that operation numbers are up by 5.6 per cent in the 12 months to December 2025.
The latest Contracts for Difference (CfD) auction delivered offshore wind at £39.65 per megawatt hour – substantially below the £92.50 awarded to Hinkley.
Amendment 6 will therefore change paragraph (A) of section 17(2) into a subsection to itself, and amendment 7 will change paragraph (B) of section 17(2) into a new section 17(3).
MB MSP also notes the significance of the new foreign secretary's visit to Ukraine as a demonstration of the UK government's commitment, expressing confidence that support for Ukraine will continue regardless of political changes in the UK.
Sam Ghibaldan Chief Executive [email protected] Colin Smyth MSP Convener Economy and Fair Work Committee By e-mail: [email protected] th 16 January 2025 Dear Convener Scottish Budget Bill 2025-26 allocation to Consumer Scotland Following the publication of the Scottish Budget Bill for 2025-26, I am writing to advise that Consumer Scotland has been allocated a total of £4.112 million core budget for 2025-26, consisting of £3.525 million in resource funding and capital funding of £0.587 million for IFRS16.
We have been debating cycling in this Parliament for more than two decades, so it is not a new issue. There will be a shift when we move to using electric vehicles, which will be really expensive to buy.
The Justice Sub-Committee on Policing met on 26 October, when it held a round-table evidence session on Police Scotland’s engagement with black and minority ethnic communities.