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It may be some time before the health records of all certificate holders are flagged because the new arrangements are only applied in cases where new applications are being made or certificates are due for renewal.
If you look at hydrogen, you can see that creating a transport demand for a public sector fleet, for example, can really help to kick-start some of these new industries. We have seen examples of that on some of our visits to Aberdeen, where we saw hydrogen bin lorries.
The number of police officers who are subjected to assaults every year is rising. The latest figures from Police Scotland indicate that more than 3,000 police officers and police staff were victims of assault each year over the past five years.
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Date answered:
17 February 2025
Progress towards eliminating hepatitis C (HCV) in Scotland is monitored by Public Health Scotland (PHS). PHS’s latest HCV surveillance report, published in January 2025, described progress as “hugely encouraging”.
The latest publication is available on the SFC’s website: College Performance Indicators 2022-23 - Scottish Funding Council (sfc.ac.uk) This data supports Scottish Government and SFC’s work with colleges and universities to measure and improve performance across the sectors.
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Date answered:
14 April 2023