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This approval is sought under Section 2, paragraph 62 of the Code so that the Members concerned are not required to register the overseas visit as they will be representing the Parliament on this body.
As the programmes in England, Wales and Northern Ireland have yet to submit their final accounts, is too early to compare the provision absorption rate of these programmes against the Scottish programme.
The COVID-19 pandemic has not only made life more difficult for those families living in poverty before the pandemic but families who now find themselves living in relative poverty are on average initially worse off than those that have been living in relative poverty since before the pandemic by at least £6 per week compared to the city average. We are com...
The Scottish Government routinely publishes details of Ministerial visits overseas. Details can be found at: http://www.gov.scot/About/People/14944/travel/visitsoverseas.
S6W-27847 Pam Duncan-Glancy: To ask the Scottish Government what the absence rate is for (a) primary and (b) secondary school pupils with additional support needs, and how these rates compare with pupils without additional support needs.
Subordinate legislation: Annabelle Ewing (Minister for Community Safety and Legal Affairs) to move— S5M-05334 That the Justice Committee recommends that the Apologies (Scotland) — Act 2016 (Excepted Proceedings) Regulations 2017 [draft] be approved. 4.
That means that Scotland benefits by £50 million, then £100 million, then £150 million and then £200 million, compared with what would happen if the comparable method was used.