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Sometimes, it is more important to get out there, which is why, under the Government’s guidelines, we have tightly defined the situations when we actually need to go out for a site visit or to an incident.
Do you believe that the data is being captured, which means that the issue is simply one of accessing it, or is the issue that the new agency is not capturing the same level and detail of data that you previously expected to get from the UK social security system?
He was let out one night with nowhere to go—he got chatting to somebody randomly at a bar, who tried to get him some accommodation but could not get anything and then offered him a place to stay for that night, with the tragic consequences that came from that.
Ruth Davidson is shouting at me from her seat about how we are spending that money. Let me remind her that it is not new money—what we get from that levy, the UK Government has taken away in other ways.
The Scottish Government has also launched a new fairer funding pilot to provide additional multiyear funding to organisations across Scotland, which will be worth £61.7 million in 2025-26 and £63.2 million in 2026-27.
Other respondents felt that larger organisations, in particular, ‘could send different people’, and that sometimes having more senior people from organisations means that ‘we tend to get the corporate views, when sometimes it might be more useful to get the frontline view’.
Now is the moment for businesses, policymakers and communities to step up and ensure young people get the support they need to access work and transform their lives, families, and communities.
Given there is no possibility of the committee visiting another grouse moor ahead of stage 2, Scotland’s Regional Moorland Groups have produced a video that we believe should be considered as substantive evidence by the committee, as it considers the proposal to ban snares.
Given there is no possibility of the committee visiting another grouse moor ahead of stage 2, Scotland’s Regional Moorland Groups have produced a video that we believe should be considered as substantive evidence by the committee, as it considers the proposal to ban snares.