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In addition, the 17 Scottish Government consulted on the introduction of mandatory sheep carcass classification from 24 November 2017 to 26 January 2018, following the recommendations from the industry-led Scottish Sheep Sector 18 review.
Road Safety Scotland is undertaking a range of national behaviour change campaigns in 2025-26 relating to motorbikes, speed, drink and drug driving, fitness to drive, distractions and young drivers.
Good progress is being made across the 23 actions in the Government’s “Planning and the Housing Emergency—Delivery Plan”, and we are working in close collaboration with industry and other stakeholders. The 2025-26 budget includes £768 million for the affordable housing supply programme, helping to tackle the housing emergency and contributing towards our t...
Therefore, we are confident that there are sufficient funds in the 2025-26 budget to meet the needs. That funding can be found in the road safety line in the roads budget that was published yesterday.
At NFU Scotland’s autumn conference on 26 October, I committed to working with the farming sector to provide support for repair of flood banks that were damaged by the extreme rainfall during October to protect our vitally productive farm land.
Does the minister agree that it is faintly ridiculous that, in order to avoid redundancies, Ferguson Marine, which is a publicly owned shipyard, is now almost entirely dependent on building sub-contract work for BAE Systems on a type 26 programme for the Ministry of Defence while the Scottish Government is handing a £100 million ferry contract to a Turkish ...
A person who is prevented by the Pensions Act 1999 (c.26), or by any other enactment or rule of law, from being a pension Scheme trustee is barred from being a Trustee of the SPPS.
The trust is named after Terrence Higgins, who was the first person to die of AIDS in the United Kingdom, succumbing to the disease in London’s St Thomas’ hospital aged just 37.
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Date answered:
29 January 2026