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Visit Scotland submission of 24 February 2023 PE1980/B: Adopt the A832 between Achnasheen and Gorstan as a trunk road With thanks to the Committee for the opportunity to respond to the abovementioned petition.
However, they and anyone visiting the hospital are entitled to operate in a safe environment and the latest reporting of tragic events this week has shaken confidence, so we welcome the review that the Cabinet Secretary for Health and Sport has set up.
I agree with your point and I suspect that the Government would as well.There is also a drafting error in new regulation T3(10) of the National Health Service Superannuation Scheme (Scotland) Regulations 2011 (SSI 2011/117), which is inserted by regulation 7 and which refers to “section 273C of the 2004 Act” rather t...
Clearly, technology has changed how people want to access information and buy tickets, but we must acknowledge that there is a place for staffed services on the ground where and when they are most needed.
Questions and Answers
Date answered:
3 February 2023
Our new Winter Heating Payment will provide over £20 million investment each year, more than double the £8.3 million provided on average per winter by the UK Government over the last 7 years.
Before we begin our consideration of amendments, I politely ask members to make their points succinct and clear when they are speaking to their amendments. Section 26 agreed to. Sections 30 and 31 agreed to.
In a letter to Shona Robison MSP, Cabinet Secretary for Social Justice, Housing and Local Government, on 26 January 2022, Baroness Falkner, Chair of the EHRC called for more detailed consideration before any change is made to the provisions of the GRA.8Equality and Human Rights Commission. (2022, January 26).
Under that new subsection, two paragraphs of the 7 January 2020 version of the Code of Conduct – in so far as they relate to sexual harassment by a member of the Parliament of their own staff – must be treated as if they had always been part of the Code. 13.