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That includes targeted marketing of payments and assistance from local delivery teams to help people apply, with advisers available at co-located venues in Wishaw and Motherwell. The draft budget for 2025-26 includes more than £12.8 million for free income maximisation support and welfare and debt advice.
Culture Sector (Funding) To ask the Scottish Government what discussions the culture secretary has had with the finance secretary regarding whether it will deliver its commitment to provide an additional £25 million to the culture sector in 2025-26. (S6O-04060) I have had regular discussions with the Cabinet Secretary for Finance and Local Government regar...
In our communications with Channel 4 and the regulator, Ofcom, including letters that were sent on 26 April, 25 June and 28 August, we have challenged the inadequate made outside England quotas that are proposed and have set out our expectation that they should be increased to at least 16 per cent, with individual nation quotas.
In correspondence with the Scottish Government—which was published online with the agenda for this meeting—the committee queried paragraph 3 of schedule 1 of the instrument, which would amend the Freedom of Information (Scotland) Act 2002 by changing the words “EU obligation” to “assimilated obligation” in sections 26 and 45. In particular, the committee no...
As at 26 April 2020, from the retailer’s returns provided, around two thirds (22,000, rounded) of these individuals had placed an order for priority delivery.
Questions and Answers
Date answered:
21 August 2019
To ask the Scottish Government, further to the answer to question S5W-24070 by Joe FitzPatrick on 26 July 2019, whether it will provide the figures for the period broken down by year.
They will be supported to integrate into PSD Scotland, to embrace the new organisation’s identity and to promote the values of the organisation as set out by its leadership team.
This research highlights the key factors that promote or reduce consumer engagement with circular economy measures, and sets out the priorities for action to increase consumer participation in Scotland’s circular economy.