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R S6W-16380 Sandesh Gulhane: To ask the Scottish Government what its latest estimate is of the number of (a) dentists, (b) dental practices in total and (c) dental practices carrying out NHS procedures, in Scotland.
When it comes to suppressing the virus, we know what works: testing, contact tracing and getting people vaccinated. The Scottish Government has to redouble its efforts and improve the systems that it has already, not invent new ones.
Indeed, the Committee restated our view that there would be merit in carrying out a wider review of how the fiscal framework is operating in our latest report on the Scottish Budget process in practice published in June 2025.
Indeed, the Committee restated our view that there would be merit in carrying out a wider review of how the fiscal framework is operating in our latest report on the Scottish Budget process in practice published in June 2025.
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To date there has been little scope for reform or discussion of reform, but I hope that an opportunity for that will be presented outside this budget process. Our having a new First Minister, a new finance secretary and new local government ministers will present an opportunity to build a new relationship and have positive discussions about a new funding settlement.
Committee reports
Date published:
19 December 2025
“the rationale for having different mechanisms of getting a case from the Land Court to the Inner House of the Court of Session depending on what type of case is being considered”.
Costs on other bodies, individuals and businesses 26. The Scottish Government does not anticipate that any substantial costs will fall on other bodies, individuals or businesses as a result of the provisions of the Bill.