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My expectation is that the Government would work with the professional bodies to identify how best to express that through secondary legislation and guidance.10Scottish Parliament. (2025, February 4).
No, I think that you have just conceded that point, Mr Fraser. The point that I am making— There is an important point here— Let us stop this discussion now.
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Date answered:
1 February 2024
The Governor’s veto does not apply where a prisoner reaches their statutory automatic release point in the normal way, which is consistent with the existing position for most short- term prisoners who are generally released unconditionally at that point.
Nick Britten highlighted a recent debate in the UK Parliament around putting bereavement teaching on the national curriculum for school children. Action point: Jeremy Balfour to raise with the relevant Minister.
It is a poor offer, just like the wider package for local government, which will not do much to support our communities or the people who need help most. 16:26 I rise to speak for the Liberal Democrats in this important debate.