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The bureau then scheduled for tomorrow a debate to discuss the Government’s approach to Covid-19 going forward and then a vote on the matter, to allow MSPs to give their views on the new proposals. That would have given members the time to digest the complicated newplans that the First Minister is now instigating in her latest attempt to slow the spread of the virus and to consider replies to the myriad questions that would have been posed by MSPs on behalf of the people we are elected to serve.
We have self funded a joint mental health/substance use pharmacy post in Angus to further support this new way of working, after planned Scottish Government funding for this was not forthcoming due to cuts in the Scottish Government funding for new pharmacy posts.
I will say yes to that one, for the reasons that we discussed at the start of my answer about what we offer the planning authorities. Ultimately, it is the planning authority that decides whether or not to permit modification where there has been significant mortality in a farm or farming in a new area.
Amendment 93 would introduce a new part 3B to the 2003 act, to address “persistently abandoned or neglected land”, through the introduction of compulsory sale orders.
In practice, it means the DWP will have a new and extended power to gather information in relation to fraud in any benefits still delivered under agency agreement.
For resource, “there is a move from a balanced budget in 2025-26 to a gap of just under £1 billion in 2026-27 and a gap of over £2.6 billion in 2029-30.