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Questions and Answers Date answered: 30 May 2024

S6W-27960

The Scottish Government set out the 2024-25 public sector pay metrics today in a new Framework for a multi-year Pay Policy covering 2024-25, 2025-26 and 2026-27.
Questions and Answers Date answered: 3 December 2021

S6W-04526

The £50 million Ending Homelessness Together Fund announced in 2017 is for five years (2018-23) and the new £50 million announced in Programme for Government 2021 to end homelessness is for this parliamentary term (2021-26).
Questions and Answers Date answered: 26 August 2014

S4W-22206

As detailed in the answer to question S4W-22205 on 26 August 2014, this decision does not affect the proposals for funding renewables set out in Scotland’s Future.
Last updated: 13 September 2020

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It is anticipated that the commitment will vary over the period of appointment, with greater involvement in the early stages of the development work. 7. Remuneration will be £200 per 8-hour day, plus expenses.
Official Report Meeting date: 6 September 2016

Environment, Climate Change and Land Reform Committee 06 September 2016

Ultimately, however, it will be for the new board of the new entity to establish its direction, under the Scottish ministers’ guidance.
Official Report Meeting date: 6 June 2019

Public Petitions Committee 06 June 2019

It continues: “targets for initiation on to hepatitis C treatment are a minimum and the latest figures for 2017/18 show that the treatment target for that year was exceeded.”
Official Report Meeting date: 17 May 2023

Citizen Participation and Public Petitions Committee 17 May 2023

We would like dates for the preferred choice and when the road will be built and completed, and we would like to know what the slippage is. I recognise that there is a new minister, but the issue has gone on for long enough.
Official Report Meeting date: 26 October 2017

Social Security Committee 26 October 2017

Social Security Committee 26 October 2017 Social Security Committee 26 October 2017Decision on Taking Business in Private Decision on Taking Business in Private Good morning, everyone, and thank you for coming along.
Official Report Meeting date: 9 March 2022

Education, Children and Young People Committee 09 March 2022

You have rightly stated that, according to the latest figures, which are for September 2021, the uptake was 13 per cent, but I should point out that we are talking about the total population of two-year-olds.
Last updated: 30 March 2023

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T able 5 – Cancelled Sailings by Cause Disruption Cause Name FY 2019/20 FY 2020/21 FY 2021/22 Action of blue light services* 6 5 7 Adverse weather 6,311 4,550 5,113 All others 5 7 43 Bereavement issues* 2 Berth not free (cal mac)* 2 Berth not free (external) * 28 Bunkering issues 2 10 Bunkering issues* 2 Drills on passage* 2 Force majeure event* 135 1,194 2,053 Livestock sailing 5 Mechanical problems (ship)* 1,064 498 1,678 Mechanical problems (shore)* 109 18 25 Medical emergency* 6 8 1 Navigational issues 7 3 10 No call required 18 35 12 Pier work (external)* 220 44 16 Scot government approved 120 485 1,551 Ship involved in emergency* 7 6 14 Sub vessel (other reason)* 3 2 2 Substitute vessel (ann o/haul) 5 Very high tide 15 171 81 Very low tide 207 81 167 Vessel changeover 1 4 Vessel redeployed* 91 Total 8,347 7,115 10,825 Causes marked * are considered to be within CalMac’s control Appendix 1 – Causes of Cancelled Services by Route (FY 2021/22) R oute Name ) * * ) L S E U * E * ) R D * * A Y C ) P I ) E I O H C / N L V V H H N O O A R O S S E ( ( S N E N R * G A * S R S S P N ) T R E E * P T L M M A N S ( E R T R Y A E E H A E E X E M L C L L R N G T V U R E I V S D E G E N B B ( E R E N S L E E E O S N E O O H E N I E S E H I E U E R S I E T T G L R R I E T E M I R S E E G U X D R P P L O U R A D A N ( S U V D L N I E E E I A I Q F L L ( E S R E T B L S A V T E N M E A A J E G T W E L K R K T H F E H O R C C V A N I O W S I I R E O C U I C E O G L T O L M S I N T N N H O V O R O S I L A L A N G E T H L A A N T E E R T L H E I W C A V G O O S H H I T K C E T I S Y Y I S A C P R E C C D T V N V I B R T R O B R R S L E V E E E L C D E U A O H U E I C U E E O O I A A A B B F L M M M N N P S S S S V V V T Ardmhor (Barra) - Eriskay 200 4 18 85 12 1 320 Ardrossan - Brodick 337 150 32 2 13 263 1 798 Ardrossan - Campbeltown 4 4 35 43 Berneray - Leverburgh 94 10 20 38 70 2 234 Claonaig - Lochranza 74 12 22 16 3 127 Colintraive - Rhubodach 361 255 66 86 768 Fionnphort - Iona 3 420 14 2 439 Fishnish - Lochaline 29 10 39 Gallanach - Kerrera 122 18 2 4 11 2 2 161 Gourock - Dunoon 2 901 2 10 166 73 150 1 1,305 2 Gourock - Kilcreggan 398 4 150 60 2 2 640 4 Kennacraig - Islay 55 25 77 40 1 2 200 Kennacraig - Islay/C'say/Oban 14 27 7 48 Largs - Cumbrae Slip 308 18 377 273 1 2 1 1 981 Mallaig - Armadale 213 4 12 40 6 402 2 1 2 682 Mallaig - Eigg/Muck/Rum/Canna 169 1 1 1 10 15 3 22 222 Mallaig - Lochboisdale 14 10 35 113 172 Oban - Castlebay/Lochboisdale 72 18 24 29 1 144 R oute Name ) * * ) L S E U * E * ) R D * * A Y C ) P I ) E I O H C / N L V V H H N O O A R O S S E ( ( S N E N R * G A * S R S S P N ) T R E E * P T L M M A N S ( E R T R Y A E E H A E E X E M L C L L R N G T V U R E I V S D E G E N B B ( E R E N S L E E E O S N E O O H E N I E S E H I E U E R S I E T T G L R R I E T E M I R S E E G U X D R P P L O U R A D A N ( S U V D L N I E E E I A I Q F L L ( E S R E T B L S A V T E N M E A A J E G T W E L K R K T H F E H O R C C V A N I O W S I I R E O C U I C E O G L T O L M S I N T N N H O V O R O S I L A L A N G E T H L A A N T E E R T L H E I W C A V G O O S H H I T K C E T I S Y Y I S A C P R E C C D T V N V I B R T R O B R R S L E V E E E L C D E U A O H U E I C U E E O O I A A A B B F L M M M N N P S S S S V V V T Oban - Coll/Tiree 108 18 1 6 1 1 135 Oban - Coll/Tiree/Castlebay 3 9 12 Oban - Colonsay 16 3 10 15 2 46 Oban - Craignure 115 43 59 2 1 92 312 4 Oban - Lismore 71 18 21 1 15 175 9 Sconser - Raasay 2 88 6 3 99 Tarbert LF - Portavadie 171 229 30 300 2 18 750 Tayinloan - Gigha 233 28 21 282 Tobermory - Kilchoan 88 54 4 12 2 33 193 Uig - Tarbert/Lochmaddy 57 3 39 2 101 Ullapool - Stornoway 123 29 20 2 1 175 Wemyss Bay - Rothesay 258 420 539 2 3 1,222 155 8 Total 7 5113 43 28 10 2053 5 1678 25 1 10 12 16 14 2 5 167 4 1 1 Causes marked * are considered to be within CalMac’s control pdf. application/pdf. 283757. 20230308_Followup_CalMac.

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