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All documents are available on the Scottish Parliament website at: www.parliament.scot/documents SP Bill 28B Session 5 (2018)
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All documents are available on the Scottish Parliament website at: www.scottish.parliament.scot/documents SP Bill 23–DPM Session 5 (2017)
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All documents are available on the Scottish Parliament website at: www.Scottish.parliament.scot/documents SP Bill 31–PM Session 5 (2018)
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All documents are available on the Scottish Parliament website at: www.parliament.scot/documents SP Bill 45–DPM Session 6 (2024)
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With the £25 million from the Scottish Government and £200 million from the UK Government on top of the £100 million city deal, this is one of the largest industrial interventions that this country has seen in decades, but it is not just about the money.
With the £25 million from the Scottish Government and £200 million from the UK Government on top of the £100 million city deal, this is one of the largest industrial interventions that this country has seen in decades, but it is not just about the money.
Mr Gibson was correct to identify that new and additional issues have been identified recently—anybody who wants to see the detail can see it in CalMac’s press release—on top of the previous issues with the gearbox.
If he will not listen to police officers, he should listen to others, including the Conservatives, who said that the bill was too vague, was poorly defined, and would not work. Now, some of Scotland's top legal experts have said the same.