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R Supported by: Paul Sweeney* Wednesday 5 November 2025 18 Today's Business Future Business Motions & Questions Legislation Other Gnothaichean an-diugh Gnothaichean ri teachd Gluasadan agus Ceistean Reachdas Eile Motions | Gluasadan *S6M-19539 Graeme Dey: Parliamentary Recess Dates—That the Parliament agrees, for the purposes of the pre-election campaign period from 26 March to 8 April 2026 (inclusive), the following parliamentary recess dates under Rule 2.3.1: 26 March to 8 April 2026 (inclusive).
We welcome the Committee’s interest in the new survey questions on non -fatal strangulation. Fieldwork for the 2025/26 Scottish Crime and Justice Survey is currently underway and will run until March 2026.
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26 November 2018
This was reiterated by the Cabinet Secretary for Health and Sport.Health and Sport Committee Official Report 2 Oct 2018, COL 14
We welcome confirmation from the Cabinet Secretary that health boards will be expected to report on how they have ensured appropriate staffing and the outcomes from running the tools as well...
He stated “Each of the chief executives remains an accountable officer and there is no immediate plan to change that”.iiiHealth and Sport Committee. Official Report, 5 June 2018.
There are tariffs—bizarrely—of 32 per cent on synthetic women’s coats and 26 per cent on slippers. The savings of 26 per cent could be huge to the business of Scottish slipper makers, if there are any.
W ith the scale, rang e and so phisticatio n o f cyber threats co ntinuing to g ro w ea ch yea r, like ev ery sec to r, it is a case o f when rather than if a cyb er-attack w ill o cc ur.
Scottish National Standardised Assessments inquiry: The Committee will take evidence from-Lindsay Law, Convener, Connect; James McEnaney, Lecturer and Journalist; Darren Northcott, National Official (Education), NASUWT; Susan Quinn, Education Committee Convener, EIS. 2.