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They are now entering the final year of the current programme, and will be beginning a new programme with new criteria – he hopes to have details by the next meeting. 4.
R S6W-08190 Pam Duncan-Glancy: To ask the Scottish Government what its position is on whether stroke care is being provided to a standard that is in keeping with Article 26 of the UN Convention on the Rights of Persons with Disabilities.
R S6W-08190 Pam Duncan-Glancy: To ask the Scottish Government what its position is on whether stroke care is being provided to a standard that is in keeping with Article 26 of the UN Convention on the Rights of Persons with Disabilities.
Eligibility for COVID-19 vaccination has changed for winter 2025/26 compared to winter 2024/25. The following groups are being offered a COVID-19 vaccination in winter 2025/26.
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Date published:
22 February 2022
However, the document also states that intergovernmental relations “are best facilitated by effective sharing of information and respecting confidentiality of the content of the discussions.”
SEPA and NatureScot in partnership UKCEH have developed web application that provides access to the latest modelled estimates of nitrogen deposition and ammonia concentrations at a designated site level.
In a recent speech to business leaders, the First Minister advised that “re-joining the European Union as an independent country and making our own economic decisions” is the best way to meet the challenges that businesses face and to grow our economy.
Further research is required to study their long-term health impacts. According to the latest data from the Scottish Health Survey, 12% of adults in Scotland reported using e-cigarettes or vapes in 2023, an increase from 10% in 2022.
According to the Scottish Government’s Resource Spending Review framework (RSR), covering 23-24 to 26-27, we were to expect a flat cash settlement for all parts of the justice sector in 23-24.