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I know that many stakeholders support our approach of taking the next few weeks to think through the issues and take account of the latest public health advice before we confirm our central planning assumption at the start of the new school term.
It is not, however, currently anticipated that the establishment of the Bank will require the development of new ICT projects. In some cases it may be suitable for the Bank to use existing Scottish Government systems. 41.
I have received an explanation from Mark Griffin that I am satisfied with.Prisoners (Father and Child Visit Contracts) Prisoners (Father and Child Visit Contracts) 2.
Therefore, it is important that we do separate evaluations in Scotland. I have read NHS Lothian’s latest evaluation, and I will obviously draw on that in my speech.
Regulation 3(3) – amending Article 26(4) in EUR 2014/809
The second subparagraph in Article 26(4) applies only to DPS and as such was omitted from EUR 2014/809, insofar as it applies to AS, on IP completion day by the Common Agricultural Policy (Financing, Management and Monitoring Supplementary Provisions) Miscellan...
Along with his business partner, who was also the paper’s news editor, he was approached by the BBC in Glasgow, at a time when its news service in Scotland was being developed through freelancers, and the BBC wanted news from Shetland.
The “Tackling Child Poverty Delivery Plan 2022-26” has a priority group model, and we are supportive of that because it allows that targeting of resources.
Members indicated agreement.Courts Reform (Scotland) Act 2014 (Commencement No 7, Transitional and Saving Provisions) Order 2016 (SSI 2016/291 (C 26)) Courts Reform (Scotland) Act 2014 (Commencement No 7, Transitional and Saving Provisions) Order 2016 (SSI 2016/291 (C 26)) No legal points have been raised by our leg...
Age UK has highlighted that the issue prevents many old people from going out and about on a daily basis, with the result that they lose confidence and are reluctant to visitnew places, which of course increases isolation.
Does that mean having to introduce new taxes, increase taxes, bring in new fees or whatever to pay for taking this forward, if the costs are higher than expected?