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DRAFT Conveners Group Meeting with the First Minister Wednesday 26 March 2025 Wednesday 26 March 2025 Transcript produced by the Scottish Parliament Official Report W ednesday 26 March 2025 CONTENTS Col.
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26 November 2020
We are working with COSLA and local authority resettlement officers, the Scottish Refugee Council, the Parliament, Education Scotland, black and minority ethnic groups and disability groups, so we are seeking to get those messages out.”iiiStandards, Procedures and Public Appointments Committee. Official Report, Col 26.
Dr Alistair Clark and Professor Toby James argued in their written evidence for the reestablishment of the original deadline for the registration of postal votes (so that voters are not disadvantaged and caught out) as well as an increase in resources for electoral administrators and a “massive and sustained public education campaign”.
The member is correct to point out that the other side of that coin is that the UK Government requires us to achieve our targets if it is to achieve its targets.
Government initiated questions lodged on 26 November 2020 S5W-33557 Rona Mackay: To ask the Scottish Government what progress has been made in extending the remit of the OECD Review of Curriculum for Excellence, and how the OECD will undertake the additional work on assessment and qualifications.
Supported by: Kevin Stewart*, Bill Kidd*, Colin Beattie*, Maggie Chapman*, Stuart McMillan*, Mercedes Villalba* *S6M-20177 Foysol Choudhury: South Queensferry Celebrated at NHBC Pride in the Job Regional Awards—That the Parliament congratulates Mr Gavin McCann of CALA Homes on being awarded the NHBC Pride in the Job Regional Award in the Multi Builder Category, for his work as site manager on the Queensferry Heights development in South Queensferry; understands that Mr McCann was selected from over 8,000 site managers and passed through three stages of judging; further understands that this is the only award in the UK that is dedicated to recognising site managers specifically; believes that the NHBC Pride in the Job Awards, commonly known as the "Oscars of housebuilding", have been instrumental in driving up standards across the industry; celebrates the fact that Lothian is home to a growing number of cutting-edge housing developments like Queensferry Heights; thanks Mr McCann for his work on Queensferry Heights, and wishes him the best of luck at the Supreme Awards, which will be held in January 2026.
However, it is not clear how much each of the parties might be ready to concede on key aspects of the proposed reset. 77 Id., p. 8; see Part 1 Report, p. 26 ff. 78 Garcia-Bercero, cit. (fn. 53), p. 12 ff. 79 Ibid.
To ask the Scottish Government what its plans are to increase funding for hospices in line with inflation, in light of reports that hospices in Edinburgh are reducing services due to a lack of funding increases. Through the 2025-26 Scottish Budget the Scottish Government has provided £5 million for independent hospices.