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Questions and answers took place following the presentations. th 26new members were approved and the minute of the meetings on 15 September th 2021 and 24 February 2021. th 20 April 2022 – Formal Meeting Attendance:3MSPs; 54 non-MSPs; 2 invited guests Convener: Emma Harper MSP (unable to attend) Sheila Duffy convene...
You will know that the Rural Economy and Connectivity Committee visited the yard in February 2020 and I believe that they found the visit helped their understanding of Ferguson.
Clare Haughey is absolutely right. The latest planned care flow data shows that waits of over 52 weeks have fallen for a sixth month in a row, with a 29.4 per cent reduction in new out-patient waits and a 19.3 per cent reduction in in-patient and day-case waits since July.
England and Wales created a stand-alone offence of strangulation or suffocation, which came into force in June 2022. Northern Ireland created a new offence of non-fatal strangulation or asphyxiation, which came into force on 26 June 2023.
The Economic Crime and Corporate Transparency Bill (“the Bill”) was introduced in the House of Commons on 22 September 2022. The latest version of the Bill, Explanatory Notes and other supporting documents can be found at: https://bills.parliament.uk/bills/3339 2.
These would be more reflective of the realities of long-term decarbonisation policy planning, and will be based on the latest decarbonisation pathway for Scotland.
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Date answered:
30 January 2025
National Records of Scotland publish annual accredited official statistics on drug-related deaths in Scotland. The latest release, covering 2023, is available at https://www.nrscotland.gov.uk/publications/drug-related-deaths-in-scotland-in-2023/.
Councils are also facing significant pressures in capital budgets. In 2025/26, councils are being provided with £777m capital to support £55bn worth of assets.