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The problem is one of a lack of economies of scale, and of finance, to enable key infrastructure, and this is especially acute in more rural Councils.viiiCOSLA, written submission
COSLA called for policy to reflect a "sensible equilibrium" between national consistency and services tailored to local needs.iiWritten submission
The Committee saw how key infrastructure, can enable place-based, joined-up working on net zero on our visit...
Retrieved from <a href="https://www.economist.com/news/briefing/21697845-gross-domestic-product-gdp-increasingly-poor-measure-prosperity-it-not-even" target="_blank">https://www.economist.com/news/briefing/21697845-gross-domestic-product-gdp-increasingly-poor-measure-prosperity-it-not-even</a> [accessed 26 January 2018].
Robert Goodwill MP, Minister for State for Immigration announced on 26 April 2017 a further 130 children would be taken in under the scheme.5The Guardian. (2017, April 26).
In contrast the average waiting period from plea to the start of an evidence led trial in the High Court is 46 weeks per the latest published monthly workbook. A copy is accessible here.
We are working with stakeholders to agree details for a new, independent entity to operate from April 2026 and we expect to announce these new arrangements in the near future.
STV (Jobs and Regional News Programming) To ask the Scottish Government whether it will provide an update on its latest engagement with STV regarding the broadcaster’s plans to cut jobs and regional news programming.
“Building a New Scotland” (Independence Prospectus) To ask the Scottish Government how the latest “Building a New Scotland” paper advances its prospectus for independence.
First, we are making progress on the recruitment of new GPs, which is up. We have a record 1,200 GPs in training, which is good news that I am sure Jackie Baillie would welcome.