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The Delegated Powers and Law Reform Committee considered the guidance at its meeting on 26 January 2021 and determined that it did not need to draw the attention of the Parliament to the guidance on any grounds within its remit.
Around 19 per cent of employees in Scotland are paid below the living wage. In Wales, the figure is 26 per cent and, in Northern Ireland, it is closer to 30 per cent.
According to figures that we obtained via a freedom of information request, 26 DCNs were issued in Scotland for livestock worrying in the six months from 1 December 2017 to 31 May 2018, 12 of which were issued in Argyll and Bute, which suggests that the dog warden there is pretty active.
That was in the Farmers Guardian on 26 May 2016. Robert Burns wrote: In gath’rin votes you were na slack; Now stand as tightly by your tack: Ne’er claw your lug, an’ fidge your back, An’ hum an’ haw; But raise your arm, an’ tell your crack Before them a’.
I very much thank all the witnesses for their evidence. 10:22 Meeting suspended. 10:26 On resuming— I welcome our witnesses for the second panel this morning: Paul Gray is director-general for health and social care in the Scottish Government and chief executive of NHS Scotland; Donna Bell is director for mental health in the Scottish Government; and, fro...
When Government increased the age at which people can remain in care to 21 and then to 26, it was a monumental move and definitely the right thing to do.