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It is not likely to see its 60th birthday and, with an additional bit of bad luck, it will die before it is 50. That is a gap in life expectancy of 25-plus years, which is unacceptable in a modern, developed western democracy.
The Scottish Government published an initial response to the Just Transition Commission's final report on 7 September. Four overarching themes are set out 3Scottish Government. (2021).
Would you be happy to have bought a house, rented it out, and the tenant can turn round and demand money for going out”— or indeed demand to buy the house? I could not have put it better myself.
That was what particularly struck me with Julie Walsh"—the last of the six women to die in Styal prison—"who had spent the majority of her adult life serving at regular intervals short periods of imprisonment for crimes which represented a social nuisance rather than anything that demanded the most extreme form of punishment.
The amendments move what is presently chapter 7 of part 1 into a schedule. Chapter 7 sets out the consequences for someone who fails to comply with conditions imposed on them when they are released from police custody either on investigative liberation or on undertaking.
Are there any comments on page 1? Page 2? Paragraph 7 refers to the committee’s view on the Protection of Workers (Scotland) Bill and paragraph 8 refers to the Energy Bill.