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This decision on such use will ultimately rest with United Nations Security Lead, who will be carrying out an inspection of the premises in the coming weeks.
Murdo Fraser: To ask the Scottish Government how many people, who have been sentenced for a crime, were aged under 25 when they pled guilty, or were found guilty, since 26 January 2022. (S6O-02147) Portfolio Questions selected for answer on 27 April 2023 Education and Skills 1.
When asked if the current system of student funding through grants, bursaries and student support is progressive enough, Professor John McKendrick (the Commissioner) said1Education, Children and Young People Committee. Official Report, 26 February 2025, Col 10.
Committee reports
Date published:
21 December 2017
Where the award is made by the court, it will be possible to identify future losses and these should be ring-fenced.3Justice Committee. (2017, September 26). Official Report 26 September 2017, cols. 32, 34.
If we look at rehab housing, again we see a huge disparity: there are zero units in Dundee, zero units in Falkirk and zero units in Inverclyde, but there are 102 units in North Ayrshire, 101 units in North Lanarkshire and 648 units in Glasgow.
*S5M-22261 Neil Findlay: The Fundraising Efforts of Fiona Forbes—That the Parliament commends the fundraising efforts of Fiona Forbes from Broxburn; understands that she has made over 300 facemasks, with profits going to the oncology unit at St John’s Hospital in Livingston, and believes that this is an excellent initiative to raise money for the hospital w...
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The Committee also took evidence from the Cabinet Secretary for the Constitution, Europe and External Affairs on SSIs within the scope of this report at its meeting on 26 November 2020 and the Official Report and Minutes of that meeting have been published on the Committee’s webpages.
Committee reports
Date published:
26 November 2020
Introduction
This report sets out the Covid-19 Committee's consideration of Scottish Statutory Instruments ('SSIs') at its meeting on 26 November 2020. The minutes of the meeting have been published on the Committee's webpages.