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Where woodland creation projects are receiving significant private sector investment, for example through sale of carbon credits, the value of the contribution from forestry grants can be reduced further.
The Committee report – A Modern and Sustainable Ferry Service for Scotland (published 26 June 2023) – includes consideration and recommendations for the next Clyde and Hebrides Service (CHFS3) and highlights that some of these will also be relevant to the future procurement processes for NIFS.
Yes, there is a recognition of it. It is identified as a future cost that will need to be reflected in the same way as other future costs that we plan for.
However, even after accounting for that, another bunt truth is that people seeking refugee protection in the UK are being consigned very far below what we would regard as a decent minimum standard of living or even the UK government’s social security floor of the Universal credit standard allowance; Universal Credit:...
Scottish Income Tax Rate Resolution 2025-26 The next item of business is a debate on motion S6M-16531, in the name of Shona Robison, on the Scottish income tax rate resolution 2025-26.
However, there are some interesting and innovative alternatives to just making the sites safe, such as using them for pumped hydro storage schemes or for bike tracks and other outdoor activities that could attractvisitors to the areas.
If the yard is not modernised, it is not going to win future orders, is it? The First Minister: In a sense, that is my point about the iterative process.
Les Compagnons du Devoir 10. To ask the Scottish Government whether it is aware of the French approach to training for trades as represented by the organisation, les Compagnons du Devoir.