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Where NHSGGC pro-actively translates public health resources into other languages, this is typically undertaken for the top 7-10 most common spoken languages used by their patients.
Here in Scotland, about 15,000 people have a stroke each year and hospital care for stroke patients accounts for 7 per cent of all NHS beds and 5 per cent of our NHS budget.
Brian Whittle 5. Paul McLennan 6. Emma Roddick 7. Clare Haughey 8. Patrick Harvie Members selected for Portfolio Questions on 18 December 2025 The following members have been randomly selected for Portfolio Questions on the above date.
Non-target species caught in snares will also suffer and may die, often very slowly. Neonates and juveniles may starve to death, if traps catch an adult on which they are dependent within their breeding season.
Although guidelines for usage are that traps be checked frequently and any caught animal be killed humanely, it was argued that these are often not followed and animals are left to die from injuries, suffocation or starvation.
We have had the consultation on community right to buy, which closed at the start of October, and there could well be relevant impacts from that, given the community right to buy that exists for abandoned, detrimental or neglected land.
Community Right to Buy (North Queensferry) The Land Reform (Scotland) Act 2016, which was passed overwhelmingly by this Parliament, helped to extend the community right to buy to the compulsory purchase of land or a building for the purposes of sustainable development.
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