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The projected total SPCB contributions for 2025–26 is approximately £2.48m. 9. However, if the SPCB were, alternatively, to approve option 2, the SPCB contributions would reduce by £590k in 2026/27, to £1.89m.
They confirmed that participants in the Aspiring Chairs programme for years one and two (2023/24 and 2024/25) were drawn from the pool of existing NHS non-executive board members. For the current 2025-26 cohort, (year three of the programme), NHS Education for Scotland has trialled opening the programme to other sectors.
“The Scottish Government intends to engage with the new UK Government on the issue of UK Ministers’ powers in devolved areas, to continue to try to ensure that their use respects devolved responsibilities and provides the Parliament with appropriate levels of transparency and scrutiny.
Business Managers agreed to lodge a motion proposing Committee changes to be taken at Decision Time on Wednesday 26 June 2024, to take effect from that point forward.
Child Poverty (Scotland) Bill 2nd Marshalled List of Amendments for Stage 2 The Bill will be considered in the following order— Sections 1 to 13 Long Title Amendments marked * are new (including manuscript amendments) or have been altered.
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However, Aberdeen University had been unsuccessful in securing display space at COP 26 in Glasgow. There had been 4,000 applications for 50 display spaces.
This will be supported by a more directive approach to where new development should take place, with new policies to proactively support and encourage opportunities for town centre living.