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With the cost-of-living crisis pushing more people into debt beyond their control, and impacting on their mental health, it is imperative that the setting of the Mental Health Moratorium’s eligibility criteria is done carefully so it reflects the processes and policies currently in practice.
I made the point earlier around what children and young people are learning at that time—they might have needs at that particular point because that is the point at which they are in their learning.
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We need to keep at the forefront the point that businesses need to be profitable in order to survive and then to deliver on the outcomes that we are talking about.
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Going into Round 8
At the end of the last round (Round 7), both chief negotiators reported little progress had been made in the talks. The key issues cited as sticking points remained level playing field issues (including State Aid) and fisheries.
Aggregates Tax and Devolved Taxes Administration (Scotland) Bill: The Committee will consider the Scottish Government's response to points raised on the delegated powers provisions in this Bill at Stage 1. 7.
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