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Gifts No registrable interests Overseas visits From 17 to 26 November 2023 I was part of a cross-party delegation of MSPs who visited the People’s Republic of Bangladesh at the invitation of the High Commission of Bangladesh to the UK based in London (28 Queen's Gate, South Ke...
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The women agreed they do not tend to speak to health workers about their FGM related problems. They voiced discomfort at visiting sexual health clinics. One woman said she felt she stood out in her hijab and was embarrassed to be there, and there was frustration around seeing someone new at each visit.
As requested in our letter of 3 September 2024, the Committee expects the Scottish Government to provide medium-term projections (tables of figures usually included in the MTFS) alongside the 2025-26 Budget where possible, as well as the latest projected 2024-25 spend, to aid scrutiny and transparency.15Scottish Parl...
Our new Carbon Management Plan, which takes us up to 2025/26, is published here and maps out the projects planned and costs required over the next few years to reach our target of a 66% reduction in emissions. 8.
The Committee would like to thank the advisers for providing Members with a weekly analysis of Ministerial statements and the latest public health data to assist Members in their scrutiny work.
Questions and Answers
Date answered:
10 January 2012
Through that process FCS negotiated market leading rates of community benefit of £5,000 per megawatt installed per year (index linked) to be shared by local communities.
However, as I return to Skye, I do so saddened at the news of the passing of one man who was recognised as a great servant to the Highlands of Scotland—Charles Kennedy.