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Clearing the Air: Transport + Lung Health report • EH invited GB to present on the latest Asthma + Lung UK Scotland report Clearing the Air: Transport + Lung Health and event which was held on the previous Wednesday night. • GB thanked EH and began his presentation (slides available on request). • GB spoke about the theme of the report and why transport and...
Questions and Answers
Date answered:
19 December 2024
To ask the Scottish Government whether it will provide a breakdown of the £100 million of funding that has been allocated in its draft Budget 2025-26 under the budget line Reform and Improvement Measures.
This resulted in an estimated 3,567 checks being completed and 1,757 onward referrals. Final figures for 2025-26 will be confirmed when the Scottish Government publishes its annual national data for the period 1 April 2025 to 31 March 2026 in June 2026.
Consideration of a new petition: The Committee will consider the following new petition— PE1672 by Hugh Paterson on Scottish Law Commission Report on Prescription. 4.
In the Cairngorms national park, nearly 5,500 people are employed in the tourism industry. From the latest figures that we have seen, that generates about £420 million for the region’s economy.
S5W-31742 Colin Smyth: To ask the Scottish Government whether a free bus travel scheme for under-26s is still being considered as part of the review of discounts available on public transport to people under the age of 26.
When she goes to Cuba, she gets to meet people who are able to guide he on the big issues, the main one she has been able to focus her time on is on a new Alzheimer’s drug called neuroEPO which is free and very advanced according to academics who are involved in trials.
Regular swimming has been shown to reduce GP visits, to improve mental and physical health and wellbeing, to improve life satisfaction and aid recovery from a variety of health conditions and trauma.