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Trends in Ecology and Evolution, 27(1), 19-26.
This means that while particular ecosystems, habitats and species can be especially valuable for different human purposes, the degree to which life is diverse is important too.
Committee reports
Date published:
27 November 2017
Although it is a national programme, it allows for local variations, and it has been an extremely successful model in Glasgow.
Health and Sport Committee 26 September 2017, Billy Garrett (Glasgow Life), contrib. 8, http://www.scottish.parliament.uk/parliamentarybusiness/report.aspx?
PE1933/JJ: Allow the Fornethy Survivors to access Scotland's redress scheme Petitioner written submission, 26 February 2026 At this, our last opportunity, to submit to you before the cycle of elections begins again – what can we say but thank you?
The central Scottish Government budget for palliative care (£2 million for 2025-26) will be focused on developing tools that will support frontline delivery across Scotland and the sharing of best practice.
The Department of Education has agreed to consider commissioning a periodic review and publishing a report on the use of restrictive and supportive practices in educational settings once the new statutory guidance is in place. I hope you find this helpful.
Ivan McKee Local Government, Housing and Planning Committee Minister for Public Finance The Scottish Parliament By email only Edinburgh EH99 1SP Email: [email protected]26 June 2024 Dear Ivan, National Planning Framework 4 Thank you for informing the Committee’s annual review of NPF4.
I van McKee Local Government, Housing and Planning Committee Minister for Public Finance The Scottish Parliament By email only Edinburgh EH99 1SP Email: [email protected]26 June 2024 Dear Ivan, National Planning Framework 4 Thank you for informing the Committee’s annual review of NPF4.
More than 20% of our undergraduates in Scotland join with qualifications below standard university entrance level, almost 19% are resident in the most deprived areas of Scotland, 26% declare a disability and 23% live in remote or rural areas.