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Dr Gulhane is right to recognise the severity of flu and the impact that it has had on our system, which has been clear and real. I saw the impact in the visits that I made before Christmas, and the First Minister has seen it in his visits over the weekend.
Committee reports
Date published:
10 December 2019
Andrew Sheridan and his team work with that group, and it is good at sharing good practice and is proactive in comparing and monitoring stats and stuff like that.
The amendments also sought to remove the distinction between 'excepted' and 'non-excepted' body parts, arguing that we should be encouraging people to use all parts of the body for transplantation.Withdrawn - the Minister highlighted that the intention is that deemed authorisation would only apply to organs and tissues commonly transplanted (non-excepted body parts).
Committee reports
Date published:
27 February 2018
This exception has given the Scottish Parliament powers to create new benefit schemes in areas of devolved responsibility where the requirements of the exception are satisfied, including that the new scheme must be funded from the Scottish Consolidated Fund.
The latest Scottish Government data shows that, last year, 6.5 per cent of deaf learners left school with no qualifications compared with 2.4 per cent of all pupils and that 45 per cent obtained highers compared with 59 per cent of all pupils.