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Edward Mountain MSP submission of 1 June 2022 PE1890/F: Find solutions to recruitment and training challenges for rural healthcare in Scotland I am very sorry that I am unable to be present at the Petition Committee on the 8th June.
Cabinet Secretary for Net Zero, Energy and Transport Michael Matheson MSP Dean Lockhart MSP Convener Net Zero, Energy and Transport Committee The Scottish Parliament Edinburgh EH99 1SP Email: [email protected] ___ 25 April 2022 Dear Convener, DRAFT NATIONAL PLANNING FRAMEWORK 4 Thank you for providing me with a copy of your response to...
Minister for Drugs Policy Ministear airson Poileasaidh Dhrugaichean Angela Constance BPA/MSP T: 0300 244 4000 E: [email protected] Gillian Martin MSP Convenor, Health, Social Care and Sport Committee ([email protected]) Neil Gray MSP Convener, Social Justice and Social Security Committee ([email protected]) The Scottish Parliament Edinburgh EH99 1SP 8 March 2022...
M ichael Matheson MSP Net Zero, Energy and Transport Cabinet Secretary for Net Zero, Committee Energy and Transport c/o Clerk to the Committee Room T3.40 By email only The Scottish Parliament Edinburgh EH99 1SP [email protected] 23 March 2022 Dear Michael, P&O Ferries The Net Zero, Energy and Transport Committee is extremely concerned by th...
In this regard, amendments were not made at the point of EU exit because the deficiency correction powers under the Withdrawal Act were not designed to be wide enough to change EU law that was out of date at the point of exit. Some of the provisions amend retained EU law which was up to date on the Implementation Per...
Which one is it? The UNCRC says that the relevant date is the date on which the alleged offence, if we can call it that, happened, so surely that should be the relevant date.
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Date answered:
12 March 2025
The highest salary currently paid is £240,000 for the Chief Executive of the Scottish National Investment Bank. This is also the figure published in the Bank’s Annual Report 2024.
Given that 22 May to 25 May were holidaydates and the instrument was made on Wednesday 20 May and laid on Tuesday 26 May, there appears not to have been an inordinate delay in laying the instrument.