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Our universities are many and varied, as Liz Smith has pointed out before now, and their governance instruments—some of which date back hundreds of years—introduce a level of complexity that the amendment does not accommodate.
Audit Scotland’s report on its palliative care review and the Government’s “Living and Dying Well” document were published in 2008, so both those documents are quite out of date now. As we know, health and social care has moved on significantly in both policy and organisation.
He suggests that all previous literature, text books, records, legislation, poetry, plays, songs and so on will have to be dated and have footnotes to explain the change of Scottish terminology.
The work will certainly not be finished and there will be much to do, but I am sure that it will be possible for us to meet the timescales that ministers and the Government have set and to produce something that looks and feels like a single service. I think that on the due date we will be on the cusp of getting down to the finer detail.
Recent figures show a real-terms fall in funding for secondary school education. In this time of recession, that is deeply concerning. There has never been a more crucial time to provide adequate funding for secondary school education.
Of course, if we do it that way we will need to know that the question has taken an extra two or, if lodged during the recess, three weeks over and above the dates shown.
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Date published:
22 February 2022
It also states that all “intergovernmental forums will be encouraged to produce communiqués on their meetings and activities and publish these online” including the date, location, Chair and list of participants and a summary of discussion points.