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Committee reports Date published: 12 November 2018

Preventative Action and Public Health

HPS published its latest report on 19 December 2017 ‘to provide an up to date epidemiological summary of the scale and response to BBVs and STIs in Scotland, highlighting key trends and identifying areas for priority action.’
SPICe briefings Date published: 28 September 2018

European Union funding in Scotland

Chancellor Philip Hammond guarantees EU funding beyond date UK leaves the EU. Retrieved from https://www.gov.uk/government/news/chancellor-philip-hammond-guarantees-eu-funding-beyond-date-uk-leaves-the-eu [accessed 7 September 2018]On 24 July 2018, the UK Treasury updated its guarantee to cover the period of the prop...
Official Report Meeting date: 2 June 2010

Education, Lifelong Learning and Culture Committee 02 June 2010

Of course, the attraction for both councils and the Government was that that money was being spent on construction projects, which was also beneficial to the economy at a time of recession. Those were perhaps the two main attractions for councils, although there might have been an element of their realising that the public finances were going in a particula...
Official Report Meeting date: 9 February 2010

Transport, Infrastructure and Climate Change Committee 09 February 2010

I can answer the first bit, but I cannot give you the exact date on which we became aware of the decision.
Official Report Meeting date: 25 March 2009

Local Government and Communities Committee, 25 Mar 2009

We spend a lot of time on public awareness campaigns and ensuring that people are on the register and know the date of the election and how to fill in the ballot paper.
Official Report Meeting date: 15 June 2010

European and External Relations Committee 15 June 2010

Our international engagement inquiry extends beyond the summer recess, so there will be time to return to the matter.
Official Report Meeting date: 5 November 2009

Plenary, 05 Nov 2009

Motion, as amended, agreed to, That the Parliament considers that the family is the natural building block of our society; notes the significant pressures facing families in Scotland today arising from relationship breakdown, poverty, unemployment and substance abuse; believes that the Scottish Government should focus on addressing the impact of the recession and take steps to ease the burden on families; recognises that long-term relationships provide stability in many families and acknowledges the status of marriage in society; believes that the needs and best interests of the child should always be at the centre of policies to support and promote stable families and reflect the reality of family life in Scotland; urges the Scottish Government to prioritise support for parents and extended families, ensuring that evaluation of these services is geared towards improving the quality and range of support that can be offered, and notes the valuable role of the voluntary sector in the delivery of services to children, parents and families, particularly those in vulnerable or disadvantaged circumstances.
Official Report Meeting date: 27 June 2012

Meeting of the Parliament 27 June 2012

We are also raising awareness in more general ways by opening up registration this week for packs to be issued on the date of publication of the advert.Ms Marra’s amendment 42, which seeks to impose gender quotas on local authority committees, is even more restrictive.
Official Report Meeting date: 22 December 2010

Rural Affairs and Environment Committee 22 December 2010

They are dependent and therefore should not be treated in the way that Peter Peacock suggests until the appropriate date, which is currently dealt with under the 1981 act.
Official Report Meeting date: 26 November 2008

Health and Sport Committee, 26 Nov 2008

As the member will know, people appear on the electoral register with their date of birth beside their name. I accept that, but we heard from the Association of Electoral Administrators that 15-year-olds could appear on the register with their date of birth.

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