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In seven days’ time, this Parliament will rise for summer recess, and our ability to publicly hold ministers to account will be vastly diminished until September.
Given the importance of filling that gap, will the cabinet secretary commit to publishing, ahead of the summer recess, the proposed legislation that she referred to?
I mean the recovery in terms of GDP. In comparison with past recessions in the UK as well as internationally, the peak-to-trough fall in the recent recession was big but not without historical precedent over the previous three or four recessions.
For example, if tenants are required to give a date of their departure, that might be a different date to the date that the landlord has given, and the consequences of that might be unclear.
Brian Whittle is a little bit out of date in what he has said. When the dates for the launch of the scheme were moved forward, the dates for the recycling target were not changed.
Consideration of the full business case was deferred until the January 2020 Capital Investment Group meeting and the approval letter issued in February 2020. At the date of approval the revised opening date would have been April 2022.
S5W-32888 Liam Kerr: To ask the Scottish Government by what date it will publish the papers relating to the meeting of the Victims Taskforce on 9 September 2020.
Colin Beattie: To ask the Scottish Government whether an up-to-date impact assessment on Scottish tax revenues post-COVID-19 and post-Brexit has been prepared.
Written questions lodged on 17 June 2021 S6W-00788 Jackie Baillie: To ask the Scottish Government by what date it will report on the outcome of the tender from Dr Veronikis to carry out mesh removal surgery.