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It is going to be launched in the new year, so you will probably hear of it immediately after the recess. It is technically called “an integrated authorisation framework”.
Until June 2016 the contractors original target date for the opening of the Forth Replacement Crossing project was December 2016, 6 months ahead of the contractual completion date.
I know that members might want us to set a date now, but the contractors are clear that, given the technical nature of the work, they cannot give a specific date, because a key part of the work is weather sensitive.
(S4F-00086) If I may, Presiding Officer, at this last meeting of the Parliament before the summer recess, I would like to say a few words about Iain Gray.
That is irresponsible government under any circumstances, but in the circumstances of the biggest economic recession for 300 years and in the middle of an economic shock and rising unemployment caused by a global pandemic it is an abdication of responsibility without modern parallel.
(S5O-04830) No assessment has been made to date of the impact of the funding provided to local authorities from Scottish Crown estate revenues, as that information is only starting to become available.
Tax Revenues (Impact Assessment) 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.
SEPA published an update on 27 February, setting out that the action that has been taken to date in relation to the repeated unplanned flaring at the plant has been effective and appropriate.
The paper had been promised at committee, but the update was snuck out on the last day before recess—that is, the day after the last day of parliamentary business.