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The first stage collected information on how long people waited from the date they received their referral to the date when they were offered a date for an assessment; and the second stage collected information from the date their care plan was agreed to the date that they were offered an appointment for treatment.
Will the First Minister provide an update on the support that the connecting Scotland programme has provided to date and the plans that the Scottish Government has to enable more people to get online?
Talking about timetables, I gently point out that universal credit was first announced in 2010; its introduction is now forecast to be completed seven years after the originally intended date of 2017. We should bear it in mind that the Conservatives do not exactly come to the chamber with a strong record when it comes to their work on the application of new...
As Ash Denham said, she has acted on the most up-to-date advice. Gordon Lindhurst said that there was a risk of more than 100 per cent compensation, but some people—just fewer of them—will inevitably get less than 100 per cent.
The next question is, that motion S3M-5713, in the name of Bruce Crawford, on parliamentary recessdates, be agreed to. Motion agreed to, That the Parliament agrees the following parliamentary recessdates under Rule 2.3.1: 9 October – ...
Professor Miles was right to point out that there could be a recession and weak productivity growth but that we could also get much higher productivity growth.
In the session before the Easter recess, we heard evidence from Professor Sparks, who spoke about policy decisions over the years that have caused harm to town centres.