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In the past few weeks, we have had three different positions from the Scottish National Party on the question of a de facto referendum. First, the SNP said that it needed a majority of votes cast in an election.
Prior Information Notice Regarding the procurement process, a Prior Information Notice (PIN) will be published today, followed by publication of a contract notice and Single Procurement Document (SPD) anticipated in May 2026.
. • The ambitions and outcomes of significant capital investments will be hampered without the baseline revenue support for the sector – correctly described as a ‘lynch pin’ by Creative Scotland in their contribution. • There can be a mismatch between how we value culture and how we fund it.
. • The ambitions and outcomes of significant capital investments will be hampered without the baseline revenue support for the sector – correctly described as a ‘lynch pin’ by Creative Scotland in their contribution. • There can be a mismatch between how we value culture and how we fund it.
It should only occur when there is a risk of serious, imminent harm to the child or others, and when all other de-escalation strategies have failed or there is not time to attempt these.”
The Bureau agreed to refer the draft proposal for a Proposed Mandatory Registration of Automated External Defibrillators (Scotland) Bill to the Health and Sport Committee for information.
Questions and Answers
Date lodged:
29 January 2018
To ask the First Minister what the Scottish Government's response is to the Centre for Cities report, Cities Outlook 2018, which suggests that automation and globalisation could displace 230,000 Scottish jobs by 2030.
Further planned efficiencies that will be enabled by the proposed fee increase include to the resourcing of our registrations operating model, a move to automated processing of invoices and changing how we mange FTP caseloads, to reduce external legal costs.
Dr Amanda Ward
Stacey Adam
Liz Currie
Alastair Moodie
Dr Hugh Wynne
Professor Ben Colburn
Renée Blean
Guin Williams
Karen Rookwood
Jessie Reid
Dr Gillian MacDougall
Dr Gordon Wyllie
Brian Taylor
Tom Lorimer
Gordon Drummond
Dr Scott Kennedy
Brenda McGovern
Karin Currie
John Raven
Dr Raymond Dempsey
Rudi Vogels
Hilary Mounfield
Jane Hunter
Barbara Chalmers
Hilary Peppiette
Jane Duncan Rogers
Tessa Thomas
Dr Michael Irwin
Liz Nichols
Dr Colin Brewer
Tracey Taylor
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