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Meeting of the Parliament 17 May 2023 Meeting of the Parliament 17 May 2023Portfolio Question Time Portfolio Question TimeConstitution, External Affairs and Culture Constitution, External Affairs and Culture Good afternoon.
As the committee puts it, “While” the 2020 act “may not affect the Scottish Parliament’s ability to pass a law, it may have an impact on whether that law is effective”.
These definitions are described below and form part of sequential screening process that excludes site mortality data out with the qualifying parameters and ultimately aims to highlight production sites that may have experienced ‘persistent elevated mortality’.
The Government recognises that UK Parliament legislative vehicles may from time to time be acceptable, and compatible with the alignment policy, in particular instances where proposals are consented to by the Scottish Government and the Scottish Parliament has due time for policy consideration and scrutiny.
The research found that the pattern of poverty in Scotland may also be changing: rural poverty increased from 13% in 2011-2014 to 18% in 2019-2022 2 while no similar trend was seen among those living in urban areas .
The research found that the pattern of poverty in Scotland may also be changing: rural poverty increased from 13% in 2011-2014 to 18% in 2019-2022 2 while no similar trend was seen among those living in urban areas .
The research found that the pattern of poverty in Scotland may also be changing: rural poverty increased from 13% in 2011-2014 to 18% in 2019-2022 2 while no similar trend was seen among those living in urban areas .
Consultation on Reform of College Regional Boards As I announced in Parliament on 16 May 2024, we are starting a process to consider reforming the regional bodies in Glasgow and Lanarkshire.
While the UK Government’s long anticipated announcement may limit the impact of the energy price crisis, the (average) £2,500 that domestic consumers will be expected to pay is still unsustainable for many households.