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Meeting with Honourable Patti LaBoucane-Benson Senator, Government Liaison in the Senate (L-R Collette Stevenson MSP, Patti LaBoucane-Benson Senator, Presiding Officer Rt Hon Alison Johnstone MSP, and Finlay Carson MSP) 38.
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Date answered:
4 August 2020
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We provide local authorities with an annual allocation of £8 million of rapid rehousing transition plan funding to support people into settled accommodation, and we provide £30.5 million for their work to prevent homelessness, with the City of Edinburgh Council receiving more than £3.8 million in 2023-24.
Does the cabinet secretary agree with her Green coalition partner Ariane Burgess that fish stocks around Shetland are “in rapid decline” as a result of “destructive methods of inshore fishing”, or does the cabinet secretary instead agree with the Shetland Fishermen’s Association’s well-evidenced response that her comments are ignorant of the fact that “S...
The Scottish Government therefore welcomed the Parliament’s appointment of Dr Brian Plastow as Scotland’s first Biometrics Commissioner in April last year. Given the rapid increase in the use of biometric data and technologies, it is important that we have an independent commissioner who will raise public awareness about rights, responsibilities and standa...
The reports that I heard over the weekend and on Monday about that incident were that there was an extremely rapid response to it. It was a strong test of the mutual aid systems that are in place, at a time when the national health service is under the greatest pressure that it has ever endured.
Interviews that Unite conducted with SAF experts say that, given current trajectory, we are not likely to meet the 2030 targets through domestic production. Without a rapid increase in new domestic supply, this means the bulk of SAF used in the UK will need to be imported.
Indeed, maintaining an appropriate supply of temporary accommodation and only reducing the level in line with a reduction in the level of homelessness (and, therefore, demand) was a key point set out in the South Lanarkshire Rapid Rehousing Transition Plan 2 when it was approved in 2019.