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I am looking at the time and I am anxious that we deal today with agenda item 5, which we need to consider precisely and formally, so I propose that we consider the code of conduct at our next meeting. Is everyone content with that?
As the committee has found, our challenging the status quo in the legal establishment has not always been met with the appreciation that we might have expected. Thank you for that coded language, Mr Carlaw. Do members agree that we should have a panel that includes the Scottish Government, and are members happy with the individuals and organisations that wo...
In accordance with section 3 of the code of conduct, I invite members to declare any interests relevant to the committee’s remit and remind them that declarations should be brief but sufficiently detailed to make clear to listeners the nature of the interests.
As US navy divers listened to the side of the hull, the same question was being tapped out by those on the inside over and over in Morse code: “Is there any hope?”When I speak to the people in Knightswood, I hear that same question being asked again and again, by the woman who lives alone in the nearby high flats, the asylum seeker family trying to make a n...
In relation to electricity, there is a GB market and an Integrated Single Market in Ireland (known as I-SEM). Established by parallel legislation in Westminster and the Irish Parliament, I-SEM is a wholesale market with a common set of rules, underpinned by a Memorandum of Understanding between the two governments.
COSLA leaders reconsidered their position at their 25 April 2014 meeting, following receipt of the audited returns, but did not consider that a significant event had occurred and as a result they were unable to agree the revised 2012-13 targets.
Questions and Answers
Date answered:
4 December 2013
The Scottish budget will benefit from additional loan interest payments from Scottish Water over and above interest receipts set out in the 2013-14 Budget Act.
Questions and Answers
Date answered:
15 November 2011
The capital budget for NHSScotland as outlined in the Scottish Spending Review 2011 identifies the potential to generate up to £60 million of capital receipts from the disposal of surplus assets which would then be available for reinvestment in NHSScotland infrastructure.
The Police Service of Scotland (Conduct) Regulations 2014 and the Police Service of Scotland (Senior Officers) (Conduct) Regulations 2013 take into account the Advisory, Conciliation and Arbitration Service code of practice on discipline cases that promotes fairness and transparency in all workplaces.