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Recommendation 5 We recommend the Scottish Government look to utilise the Scottish Spending Review to provide, as much as possible, for future cost implications of UK Government decisions which may impact justice stakeholder budgets.
The bottleneck in above the line talent development is presented by the lack of any feature film production development scheme, a situation that may well become more pronounced with the introduction of a film school producing a cohort of talented graduates every 18 months to 2 years.
There are some recent novel pieces of work from Scotland since 2021 addressing air quality, which may help inform the committee. All ages continue to be affected by air pollution.
Interest was expressed in Consumer Scotland sharing any findings it generates in relation to these aspects of electric vehicle usage. 1.39 Our work in relation to ‘heat networks’ attracted considerable interest and support, particularly in relation to consumer protection regulations and affordability. 1.40 The potential transition of the heat network supply market from a more “not for profit” one that is run by local suppliers to a more profit driven open market raised some concerns. 1.41 The importance of our work in understanding the role of prepayment meters (PPMs) for heat networks customers was emphasised as there could be an assumption that PPMs are universally undesirable and this may...
Ministers have only just taken an initial view on the latter as the Hearings System Working Group (HSWG) recommendations were published in May 2023 and the associated legal materials and financial modelling were only received by the Scottish Government in September.
New Information More women have since come forward as we continue to raise our profile in the wider community. th Another protest took place at Holyrood on the 26 May – we now have five MSP’s who wish to actively support us.
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