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Last updated: 30 September 2025

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Suppose, on the other hand, that person A wanted to transfer 5 satoshi to person C but only had the private key to a live UTXO worth 10 satoshi. The 10-satoshi UTXO is used as the transaction input, and therefore becomes unusable again, and the transaction outputs are two new UTXOs recorded to the ledger: one, worth 5 satoshi, recorded as being at a public ...
Last updated: 24 February 2025

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.” – HfS Submission The University of the West of Scotland (UWS) submission also stated concerns around student support, highlighting proposals to end SAAS cost of living support for students repeating a year of study.
Last updated: 21 February 2025

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S6M-15868: Emma Harper: Eating Disorders Awareness Week 2025 —That the Parliament recognises that the week of 24 February to 2 March is Eating Disorders Awareness Week 2025, and that the theme is that anyone can be affected by an eating disorder; understands that eating disorders affect at least one in 50 people across Scotland, including people of all ages, genders and backgrounds, with anorexia nervosa having a higher mortality rate than any other mental health condition, and that there is a range of recognised eating disorders; further understands that the sooner someone is treated for an eating disorder, the better their chance of making a full recovery, but that people too often delay seeking help due to perceived stigma and misconceptions about who can develop an eating disorder; welcomes the work of Beat, a UK-wide charity supporting people living...
Last updated: 15 January 2025

Letter from Cabinet Secretary for Transport to CPPP Committee 09 January 2025_

The Government notes this Statement. 159 The precise form and location of any memorial Categorised as a Conclusion, related to Memorial. commemorating lives tragically lost on the A9 will require to be sensitively managed.
Last updated: 28 October 2024

Salmon Scotland letter 25 Oct 2024

The Code is subject to continuous review that recognises developments in science, technology, innovation and good practice and, in that regard, it is considered to be a “live” document. Some of the issues that have come to prominence in recent times have created an opportunity to restructure the Code to update and strengthen key areas, such as the managemen...
Last updated: 11 June 2024

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Naturally, the Scottish Government is live to concerns about the effect of this approach on the opportunity for the Parliament to control the detail around the different types of assistance during the Bill’s passage.
Last updated: 23 April 2024

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P ART 2 P OWERS TO ASSESS AND ADDRESS DANGER C HAPTER 1 S COTTISH M INISTERS ’ POWERS 30 Powers to assess danger 3 Power to arrange single-building assessment (1) The Scottish Ministers may arrange for a single-building assessment to be carried out in relation to a building. (2) Anything that needs to be done on premises for the purposes of carrying out an 35 assessment arranged under subsection (1) may not be done, without the consent of the before the end of the notice period. premises’ owner, 3 Housing (Cladding Remediation) (Scotland) Bill Part 2—Powers to assess and address danger Chapter 1—Scottish Ministers’ powers (3) The notice period is a period of 7 days beginning with the day that the Scottish Ministers give the premises’ owner a written notice explaining what the carrying out of the assessment may entail. (4) At the same time as giving notice to the premises’ owner in order to begin the notice 5 period, the Scottish Ministers are to give a written notice in the same terms to any occupier of the premises. 3A Power to arrange additional work assessment (1) The Scottish Ministers may arrange for an additional work assessment to be carried out in relation to a building in relation to which a single-building assessment has been 10 carried out. 1 (2) Subsection (3) applies where— (a) something needs to be done on premises for the purposes of carrying out an assessment arranged under subsection (1), and (b) the premises are not premises on which a person carrying out work under an 15 arrangement made under this Chapter is entitled, by virtue of section 11, to do anything reasonably required to carry out that work. (3) Anything that needs to be done on the premises for the purposes of carrying out an assessment arranged under subsection (1) may not be done, without the consent of the owner, before the end of the notice period. 20 (4) The notice period is a period of 7 days beginning with the day that the Scottish Ministers give the premises’ owner a written notice explaining what the carrying out of the assessment may entail. (5) At the same time as giving notice to the premises’ owner in order to begin the notice period, the Scottish Ministers are to give a written notice in the same terms to any 25 occupier of the premises. 4 Power to require information for single-building assessment and the register (1) The Scottish Ministers may require any person to supply them with information which is reasonably required— (a) by a person for the purpose of carrying out a single-building assessment or an 30 additional work assessment, or (b) by them for the purpose of maintaining the cladding assurance register. (2) A requirement under subsection (1) is imposed on a person by the Scottish Ministers giving the person a written notice specifying— (a) the information, or the nature of the information, which is to be supplied, 35 (b) the form in which it is to be supplied, (c) the date on or by which it is to be supplied, (d) why it is required. (3) A person may not be required under subsection (1) to supply information which that person would be entitled to refuse to provide in proceedings in a court in Scotland. 4 Housing (Cladding Remediation) (Scotland) Bill Part 2—Powers to assess and address danger Chapter 1—Scottish Ministers’ powers (4) The Scottish Ministers may relieve a person from a requirement to supply information under subsection (1) by giving the person a written notice to that effect. (5) In this section, “information” includes unrecorded information. 5 Offence of failing to comply with requirement under section 4 5 (1) A person who is required under section 4(1) to supply information commits an offence if the person fails, without reasonable excuse, to supply the information in the required form by the date on or by which it is to be supplied. (2) A person who commits an offence under subsection (1) is liable on summary conviction to a fine not exceeding level 3 on the standard scale. 10 to address danger Powers 1 6 Power to arrange remediation work (1) The Scottish Ministers may arrange for work to be carried out that is identified as being needed to eliminate or mitigate risks to human life that are (directly or indirectly) created or exacerbated by the building’s external wall cladding system in— 15 (a) a single-building assessment report, or (b) an additional work assessment report. (2) Work arranged under subsection (1)(a) or (b) may not begin on premises, without the consent of the premises’ owner— (a) before the end of the notice period in relation to the work identified as mentioned 20 in subsection (1)(a) or, as the case may be, (b), or (b) if an appeal against the decision to arrange for the work to be carried out is made within that period, before the appeal is finally determined or withdrawn. (3) The notice period is a period of 21 days beginning with the day that the Scottish Ministers give the premises’ owner a written notice explaining— 25 (a) what work is to be carried out, (b) what a person carrying it out is entitled to do by section 11, (c) the right to appeal under section 10 against the decision to arrange for the work to be carried out. (4) At the same time as giving notice to the premises’ owner in order to begin the notice 30 period, the Scottish Ministers are to give a written notice in the same terms to any occupier of the premises. 7 Power to arrange urgent remediation work (1) The Scottish Ministers may arrange for work to be carried out where— (a) the work is identified as being needed to eliminate or mitigate a risk to human 35 life that is (directly or indirectly) created or exacerbated by a building’s external wall cladding system either— (i) in a single-building assessment report or an additional work assessment report, or 5 Housing (Cladding Remediation) (Scotland) Bill Part 2—Powers to assess and address danger Chapter 1—Scottish Ministers’ powers (ii) by a person carrying out a single-building assessment or an additional work assessment raising the risk with the Scottish Ministers before completing the assessment, and (b) the risk to human life is so immediate that it would be inappropriate to delay the 5 work starting by arranging for it to be carried out under section 6 instead. (2) Where the Scottish Ministers arrange under subsection (1) for work to be carried out on premises, they are to give the premises’ owners and occupiers such notice of the work (if any) as the circumstances permit. 8 Power to evacuate 10 (1) The Scottish Ministers may require the occupants of premises to remove from them in 1 any of the following circumstances— (a) in the Scottish Ministers’ opinion— (i) there is a substantial risk to the occupants’ lives...
Last updated: 26 February 2024

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The framework also supports payment of the Real Living Wage and Fair Work principles. SXL have promoted the availability of their social care agency framework to public and third sector for an associate membership fee of £550 per annum.
Last updated: 26 February 2024

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The framework also supports payment of the Real Living Wage and Fair Work principles. SXL have promoted the availability of their social care agency framework to public and third sector for an associate membership fee of £550 per annum.
Last updated: 21 November 2023

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Inequality means that for some groups of people, parts of their lives are harder or worse than for other groups of people, such as finding a job or feeling safe.

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