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It is delivering breakthroughs in the treatment of skin cancer, and there is now the prospect of the new funding advancing the fight against Parkinson’s and Crohn’s disease.
I am also delighted to confirm that, yesterday, we announced £8.8 million of funding for 2024-25 to expand access to diabetes technologies to all children and young people with type 1 diabetes and to increase the provision for adults, which I hope will be helpful to Collette Stevenson’s constituents.
United Kingdom Economy (International Monetary Fund) New analysis by the International Monetary Fund has found that the United Kingdom is set to be the only major economy to shrink in 2023, with all other developed nations experiencing growth, even sanctions-hit Russia.
We have also provided £350,000 to third sector organisations that support adopted children, young people and their families. That money has been used to fund Adoption UK Scotland to provide a national helpline and to fund Birthlink to provide and maintain an adoption contact register to support contact between adopte...
The aims of the new body, set out in section 5 of the Bill, are to further the economic and social development of the South of Scotland and to improve the amenity and environment of the area.
These changes are mainly to update technical references (such as rural/urban definitions for statistical purposes); and enable more flexibility in enabling improvements to be delivered across the two schemes.
The service is available to use 24 hours a day, seven days a week, and provides those who may struggle to make their claim alone the flexibility to have a friend or family member to support them when making their claim at a time that is most convenient to them.
The service is available to use 24 hours a day, seven days a week, and provides those who may struggle to make their claim alone the flexibility to have a friend or family member to support them when making their claim at a time that is most convenient to them.
However, rather than prescribing these dates on the face of the Bill, taking this power provides for greater flexibility and it is usual practice for commencement provisions to be dealt with in this way. 10.
Disputes about whether someone is ordinarily resident in Scotland in a particular context can be taken to court. • The term is intended to be flexible to cover a wide range of circumstances.