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Our nationally agreed Partnership Information Network (PIN) policy “Embracing Equality, Diversity and Human Rights” was published in December 2013 (available at http://www.gov.scot/Publications/2013/12/3747).
I am yet to receive even an acknowledgement. Should I continue to pin my hopes on Alister Jack helping the hospitality sector in Scotland, or should I resign myself to the fact that he is not Scotland’s man in the UK Cabinet but the UK Cabinet’s man in Scotland?
I have nothing in particular to say, except that we need to refer the regulations to the lead committee to ensure that we are not dealing with people dancing on the head of a pin. We have to put down what dancing is, and that is the end of it.
In phase 1 (September 2019 to March 2020) we worked with a social enterprise (Passion 4 Social – P4S) to audit our websites (of which there were 27), and test them with a combination of manual and automated tests, using assistive technologies and users with a range of disabilities.
We continue to urge all parties to refrain from further violence and to work to de-escalate tensions. Further conflict in the middle east is in no-one’s interests.
Official Report, 7 January 2025, Col 41xviConstitution Society. Written submission.. Jessica de Mounteney also posited that any speeding up may similarly be due to changes to “the way that the world works” with 24-hour news cycles and “a constant pressure to do something”.viiDelegated Powers and Law Reform Committee.