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Key policies include:
Supporting the development of carbon capture, utilisation and storage technology through working with industry to support small scale demonstration projects, and ensuring that critical infrastructure such as oil and gas pipelines are retained
Supporting hydrogen technology through funding hydrogen buses in Aberdeen since 2013, and the Surf n Turf project in Orkney. More information on hydrogen policy is available later in this briefing
Establishing the Transition Training Fund in 2016 to support the highlight skilled workforce in the North East of Scotland region
Running the Decommissioning Challenge Fund which aims to support the upgrading of infrastructure and development of the Scottish supply chain.
Official Report of Meeting 22 November 2023
Written submissions
Read any written submissions received before May 2021 on our old site
PE1854/B: Petitioner submission of 2 September 2021
PE1854/C: Parkinson’s UK Scotland submission of 3 September 2021
PE1854/D: Neurological Alliance of Scotland submission of 1 September 2021
PE1854/E: Minister for Social Security and Local Government submission of 7 October 2021
PE1854/F: Department for Work and Pensions submission of 18 October 2021
PE1854/G: Petitioner submission of 9 November 2021
PE1854/H: Citizens Advice Scotland submission of 3 December 2021
PE1854/I: Neurological Alliance of Scotland submission of 9 December 2021
PE1854/J: Parkinson’s UK Scotland submission of 10 December 2021
PE1854/K: Petitioner submission of 17 February 2022
PE1854/L: Scottish Government submission of 10 June 2022
PE1854/M: Petitioner submission of 28 June 2022
PE1854/N...
Allowing the period of extension for assessment orders to be increased at the discretion of the court, from 14 days to 12 weeks.
n. Enabling detention on the advice of just one medical practitioner (instead of the two required under the 2003 Act), if the court considers that it would be impractical in the circumstances to secure the second recommendation...
For instance, Scotland’s population growth since 2004 has been driven by an increase in net in-migration (with 50% of net population growth being accounted for by EU-born individuals.3Hudson, N., & Aiton, A. (2016, November 3).
Official Report, 1 October 2013, Col 1698
Dr Anthony Toft commented n the round table on why certain clinicians had been investigated by the GMC for prescribing natural desiccated thyroid: “Those individuals prescribed thyroid extract without doing any thyroid blood test to begin with in order to prove the diagnosis.