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In April, prices rose by about 1.5 per cent, and in March they rose by 0.2 per cent. There are certainly some rises, but they are affecting specific sectors.
In addition, the Scottish Government’s first population strategy, which was produced last March, talks about the lack of adequate housing and an inability to live near extended family as reasons why the birth rate has reduced.
The sense that I got from a lot of people and, for example, from seeing the participation in the marches during the COP is that there is a lot of support for that kind of thing.
I discovered the basic content of that letter only when I saw a draft of the Deloitte report in March or April this year. It said things about my style of leadership that were, I think, partly to do with a clash of cultures.
Are there good examples of schools, local authorities or social work teams that have managed to continue the link with children for whom it was challenging before March last year? I would have to go back to Social Work Scotland to gain more of an overview on that from my colleagues.
In our written submission, I reference the revised UK Government central collection web page and the joint review of intergovernmental relations that was published in March. Paragraph 7 of that paper states: “Intergovernmental relations are best facilitated by effective sharing of information and respecting confidentiality of the content of the discussions...
In relation to contracts that Police Scotland enters into, another area of controversy has been the contract with Sri Lanka, which I think is due for renewal next March. Is it necessary for Police Scotland to raise external funds in that way?
We will outline further measures to tackle child poverty in our next delivery plan, which will be published in March next year and will set out the further action at the pace and scale required to deliver more progress.
The Bill was considered at Stage 2 by the Education, Children and Young People Committee on 4 March 2026. It considered 32 amendments, all of which were lodged by the Member in Charge and all were agreed to without division.
Removed the requirement for a new CCP to be laid by March 2025, replacing it with the requirement for a Plan to be laid before the Scottish Parliament within 2 months of the carbon budget regulations coming into force.