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I do not know what is meant by “indigenous peoples”. In Scotland, we have had so many waves of migration over the years that I do not know whether any of us is indigenous in any meaningful sense.
The matter is now under active consideration by Transport Scotland, and the cabinet secretary will update the Parliament at the conclusion of that process.
The key powers in that area lie, regrettably, at Westminster, so we will continue to push the UK Government to make the necessary changes to ensure that Grangemouth plays a key role in powering Scotland’s drive to net zero— Thank you, First Minister.
Moreover, dismantling one of Scotland’s highest-performing Level 3 neonatal teams threatens staff retention across one of our most deprived health boards, undermining hard-won expertise and local trust.
The Scottish Government has published, in full, the Strategic Transport Projects Review 2 (STPR2) which is a key milestone for transport planning in Scotland, setting out, for us in the South West, important recommendations to the A75 and A77.
The Scottish Government has published, in full, the Strategic Transport Projects Review 2 (STPR2) which is a key milestone for transport planning in Scotland, setting out, for us in the South West, important recommendations to the A75 and A77.
The Scottish Government has published, in full, the Strategic Transport Projects Review 2 (STPR2) which is a key milestone for transport planning in Scotland, setting out, for us in the South West, important recommendations to the A75 and A77.
Petitioner submission of 20 May 2023 PE1936/L: Remove Potholes from Scotland’s Roads Whilst all these paper exercises are ongoing, I note that nothing has changed and, if anything, things continue to get worse.
New structures may only be one part of delivering Scotland’s care services. In practice, collaboration between staff in the NHS and NCS is key to the delivery of prevention and rehabilitation agenda and therefore the right to health to be enjoyed by the people of Scotland.
What are your thoughts on the perception of Scotland in tackling climate change? I have not personally been aware of any particular perception of Scotland in the Nordic countries.