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Alternatively, as this matter may better sit with the UK Government Ministry of Defence, you may wish to raise the issue directly with the Rt Hon John Healey MP, Secretary of State for Defence.
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Date answered:
22 January 2025
Alternatively, as this matter may better sit with the UK Government Ministry of Defence, you may wish to raise the issue directly with the Rt Hon John Healey MP, Secretary of State for Defence.
—Official Report, Education and Skills Committee, 1 May 2020; c 16. However, the committee has no idea whether that happened or how many schools were asked about any anomalies.
No, because the Scottish Biometrics Commissioner Act 2020 says that the commissioner may do anything “necessary or expedient” in the discharge of her or his functions.
How those are delivered has to be, as much as possible, in support of the islands that are being served and there may be different outcomes based on different needs.
Are there particular key themes where the Scottish Government will say, “Look, this is our contribution in relation to climate change in terms of goods and services”, but there may also be others that are more questionable?
Members indicated agreement.Island Ferry Services (PE1872) Island Ferry Services (PE1872) PE1872, which was lodged in May 2021 by Liz Mcnicol, calls on the Scottish Parliament to urge the Scottish Government to urgently ensure that all islanders have access to reliable ferry services.