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But UK Ministers believe that only above inflation increases in the Personal Allowance should be accounted for while the Scottish Government believes that all increases should be accounted for.
According to the Committee on Climate Change, emissions from agriculture and related land-use make up the third largest emission sector (after energy supply and transport) with 23% of emissions. Within this, agriculture accounts for a 19% share and land-use (including forestry) accounts for 4%.
According to the Committee on Climate Change, emissions from agriculture and related land-use make up the third largest emission sector (after energy supply and transport) with 23% of emissions. Within this, agriculture accounts for a 19% share and land-use (including forestry) accounts for 4%.
That delayed the audit and the annual audit report so that the accounts missed the statutory deadline of 31 December 2014 for laying before Parliament.
Will the First Minister confirm whether his Government will finally mandate consistent and transparent recording of sexual offences in national health service facilities and publish annual figures so that there can be accountability? Any form of abuse of that nature is completely abhorrent.
It calls on the Scottish Parliament to urge the Scottish Government to act on early sexual offending in young people and prevent future offending by: taking tougher action on gateway offences such as unsolicited sexual images and peer assaults; educating young people about consent and online harms at school; creating a culture of parental accountability; in...
Business Confidence To ask the Scottish Government what its response is to the recent report by the Institute of Chartered Accountants in England and Wales showing that business confidence in Scotland has fallen for the sixth consecutive quarter and is lower than the United Kingdom average.
Given the closure of the eye pavilion and the fact that those records had to be stored in halls and distributed around temporary services, will the digitisation of patient records and scans be taken into account in the design of and funding for the new hospital?
Audit Scotland’s report on delayed discharge, which was published in January, recommends that we strengthen national accountability and evidence via the establishment of a single evaluation framework for all delayed discharge initiatives.