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It is worth highlighting Abellio ScotRail do not plan to reduce current staffing levels and have committed to improve staff visibility and customer assistance. Following the completion of the ticket office consultation, a copy of the DIA document will be available directly from ScotRail.
Questions and Answers
Date answered:
4 November 2021
As of 20 October 2021, SFRS have installed 9,363 linked smoke alarms, 3,506 linked heat alarms and 1,733 CO alarms. This is a total of 3,482 homes assisted to comply with the new standard.
Questions and Answers
Date answered:
1 November 2021
Police Scotland are pursuing every single report of spiking through a Gold command established on this issue and led by an Assistant Chief Constable - which is reaching out to universities, licensed premises, Public Health Scotland, and victim support organisations.
Questions and Answers
Date answered:
17 August 2021
The Police and Fire Reform (Scotland) Act 2012 stipulates that the Chief Constable of Police Scotland is responsible for the policing of Scotland, and is accountable to the Scottish Police Authority for this, rather than to Scottish Ministers directly. The Scottish Government assists Police Scotland by supporting in any legislative requirements they identi...
We are currently working with key delivery partners to agree a payment process to make payments to Personal Assistants as quickly as possible. S6W-00241
The Government will consider carefully how we can use the resources for assisting young people into employment, and we will consider carefully how the modern apprenticeships programme can be expanded.
It obviously has connections with PetroChina, which is the biggest exporter of the HEFA feedstock that is required to assist with SAF and biofuels. However, our information shows us that we have feedstock readily available here.
That is a hurried and probably somewhat muddled exploration of hundreds of years of Scottish legal history, but I hope that it is of some limited assistance. To conclude, I would point out that it is not a recent phenomenon to suggest that this dispensation is illogical.