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S5W-10678 Willie Rennie: To ask the Scottish Government, further to the answer to question S5O-01027 by Derek Mackay on 24 May 2017 (Official Report, c. 44), on what date the Barclay review of non-domestic rates will be published.
S5W-10164 Daniel Johnson: To ask the Scottish Government when it and Skills Development Scotland will publish a report detailing progress of the Equalities action plan For Modern Apprenticeships in Scotland, and on what date further annual reports will be published.
It found no evidence internationally of a so-called slippery slope in terms of eligibility criteria expanding over time in models that were based on terminal illness and mental capacity. That dates back to Oregon’s passage of its legislation in the 1990s, through to more recent examples in Australia.
We decided to offer our teacher training course to every teaching professional working in primary and secondary education across the curriculum, and we were bowled over by the amount of people who wanted to participate in it. To date, 150 teachers have signed up—and that was with very little advertising at our end.
The United Nations Committee on the Rights of People with Disabilities uses a definition of disability that the UN Committee on the Rights of the Child has adopted, so it also applies to the UN Convention on the Rights of the Child, and will, therefore, effectively become part of Scots law on whichever date it is in July. The definition refers to “long-ter...
Does he therefore recognise that there is a limit to which the margins of those businesses can be squeezed at a time when we are still recovering from economic recession? The member eloquently tells us exactly why opinion has been divided to date.
The Committee previously considered a Legislative Consent Memorandum on the delegated powers exercisable within devolved competence in the Employment Rights Bill (as introduced, dated 10 October 2024) and the Employment Rights Bill (as amended, dated 27 January 2025), at its meeting on 25 February 2025.