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Again, I accept entirely what he has to say, but the role of an apology may also be to shorten the course of a dispute; it may avoid the matter going to litigation in the first place or, if there is litigation, it may settle more quickly.
We assist each area to understand problems and the constraints that each organisation may have. Health will have a work remit, but the police may not understand that remit, and they may ask about things that are beyond it.
We would like the requirement to be not just for GPs to keep a register, but for them to refer people on to support. That may not be social care support; it may be community resources, it may involve working with them to improve their mental or physical health or it may be health checks.
To answer that point briefly, I say that it always depends on the facts. We may know from the outset that parties are based in Vancouver, Berlin and Capetown—they may all be Scots who just happen to be living there—or it may come to light only at the 11th hour.
Understandably, in cases of prolific shoplifting it may be that the accused is denied access to the town centre or, if it is an assault, they may be denied access to a housing scheme.
Subordinate Legislation Committee 14 May 2013 Subordinate Legislation Committee 14 May 2013Decision on Taking Business in Private Decision on Taking Business in Private I welcome members to the Subordinate Legislation Committee’s 15th meeting in 2013 and, as always, ask them to turn off their mobile phones.Agenda i...
Clauses 18(5) to 18(7) concern the powers of the Scottish ministers to direct that planning permission may be deemed to be granted in connection with significant electricity generation or overhead line schemes.
The cabinet secretary told us that recommendations are coming in 2021 and that there may be other ways to deliver the long-term work of that commission.
I ask the Scottish Government to consider an approach that would support young people who may be experiencing eating disorders, including diabulimia, that negatively affect their health.