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We also note that workshops were held in London, Cardiff and Belfast but not in Edinburgh and hope that Scottish audiences are adequately consulted about this framework. In our Committee’s March 2021 report, we concluded that frameworks were weakened by the lack of stakeholder consultation and recommended that future reviews of frameworks should include an ...
At its meeting on 8 February 2022, the Delegated Powers and Law Reform Committee considered the instrument and determined that it did not need to draw the attention of the Parliament to the instrument on any grounds within its remit.
At its meeting on 15 March 2022, the Committee took evidence on the Regulations from--
Tom Arthur, Minister for Public Financ...
The Committee took evidence from the Cabinet Secretary for Health and Social Care at its meeting on 1 March 2022.
Following the evidence session, the Cabinet Secretary moved motion S6M-03316— That the Health, Social Care and Sport Committee recommends that the Forensic Medical Services (Self-Referral Evidence Retention Period) (Scotland) Regulations 2022 [d...
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Children and young people in residential care
The Scottish Government's latest Children’s social work statistics published in March...
Work on the development of the final fuel poverty strategy resumed earlier this year following the pause in March 2020 due to the reprioritisation of resources to support the government wide efforts on tackling the pandemic.
More optimistic forecasts by the OBR, the tax rises that were proposed in the previous budget in March and the increases in National Insurance contributions (to be replaced by the Health and Social Care Levy), gave the Chancellor greater flexibility in setting his budget.
The last submission in relation to the petition was a letter to the Committee from the then Cabinet Secretary, Jeane Freeman 3Scottish Parliament. (2021, March). Submission to the Public Petitions Committee - Letter from Cabinet Secretary for Health and Sport.
The framework was approved by portfolio Ministers across each of the four administrations and, on 26 March 2021, received approval from the JMC(EN) Ministers of all four nations.
At present, corporation tax is 19% of profits after applying relevant reliefs, but this is set to increase to 25% from April 2023.1HM Revenue and Customs. (2021, March 3). Corporation Tax charge and rates from 1 April 2022.
Risks to Delivery
In early March 2020, before the initial lockdown, Audit Scotland published a report on progress of the roll out of the expansion of ELC.