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Mental Health Unscheduled Care Data Demand for the NHS 24 Mental Health Hub has remained consistently high. Since July 2020, it has responded to over 200,000 calls, and continues to regularly receive over 2,500 calls a week.
While we can understand the triple pressures of 2020 (transition period, uncertain success of UK-EU negotiations, COVID work pressures), this must not be the case moving forward.
Impact of EU exit on the RAI remit
Following publication of the Scottish Government's draft policy statement and first annual report published under the UK Withdrawal from the European Union (Continuity) Act 2020, the Committee took evidence from the Cabinet Secretary for Rural Affairs and Islands on issues relating...
During the transition period, the UK will continue to participate in EU funding programmes such as structural funds, Horizon 2020 and Erasmus.
Following the end of the transition period, the UK Government will need to negotiate with the EU if it wishes to continue to participate in these EU funding programmes.
We referred to this again in our response to the consultation on the future of the Land Court and Lands Tribunal in October 2020, the relevant part of which we have copied below.
To date, six Acts have been enacted without the consent of one or more of the devolved legislatures: • European Union (Withdrawal) Act 2018 • European Union (Withdrawal Agreement) Act 2020 • United Kingdom Internal Market Act 2020 • European Union (Future Relationship) Act 2020 • Professional Qualifications Act 2022 • Subsidy Control Act 2022 In only two cases (the Withdrawal Agreement and Future Relationship Acts) was any substantive justification offered for proceeding without devolved consent.
S6W-02212 Richard Leonard: To ask the Scottish Government which companies have supplied PPE as part of a Scottish Government contract since March 2020, what the value of each contract was, and whether each contract followed the normal procurement arrangements.
S6W-02212 Richard Leonard: To ask the Scottish Government which companies have supplied PPE as part of a Scottish Government contract since March 2020, what the value of each contract was, and whether each contract followed the normal procurement arrangements.