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Findings should be ready by end of this year and will highlight more information regarding the existing farriers and the barriers that many farriers in Scotland are facing.
Finally, it was clear to us that the figures in the comparison of high and lochside roads were, at best, back of the envelope guesstimates, many inaccurate, and, even those reasonable when undertaken, are hopelessly out of date now.
Considering the above, we ask the Committee to keep the petition open and to request further assistance and responses from DEFRA and FSS. With many thanks to the Committee for its attention to these matters.
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. • The Impact of the Illegal Migration Act o Andrew Sirel (JRS) gave an overview of the Illegal migration Act which covers Removals, protection claims, leave to remain, detention, age assessment and removal destinations. o Bronagh Andrew (TARA) highlighted the negative impact of the NABA on survivors of trafficking across the UK and shared concerns about how the illegal migration Act will affect survivors. o Mhairi Snowden (HRCS) reflected on specific parts of the bill related to human right and actions and opportunities to respond to. o Twana shared his concerns about how the Act will for affect many...
Without clear patient pathways, veterans have been left to suffer in extreme pain, with life-changing conditions, over many years. They have not been seen by or referred to the appropriate consultant.
We have only just been alerted to this petition as it has not been shared through the normal inshore fishing channels, and therefore we suspect that many fishing and coastal communities will not have contributed their thoughts to the petition being unaware of its existence.