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We come first to general question time.Scotland Bill (Planning for Additional Powers) ScotlandBill (Planning for Additional Powers) To ask the Scottish Government what planning it is carrying out regarding the additional powers proposed in the ScotlandBill.
The review identified areas of strength and development need following a full consultation with families, children, local authority staff, and partners etc. across Scotland. Reference to the review and action plan would provide a fuller response.
Let us pass the Greyhound Racing (Offences) (Scotland) Bill. That concludes consideration of the Greyhound Racing (Offences) (Scotland) Bill at stage 3.
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As well as things said, done or otherwise communicated, the behaviour can include an intentional failure to do, say or otherwise communicate something (section 2(3)).
It was also called out by the third generation of the Audit Scotland report. In December 2017, we successfully carried out a controlled disaster recovery test, which meant that we did not see the process right through to conclusion but could monitor it.
The review is informed by past and present PA policies within Scotland, recent reports that have addressed specific issues within sport and PA participation in Scotland including poverty, disability and recovery from COVID-19, and current academic literature.
To be frank, I find it bizarre that they receive a tax bill for helping the people of Scotland, but that is genuinely the case for junior doctors who have placements in health boards.