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S5W-32450 Rhoda Grant: To ask the Scottish Government what action it is taking in response to (a) Loganair (i) suspending its Inverness-Shetland and (ii) ending its Wick-Edinburgh service and (b) Eastern Airways ending its Wick-Aberdeen service; what discussions it has had with (A) the relevant chambers of commerce and (B) other stakeholders regarding this, including whether there is a business case for a Public Service Obligation (PSO) to be considered, and by what date...
S5W-32017 John Finnie: To ask the Scottish Government, further to the answer to questions S5W-31705 and S5W-31706 by Fergus Ewing on 17 September 2020, by what date it will publish the full business case for the future of Cairn Gorm funicular, and whether this will be prior to it making a decision on whether to allow full public scrutiny.
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S5W-28733 Jackie Baillie: To ask the Scottish Government, of the confirmed or suspected cases of COVID-19 that are in intensive care to date, how many are residents of older people’s care homes.
The recently published banking strategy sets a framework to work closely with the banks and others to restore the traditional principles of Scottish banking, which are based on probity, prudence and stewardship.
As well as nurseries and childcare centres, the data includes playgroups, out of school clubs, breakfast clubs, creches, children/family centres, sitter services, holiday play-schemes and centres with no single main service.
I understand the context in which he lodged the amendment, but the committee has agreed 2040 as the target date. In that context, the amendment does not fit with the interim target date of 2030 that is now proposed.
The Scottish Government considers it appropriate for the substantive provisions of the Bill to be commenced at such a date as Ministers appoint to be suitable.