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The third and perhaps most important theme is giving effect to the full range of human rights—including economic, social and cultural rights, such as the right to health and the right to independent living—to everybody in the system.
We therefore seek confirmation of the extent to which this approach will be considered as part of the review of National Outcomes and the proposed Wellbeing and Sustainable Development Bill.
We acknowledge that some National Outcomes might be subject to greater focus for action than others as a result of explicit Government priorities such as the economic recovery from COVID.
The EU and many countries worldwide are acting to deter and punish such devastating crimes, and this is Scotland’s time to act. Does the First Minister agree with the bill’s aims?
Planning (Scotland) Bill: Stage 1 Under agenda item 4, which is the Planning (Scotland) Bill, committee members will report back on the community engagement events that took place as a result of our call for evidence.
The key is that we want to get the best outcome for people in Scotland, we want to get the best economic success that we can for our businesses and we want to maintain people’s rights.
Agriculture (Retained EU Law and Data) (Scotland) Bill
The Agriculture (Retained EU Law and Data) (Scotland) Bill was introduced by the Cabinet Secretary for the Rural Economy on 6 November 2019.