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The paper will also provide Bureau members with a record of Members Business debates throughout the session, and the number and frequency of such debates that each party has had. 3. Bureau members may wish to note for information that the rota for Members’ Business until Summer Recess is as follows– Week beginning Tuesday Wednesday Thursday 27 February 2023 SNP CON SNP 6 March 2023 SNP GRN CON 13 March 2023 LAB SNP SNP 20 March 2023 CON SNP LAB 27 March 2023 SNP CON SNP Easter recess 2023 SNP CON LAB 17 April 2023 SNP SNP GRN 24 April 2023 LD CON SNP 1 May 2023 SNP SNP CON 8 May 2023 LAB SNP SNP 15 May 2023 CON SNP LAB 22 May 2023 SNP CON SNP 29 May 2023 SNP GRN CON 5 June 2023 LAB SNP SNP 12 June 2023 CON SNP LAB 19 June 2023 SNP CON SNP 26 June 2023 Summer recess 2023 4.
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Conveners Group Meeting with the First Minister Wednesday 24 May 2023 Wednesday 24 May 2023 Transcript prepared by the Scottish Parliament Official Report DRAFT Conveners Group Wednesday 24 May 2023 CONTENTS Col.
The kennel name has been redacted. 17 Aug. 2008 To whom it may concern, Old Rectory Kennels … On 17 Aug. 2008 I viewed the DVD entitled ‘Dogs: Old Rectory Kennels: May 2008.’
The focus on ‘injury’ in the current test could be minimising the impact a child’s actions may be having on others who may be harmed by distress or fear.
I would be happy to answer any questions the Committee may have about the meeting. RICHARD LOCHHEAD Scottish Ministers, special advisers and the Permanent Secretary are covered by the terms of the Lobbying (Scotland) Act 2016.
The Committee also heard suggestions that the effectiveness of DHPs could be improved by providing greater flexibility to local authorities in how these funds may be used. Further evidence indicated that DHPs, as a discretionary and short‑term mechanism, may not be well suited to addressing longer‑term structural iss...
It also raises serious concerns that proposals may emerge that are clinically inappropriate or unsafe, but are being taken forward without prior scrutiny or accountability.
On the point of the unfavourable - inadequate status listed for and retained for mountain hares, may I please clarify that this is in fact a little careful ‘adaptation’ of the numbers provided to Government by NatureScot.