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The "Brussels Bulletin" says that the stimulus package was to be discussed by the Committee of Permanent Representatives on 12 March and by the general affairs and external relations council on 16 and 17 March—today—and will be discussed at the spring council on 19 and 20 March.
World March for Peaceand Non-violence The final item of business today is a members' business debate on motion S3M-5210, in the name of Bill Kidd, on the world march for peace and non-violence.
The industry and the sector have fed back on it, and the strategy is now being revised. But it was to be published on 3 March and it is now 9 March. Creative Scotland gave you that date.
In total, covering the whole financial year from 1 April straight through to 31 March next year, the projection for the health board is that there will be £190 million of additional costs—that includes remobilisation as well as Covid.
Will that be the process going forward? The data that we will publish in March 2019 will be available on the website as normal as part of the published stats tables.
That often bounces on to Scotland and we want to encourage that so we—along with the seven Scottish cities—have a presence at conferences such as the Marché International des Professionnels d’Immobilier.
Coalfields Regeneration Trust To ask the Scottish Executive whether the Cabinet Secretary for Finance and Sustainable Growth is planning to renew funding for the Coalfields Regeneration Trust, which expires at the end of March 2011. (S3O-9700) I can confirm that all future expenditure plans beyond March 2011 will be...