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Scottish Government submission of 28 February 2024 PE2032/F: Improve the support available to injured soldiers and veterans in Scotland Thank you for your request dated 6 October 2023, in relation to correspondence replied to by Scottish Government Ministers and Cabinet Secretaries.
Minister for Public Health and Women’s Health submission of 8 February 2024 PE2067/B: Improve data on young people affected by conditions causing Sudden Cardiac Death I am writing to provide an update to my response to Petition PE2067, improve data on young people affected by conditions causing Sudden Cardiac Death, dated 13 December 2023.
All Barnett consequentials, including consideration of their source are factored into that process. The 2024-25 draft budget will be published on 19 December 2023 and will set out spending plans for motorways and trunk roads.
The Union representatives asked Glasgow City Council for a guarantee that LEZ exemptions for taxis would be extended beyond the current 12- month LEZ extension, which applies until 1 June 2024. Glasgow City Council advised that they have been open with the taxi trade in Glasgow about the potential for issues with the supply chain for over a year, and that w...
The Scottish Government will look to make the £10 million fund available across the financial years 2024-25 and 2025-26. We will undertake the necessary development work, alongside key stakeholders, to open the fund by the beginning of 2025.
Agenda item 6 Date of next meeting and closing remarks. Wed December 6 2023 Dates for 2024 (TBC) BSL / English Interpreters and Electronic Notetakers will be provided. 1
Agenda for the meeting on 6 September 2023.
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This is unchanged from 2025/26 but remains above the historical level of two per cent prior to 2024/25. The actual average turnover in 2024/25 was just below five per cent, and further options will be explored to manage budget pressures. 75.