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Cabinet Secretary for Rural Affairs and Islands Mairi Gougeon MSP T: 0300 244 4000 E: [email protected] Finlay Carson MSP Convener Rural Affairs, Islands and Natural Environment Committee The Scottish Parliament Edinburgh EH99 1SP [email protected] ___ By email only 17 March 2022 Dear Finlay, Thank you for your letter on 16 Dec...
Petitioner submission of 15 March 2022 PE1884/D - Make whole plant cannabis oil available on the NHS or alternative funding put in place The Cabinet Secretary for Health and Social Care said: “I acknowledge this is not an immediate solution to patients seeking to access these products on the NHS.
About one third of the cases are linked in some way to sugar dating. In most such cases, contact has been made via a sugar dating site, although it can also be via regular dating sites or social media or a continuation of earlier contact between the injured party and the suspe...
Prepared by Scottish Drugs Forum for The HSCS Committee Scottish Parliament May 2022 Minister for Drug Policy Angela Constance MSP T: 0300 244 4000 E: [email protected] Audrey Nicoll MSP Convener, Criminal Justice Committee 12 May 2022 Dear Ms Nicoll, Thank you for your letter dated 22 March 2022, and for the opportunity to attend the joint meeting on the 2 February 2022.
However, the residency test remains undefined and inconsistently applied. Despite UK banking, voting, having a Scottish employer and having a UK mortgage, our loved one was deemed not “ordinarily resident.”
Perhaps most comparably, over the last decade Paris has entirely closed motorways along both banks of the River Seine to such positive effect that the Parisian government recently announced further plans to reduce the size and traffic-volumes of the city’s main ring road.
There are alternatives to austerity that invest in public services and the economy, including inflationary increases to devolved Governments’ 2022-23 budgets. It is, unfortunately, inevitable that some of the savings that we need to make will have negative impacts.
There are alternatives to austerity that invest in public services and the economy, including inflationary increases to devolved Governments’ 2022-23 budgets. It is, unfortunately, inevitable that some of the savings that we need to make will have negative impacts.