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In the past few months when, as moderator, I have covered a fair bit of our country, I have seen far too many food banks and have met far too many children needing fed during school holidays.
We need to work out carefully not just commencement dates for tranche 2 but how we can work together to implement the various responsibilities that are coming our way.
It is our solemn duty, as leaders and as public servants, to mark the day of reflection and to ensure that those who died are remembered by us all. In May 2022, it was my great privilege to attend the unveiling of Scotland’s national Covid memorial—the “I remember” walk in Glasgow’s Pollok park.
However, it is important to say that the advice on that guidance came from the then children’s commissioner at the time, that his view on the matter changed in 2022 and that the current children’s commissioner is echoing the views of the previous children’s commissioner about the guidance becoming statutory.
I move, That the Parliament agrees that the provisions of the Social Security (Additional Payments) Bill, introduced in the House of Commons on 15 June 2022, so far as they relate to matters that fall within the legislative competence of the Scottish Parliament, should be considered by the UK Parliament. 18:14 We have many debates in the chamber that are ...
Legislative Consent Memorandums The third item is an evidence session on two supplementary legislative consent memorandums related to the UK Health and Care Bill—supplementary LCM-S6-5a, lodged on 9 December 2021; and supplementary LCM-S6-5b, lodged on 27 January 2022. To give us some feedback on the LCMs, we are joined virtually by the Cabinet Secretary ...
Many provisions in the 2020 act are due to expire in spring 2022, and the bill takes steps to ensure that the suspension of the duty to pay compensation remains in place.
To ask the Scottish Government by what date it plans to deliver on its commitment, which it made during the 2026 Scottish Parliament election campaign, to undertake a national review of maternity services.
To ask the Scottish Government whether it will provide an update on plans to dual the (a) A96 and (b) A9, including what budget has been committed to both projects, and the up-to-date timeline for completion. S7W-00009