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Regulation 4(2) of the Transitional Regulations enables up to four dates to be specified, earlier than a default date of 31st March 2020, in respect of when provisions of an Act of the Parliament related to certain types of benefit would be commenced.
Whose obligation would it be to keep the database up to date? It helps to start with a quality product in the first place, because it will have fewer faults.
With youth unemployment at 25 per cent, underemployment rife, energy prices constantly rising, increasing numbers of homes in fuel poverty and food banks emerging in all our cities—one man had to walk 13 miles across Glasgow last week to get something to eat from a food bank—it is a foolhardy campaign and Government ...
All claims for winding up in relation to office costs must be submitted not later than 6 months from the date the Member ceased to be a Member of the Scottish Parliament.
We have not yet talked about the work that is going on in our public services to deliver energy efficiency schemes through collaboration with health boards through the Green Investment Bank to advance some of the schemes that transform energy use and the associated cost to the public sector.
I suppose that we will discuss the matter at some future date. I acknowledge the reassurances that the Scottish Government has given on the matter where possible.
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Date published:
27 February 2026
. £397,735 was invested during 2024/25 into delivering the Wildfire Strategy as part of a £1.725 million investment which commenced in 2022/23. £35,000 has also been invested in PPE for Flood First Responder Stations and an additional £30,000 was spent on the procurement of 200 life jackets to support water rescue operations.