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They do this through a range of measures like mandated self-declaration when applying for grants and the regular liaison with the contractors during the course of ensuing works including site visits.
Questions and Answers
Date answered:
21 September 2022
Under the Bute House Agreement, Ministers and Scottish Green Group portfolio holders hold regular liaison meetings as well as regular stocktake meetings with me, in my capacity as Deputy First Minister, and the wider Green Group of MSPs.
It is good to have you on board. That was a rapid promotion. Laughter. After that fleeting visit to a public session, we move to agenda item 3, which is scrutiny of the draft budget for 2018-19 and which we agreed previously to take in private. 10:02 Meeting continued in private until 11:57.
It aims to improve connectivity across the region, potentially comprising a mix of tram and bus-based transit modes, including bus rapid transit. The Scottish Government has no plans to fund a stand-alone extension of Edinburgh’s tram network, which is a separate project that is being promoted by the City of Edinburgh Council.
The report contains shocking details, including delays to the induction of labour of up to three days, vital equipment such as fetal heartbeat monitors being damaged and not replaced, and a rapid fall in the number of experienced midwives.
(S6O-04437) We are delivering a range of actions in response to the housing emergency. To support rapid action, we have targeted an additional £40 million at the local authorities that face the most sustained homelessness pressures.
At a time when climate impact is both rapid and slow, and increasing global inequality and horrific violence are combining to produce unprecedented humanitarian crises, the compassionate solidarity of Scotland’s civil society is more vital than ever.
The security office conducted a lessons-learned review and developed a set of rapid communications that will be deployed in real time to building occupants and those known to be travelling to the building.