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Every report of spiking is investigated. Police Scotland’s focus is on identifying people who carry out an assault in this way, investigating fully, gathering evidence, and working with COPFS to bring the perpetrator to justice.
I wish to advise that Transport Scotland is now pushing forward with the next phase of further detailed work to inform the remaining stages of the Review.
I agreed that I would write to the committee on whether there are specific figures on debt levels for taxpayers in Scotland. The tables below show the debt value and number of customers in debt for Scotland and the rest of the UK.
In developing the Scope and Approach officials have engaged with a range of stakeholders to seek their views including input from NUS, Young Scot, Skills Development Scotland, Scottish Funding Council, STUC, COSLA, Universities Scotland and Colleges Scotland.
I have so many concerns about that. Is it right that the Government can commit in the Parliament to provide information to a member who has requested it and then change that commitment to say that it will be part of a response to a freedom of information request?
I think that we are all aware that not all those people have the same wage protection, security of employment, union rights and so on as other staff members.
Does the First Minister agree that Israel is in breach of international law and had no right to be on board or to seize any of those boats in the first place?
It does not always guarantee that my day does not get crazy after that, but it starts me off in the right way. I am aware that many of you will have busy lives.
More than 300 million people around the world are in dire humanitarian need right now. The UK’s colonial past creates a particular moral responsibility to those who are still paying the price of imperial exploitation, and we should not give money to those who profit from genocide.
He will also be aware of the challenge that we face in respect of his colleagues at Westminster having cut our capital grant, which means that there is less capital available to invest in our national health service estate and in capital projects right across the country. He might want to encourage his colleagues at Westminster to increase capital expenditu...