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Minister for Environment and Land Reform Mairi McAllan MSP T: 0300 244 4000 E: [email protected] Fiona Hyslop MSP Deputy Convener Net Zero, Energy and Transport Committee Scottish Parliament ___ 15 December 2022 Dear Fiona, S6M-06537—Public Water Supplies (Scotland) Amendment Regulations 2022 [draft] Thank you for the opportunity to give evidence on the Public Water Supplies (Scotland) th Amendment Regulations 2022 [draft].
Ukrainian students who have previously chosen to study in Scotland and have applied to the Ukraine Extension scheme would also be eligible for support from these funds.
Is the committee in agreement to take item 3, and any future consideration of a complaint report from the acting Commissioner for Ethical Standards in Public Life in Scotland, in private? Members indicated agreement.Cross-Party Group: Withdrawal of Recognition Cross-Party Group: Withdrawal of Recognition Our second item of business relates to a cross-part...
We have had free childcare provision in Scotland for some time. It is the right moment to find out whether that is working for parents or whether substantial changes need to be made to make the childcare provision better.
We continue to support the provision of services in rural areas through the network support grant, the bus powers in the Transport (Scotland) Act 2019 and funding for the Community Transport Association Scotland, which supports local community transport operators.
There was a big question mark over what the arbiter would be if the European Court of Justice was not to arbitrate on such things. What is the Law Society of Scotland’s view on that? You are right that the Prime Minister specifically said that we do not want to take part in the European Court of Justice any more.
We also continue to call on the UK Government to devolve employment powers to this Parliament so that we can introduce the real living wage and boost the rights of millions of workers across Scotland.