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The committee also heard that 40 per cent of the college’s students come from Scotland’s most deprived areas. Why does the minister think that a college in one of our largest cities is being forced to turn away the majority of its applicants?
The Scottish Government has recently commissioned NHS Education for Scotland—NES—to create a bespoke training package and framework focused on the menopause and menstrual health for GPs and others who work in primary care.
Home Detention Curfew Section 3AA of the Prisoners and Criminal Proceedings (Scotland) Act 1993 provides the ability for certain prisoners to be released on Home Detention Curfew.
The 2022/23 audit of the Water Industry Commission for Scotland Written submission by Michelle Ashford, Chief Operating Officer, Water Industry Commission for Scotland, 24 April 2024 Dear Convenor My name is Michelle Ashford and I am the Chief Operating Officer at the Water Industry Commission for Scotland.
This also draws on points in a paper published recently by Reform Scotland on Transforming Dispute Resolution in Scotland more generally, for the benefit of the economy and better use of public money.
As you know, introduction of an MTFS as a “means of focussing on the longer-term sustainability of Scotland’s public finances” was a recommendation of the Budget Process Review Group (BPRG) in 2017.
Let us get back to reality. Right now in Scotland, the unemployment rate is close to an all-time low, and the employment rate is close to an all-time high.
Criminal Justice and Licensing (Scotland) Bill: Stage 1 The next item of business is a debate on motion S3M-5177, in the name of Kenny MacAskill, on the Criminal Justice and Licensing (Scotland) Bill.