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Introduction
The Trusts and Succession (Scotland) Bill ("the Bill") was introduced in the Scottish Parliament on 22 November 2022 by Keith Brown MSP, the former Cabinet Secretary for Justice and Veterans.
An estimate of £308m for spending on implementation up to 2022/23 was provided in the financial memorandum to the Social Security (Scotland) Bill in 2017 and work has started on updating this figure through revision of the programme business case.4Audit Scotland. (2019, May).
In a similar way to the national investment bank, which I will lead on, there will be an expectation that the Government’s policy and drive will be taken into account.
There are transfers of data that are critical for us to be able to continue to make payments: transfers of data about who we pay, to which bank account we make the payment, and what the recipient’s national insurance number is.
Critical care in theatre is a small area in which we still depend on nursing agency use. We look at regional bank use so that we can ensure that our nurses work in our areas, and we try to grow them.
And the midwives at the Albany practice get 12 weeks' holiday a year. With the best will in the world, someone cannot be guaranteed the same midwife all the way through.
In your report, you mention the progress to date and go on to talk about a suggested start date for when we might actually see the tram running in Edinburgh.
Despite locals in Falkirk launching an angry campaign against a local shop they blame for peddling legal highs, and despite a special event at Denny high school just before the summer holidays at which local police gave an anti-NPS presentation to pupils, it is evident that the risks are not being hammered home.
Questions and Answers
Date answered:
23 March 2016
Research work in 2015 undertaken by the University of Liverpool, relating to turbulence wake effects from turbines, post-dated these consents. This also related to a different scale of turbines, up to 30m.