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Rather, it could be that tenants were unaware of the dispute resolution process, were unwilling to get involved in the process, or did not have time to complete the process.
General Questions I repeat last week's message from the Presiding Officers: in order to get more members involved in question time sessions, brevity is the watchword.
I repeat: I made the decision, I stand by it and I face the consequences. If we are to get through the questions of all those members who wish to ask them, they must make them briefer than they have been so far.
Marine Licensing (Exempted Activities) (Scottish Offshore Region) Order 2011 (SSI 2011/57) Does the committee agree to report, under the general reporting ground, that the order contains the following three drafting errors, which are not likely to affect the operation of the order?
Scottish Water forecasts that the funding needed to deliver sustainable services over the next 25 years could be approximately double what it is today (to around £50 billion).
Over 90% of Scotland's population get their water and wastewater services from Scottish Water, a publicly owned provider.
Those learners might not be benefiting from our ambition and commitment to widen access, and it feels appropriate to ensure that all people for whom our policy on widening access might potentially apply get the opportunity to go to university if that is right for them.
In its Stage 1 report, the Justice Committee stated (paragraph 127):
The Committee believes that the Derbyshire principle was designed to ensure that directly-elected members, bodies and their agencies cannot sue for defamation in relation to their public activities. The Committee supports this principle.