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Whilst this extends the contract completion dates for these contracts it means that more premises in rural and island communities will be able to access full fibre, gigabit capable, broadband services.
Questions and Answers
Date answered:
20 September 2022
To ask the Scottish Government, further to the answers to questions S6W-8571, S6W-8573 and S6W-8574 by Humza Yousaf on 30 May 2022, what treatments will be included on the new NHS website, and whether it will provide the information requested regarding by what date it anticipates the new website will go live.
Draft Circular Economy and Waste Route Map 18 January 2024.
waste, circular economy, SNIB, Bank, scottish national investment bank, investment, EVs, electric vehicle, net zero, committee, convener, parliament.
It received the following response—
Our understanding from the questions that have been asked in the Committee and the recent PQs submitted is that Members would welcome clarity as to the range of types of body in which the Bank could invest and particularly whether third sector bodies, CICs, social enterprises and cooperatives may be eligible to seek financing from the Bank.
Committee reports
Date published:
21 December 2023
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Furthermore, we recommended that household composition could be factored into bank and earnings arrestments to enable people who are more likely to live in poverty (such as lone parents, families with three or more children and disabled people) to retain more of their income.
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