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Social Security (Amendment) (Scotland) Bill Submission by Audit Scotland – 01 March 2024 Introduction 1. We are pleased to provide this written submission to inform the Committee’s scrutiny of the Social Security (Amendment) (Scotland) Bill.
Ministerial advice as Minister for Transport (MfT) The Committee will be aware that I served as Minister for Transport from th th the period of January 25 2022 until March 28 2023. For the Committee’s understanding, I was recused during this period from decision making around the Dunkeld section of the route.
Dominique Barr reminded the group that COSLA/Scottish Government were currently undertaking a ‘listening exercise’ and the hope was to produce a draft outcomes report by March 2024. Lynne Tammi asked if there were any restrictions on what could be discussed as part of the exercise.
Details of any other activities, such as visits undertaken by the Group or papers/report published by the Group should also be provided. st Wednesday 1 March 2023 Attendance - 2 MSP’s 20 non MSP’s Guest Speakers – Jackie Brierton, Julia Latif, Erica Moore Topic - Cost of living: Highlighting the challenges that businesses and business owners will be faced w...
Clause 1 describes the meaning of CPTPP as a Free Trade Agreement known as the Comprehensive and Progressive Agreement for Trans-Pacific Partnership, which was signed on 8 March 2018, with the UK accession protocol signed on 16 July 2023. 5.
See www.lobbying.scot St Andrew’s House, Regent Road, Edinburgh EH1 3DG www.gov.scot Protected Trust Deeds (PTDs) and (iii) Bankruptcy and cross-cutting issues, with their reports being published in March 2022. Thereafter: c) the Scottish Government set out for consultation in August 2022, proposals in response to working groups’ recomm...
With cross-party support of over 50 MSPs from 5 parties, Jenni Minto MSP wrote to the Chancellor in March 2022 calling for VAT on Community Defibrillators to be scrapped and lodged a motion in the Scottish Parliament in November 2022.
The idea was that a range of public sector partners (social services; police; education) would work together to identify and refer those at risk of domestic abuse and homelessness. , published in March 2021, the Scottish In its Housing to 2040 policy document Government sets out its commitment to implementing the recommendations in the working group report....