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A Q&A followed, with questions asked on topics ranging from physical activity, action by industry to slow and obstruct public legislation, preconception health, disposable vapes, and Westminster public health policy.
• In which markets and sectors do the future exporting opportunities lie – short term and longer term and how are these prioritised? • How does Scotland get ahead of the competition and remain globally competitive?
Late arrival of prisoners at Court and/or only being advised of bail opposed cases late in the day can result in Courts themselves sitting late to get through the business. This in turn can lead to Justice Social Work staff being asked to work out with their contracted hours.
ICCR’s 2020-21 Annual Report Previous Parliamentary activity The 2002 Public Services Ombudsman Act requires the SPSO to report annually to the Scottish Parliament on the exercise of his or her functions.
At the moment, it takes too long to get a wind farm out there and delivering power—on average, it takes 11 years for an offshore wind farm to get to that point.
It is largely to do with lack of activity. I am talking not just about the gym, but about all the day-to-day activities that we all do to get up and get here in the first place that constantly use energy.