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Taking a leaf from what was considered to be analogous legislation (on human rights cases), they queried whether the power should only be used where there appear to the Scottish Ministers to be "compelling reasons" to do so;
Whether the power included a power to create new criminal offences and, if so, whether that was appropriate;
Whether any instrument la...
This prohibition came about during the creation of the University of Dundee as a separate institution in the 1960s, when the clinical school previously used by St. Andrews became part of the new University of Dundee.
Since then, St.
The pandemic will force graduates to seek positions they would not otherwise have considered; ‘this will have a detrimental displacement affect for those with lower academic qualifications’.iiWritten evidence
Highland Council has particular concerns that any reduction seen in graduate level job opportunities in its area may lead to a ‘brain drain’ as their graduates seek work ‘wherever they can get it’.iiWritten evidence
YPC has seen a ‘huge impact’ on graduate recruitment, with many companies delaying or suspending their graduate recruitment programmes and very few graduate apprenticeships or internships currently available.iiWritten evidence Fife Council has found that new...
Committee reports
Date published:
13 November 2020
According to the Member in Charge, "it is not anticipated that any significant costs will occur as a result of the Bill." and that "it is not anticipated that entirely new cases will result from the Bill, rather that some cases which would previously have been considered as breaches of health and safety regulations could instead be considered as culpable ho...
This rewords the existing offence to give greater prominence to “attacking” but does not create a new offence;
increasing the penalties for the offence of livestock worrying this includes increasing the existing maximum monetary penalty, introducing a potential prison sentence and introducing disqualification and prevention orders;
increasing existing pol...
The Committee considers it appropriate, as a minimum, that all consent decisions of the Scottish Ministers in respect of powers under the Bill exercisable by UK Ministers in devolved areas are subject to the process set out in the proposed new SI Protocol covering powers exercised by UK Ministers in devolved areas arising from EU withdrawal.1Delegated Power...
In its Ecodesign Working Plan 2016-2019' the Commission indicated it would explore new requirements in areas such as durability, ability to repair and upgrade, ease of reuse and recycling.