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The Policy Memorandum also explains that if left unchanged, the classification of RSLs as public sector bodies in the national accounts would mean that all new net borrowing by RSLs would count against the Scottish Government’s borrowing limits.
Committee reports
Date published:
17 November 2017
Businesses have increased their investment in staff training, possibly to improve the skills of existing staff or to bring new recruits up to speed, who may not have all the skills that the business needs".
Committee reports
Date published:
1 September 2017
I was encouraged, however, to learn that Scotland was introducing a new 1 + 2 approach to language learning, as I am trilingual (German, French, English).
As powers are repatriated from the EU, our guiding principle is that no new barriers to living and doing business within our own union are created when we leave the EU.
A core part of the Commission's role will be to evaluate the Government's current and new policies.
The Cabinet Secretary emphasised that there are no plans to place the Commission on a statutory footing.
With regard to the second question, the Scottish Government intends to amend paragraph 14 of the schedule to reflect the increased fees in the new table of fees.
The Scottish Government intends to lay an amending instrument addressing these points before SSI 2017/120 comes into force on 1 June 2017.
Railway Policing Agreements
Section 1 of the Bill inserts a new Chapter 12A (consisting of sections 85A to 85M) into Part 1 of the Police and Fire Reform (Scotland) Act 2012 ("the 2012 Act"),1Scottish Government.
The Bill provides the Scottish Police Authority and Police Scotland with new powers in relation to the policing of the railways and railway property and removes railway policing powers in Scotland from the British Transport Police Force (BTP) and the British Transport Police Authority (BTPA).