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Retrieved from https://www.parliament.scot/chamber-and-committees/committees/committee-reports/fpa/2023/1/25/fpas623r2/pdf
A new Scottish Spending Review (SSR)5Scottish Government. (2026, January 13).
Committee reports
Date published:
11 February 2026
Section 1 - Basis on which levy is to be charged
The key provision of the Bill is allowing flat rate models for visitor levy schemes. Section 1(2) proposes a new section to be inserted into the 2024 Act.
Retrieved from https://www.gov.uk/government/publications/persistent-organic-pollutants-pops-policy-information/persistent-organic-pollutants-pops-policy-information#progress-so-far [accessed 16 September 2025]
As new pollutants emerge, aligning with evolving EU standards may offer a pathway to strengthen environmental protections and public health safeguar...
Perinatal depression can affect all new parents irrespective of gender, but persistent misconceptions often frame it as a condition exclusive to mothers.
They also ensure that employers, through collective bargaining at the local level or otherwise, can offer even better pay and terms and conditions to reward their workers and attract new recruits. These improvements will in turn help to tackle the recruitment and retention crisis in the social care sector.
Retrieved from https://www.legislation.gov.uk/asp/2002/13/contents [accessed 17 July 2025]
Section 2(b) of the Bill introduces a new power for the Scottish Parliament to add bodies to schedule 1 as public authorities under FOISA by parliamentary resolution.1legislation.gov.uk. (2002).
Pre-Brexit, there were huge numbers. In fact, about 50 per cent of new registrants to the Royal College of Veterinary Surgeons each year came from the EU.