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In relation to Scottish devolved matters, these changes have either been made by the UK Government through Statutory Instruments laid at the UK Parliament with the consent of the Scottish Government (UK Exit SIs), or by the Scottish Government through Scottish Statutory Instruments (Exit SSIs) laid in the Scottish Parliament.
A new process was introduced to...
There is a strong risk of councils pushing up fees in other areas to cover losses under the new system;
Appeals system: we are not opposed in principle to having a right to appeal the refusal or revocation of a temporary licence, or conditions in a licence.
This permitted students to leave their term-time accommodation to join one other household at the end of term. This new household is described in the regulations as an “end of term household”.
Committee reports
Date published:
16 February 2021
iHealth and Sport Committee, Official Report, 15 September 2020, Col 36 On evaluation of new technology Lothian indicated a need to use it at a regional or national scale in order to drive the biggest benefits, flexibility and standardisation and to avoid confusion for patients moving between Boards.
Committee reports
Date published:
16 February 2021
Care would then be delivered by the most appropriate member of the MDT.
Under the new contract the GP remains as the lynchpin to the primary care team, a team which can also include nurses, physiotherapists, pharmacists and occupational therapists with the exact composition depending on local needs.
Committee reports
Date published:
18 December 2020
He said —
It would be unavoidable that premiums would rise in the short term, particularly as soon as the act came into force; employers would be liable for a new category of cost and sensible employers would extend their insurance to cover that risk.
Committee reports
Date published:
22 September 2020
Scottish Government officials argued there would not be any “significant” governance gaps between the OEP and ESS and that the “key thing will be for the new governance bodies to work closely together in order to provide effective oversight of schemes that work at the UK and GB level”.iiEnvironment, Climate Change and Land Reform Committee, Official Report,...
Committee reports
Date published:
18 September 2020
What does this notification actually do?
The new SI notification proposes making minor changes to the 2018 Regulations principally to change when they come into force (to change this date to the end of the implementation period, 31 December 2020) and to take account of the relevant separation provisions that have now been agreed in the Withdrawal Agreement ...
Appendix 1: Stakeholder Views Summary
Semi-structured interviews were held by the author with 16 expert stakeholders, from between January 2020 t0 March 2020iinterviews were conducted prior to the Covid-19 lock down measures..
The interviews provide new insights into the opportunities and challenges associated with Scotland's Forestry Strategy (SFS)iiTo n...
As explained above, continued alignment with EU law may not be possible, because of new rules that may be adopted in order to safeguard the integrity of the internal UK market.