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Only by growing investment in that work will we get the innovation in clinical trials that will lead to the new knowledge, the new techniques, the new therapeutics and, ultimately, the improved outcomes for patients that we all desperat...
Questions and Answers
Date answered:
17 December 2020
I refer the member to the answer to question S5W-32111 on 26 October 2020, which continues to represent the latest position on this, with the Council’s proposals still awaited.
Committee reports
Date published:
27 February 2026
It is important to note that the CCP update was not laid under a formal statutory process and therefore not required to meet the new legislative requirements from the 2019 Act.
The Bill committee stage in the House of Commons began on 26 November 2024, report stage began on 11 March 2025, and it received its third reading on 12 March 2025.
The process for calculating and arranging compensation for the value of the land is to be set out in a new Schedule 2A inserted into the 1991 Act (in respect of 1991 Act Tenancies) and in a new Schedule 2 in the 2003 Act (in respect of limited duration and repairing tenancies).
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The Committee recognises the current financial climate.
In response, Guy Verhofstadt said earlier this year that any discrimination among EU nationals on the basis of nationality or employment, “would apply reciprocally to UK citizens moving to the EU 26.” By EU26, he meant the remaining EU member states excluding the Republic of Ireland, which has a common travel area (CTA) with the UK.
Before the EU-UK letter was sent to the WTO, on 26 September 2017, a number of countries wrote to the UK and EU representatives at the WTO to express concern about media reports suggesting how TRQs would be addressed following Brexit.
In fact, I think that it is the only research in Scotland that is still referenced as evidence of children from deprived neighbourhoods getting more out of a residential visit than other children do.