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The Programme Board outlined nine planned aims, including:
Enhancing existing community based supports and developing innovative new approaches for emotional/mental distress.
., with the exception of 5 November when they can be used from 6 p.m. until midnight; the night of Chinese New Year and the night of Diwali when they can be used from 6 p.m. until 1 a.m.;
Restricting the times of day when fireworks can be supplied to the general public in Scotland to during the daytime hours of between 7 a.m. and 6 p.m., alongside existing ...
Trading Standards officers already have powers in relation to the sale of fireworks, particularly in connection with sales to underage persons (section 12 of the Fireworks Act 2003), and the intention is that enforcement of these new offences will sit alongside those existing powers.
Gender recognition obtained outwith Scotland
Section 8 of the Bill inserts a new section in the GRA, and makes provisions about recognition in Scotland of gender recognition obtained by a person in the rest of the UK, or 'overseas gender recognition' (any country or territory outwith the UK).
For example, there are around 50,000 fewer jobs in the Accommodation and food services industry, which has the lowest median pay in Scotland.
Conversely most of the new jobs have come in industries that have a higher median pay then the Scotland wide figure.