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r=13032&mode=pdf</a>In a follow-up session with the SPA and the Chief Constable of Police Scotland, the Committee was keen to ascertain whether the £60 million revenue funding for policing included in the Scottish Government’s draft budget for 2021-22 would be a new baseline for Police Scotland’s budget going forward, and ultimately help secur...
The Scottish Government prepared SSIs 2021/76 and 2021/77 with a commencement date of 6 April 2021. This was the date of the new tax year for 2021-2022. SSIs 2021/76 and 2021/77 were made on 16 February 2021.
Retrieved from <a href="https://www.audit-scotland.gov.uk/uploads/docs/report/2016/s22_161006_nhs_24.pdf" target="_blank">https://www.audit-scotland.gov.uk/uploads/docs/report/2016/s22_161006_nhs_24.pdf</a> The total final cost of Disclosure Scotland’s new PASS (Protecting and Safeguarding Scotland) case management system (the PASS system) was e...
Committee reports
Date published:
25 February 2021
The Bill will enhance the UK’s prudential standards and promote financial stability by enabling the implementation of the full set of Basel III standards, a new prudential regime for investment firms, and giving the Financial Conduct Authority (FCA) the powers it needs to oversee an orderly transition away from the LIBOR benchmark.
Private residential tenancy: rent provisions
The 2016 Act introduced new rules on rent with the aim of providing tenants with protection against excessive rent increases and providing rent predictability.1Scottish Government . (2020, October).
Committee reports
Date published:
20 December 2020
The Committee recognises that the majority view welcomes the power for courts to ‘strike down’ old incompatible legislation (legislation which pre-dates the Bill), or make a declaration that new legislation is incompatible with the UNCRC (legislation which post-dates the Bill).
Sally Warren, a former UK civil servant who worked through the complete reform trajectory so far published a blog stating:
The new Prime Minister (Boris Johnson) is now joining a long line of politicians, going back to Tony Blair in 1997, who define the problem as ‘removing the fear of selling your house to pay for care’ in older age.
Executive Summary
This is the sixteenth in a series of SPICe briefings covering the negotiations on the future relationship between the EU and the UK.
This briefing:
Outlines the new set of principles agreed on 21 October for handling an "intensified" phase of negotiations.
These could be on Fridays, Saturdays or Sundays and/or between Christmas Day and New Year’s Eve.
Sometimes governments want a treaty to come into force more quickly than CRAG would normally allow.