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People who move between the UK and EU member countries after the end of the Transition period will either have their social security rights provided for by a new post-Brexit agreement between the EU and the UK or, if there is no such agreement, by unilateral arrangements introduced by the UK and EU and/or by bilateral agreements negotiated between individua...
The Policy Note says that these Regulations are required to ensure that the application of the new moratorium, which applies to all eligible companies, and automatically applies to registered social landlords which are companies in Scotland does not unnecessarily conflict with the existing provisions in relation to insolvency (including a debt moratorium) i...
At the point at which the devolved legislation that will enable the new supplement is commenced (in the Social Security (Scotland) Act 2018), the Scottish Government will become responsible for delivery of Carer’s Allowance.
We should express our outstanding concerns. The last sentence of paragraph 26 is clear to us, but it would be better if it started, "The Executive's views".
I also thank him for the way in which he has seriously engaged with the community in Barra and for making his visit to Barra his first ministerial engagement of the new year.
Indeed, this week's package was launched at the new Gracemount High School in Edinburgh and anyone who visits that school cannot fail to be impressed by the quality of the learning environment.
It is very similar.We move on to part 7, "Interim attachment". Section 160 inserts a new part 1A on interim attachment into the Debt Arrangement and Attachment (Scotland) Act 2002.
That the Parliament agrees the following dates in terms of Rule 2.3.1: 7 – 22 October 2006 (inclusive) and 23 December 2006 – 7 January 2007 (inclusive).
The key issue is to have a healthy market that can bring projects to the point at which companies are able to spend money on buying turbines, commissioning hydro facilities or buying wave machines.
Do we not have any direct contact with the likes of the Netherlands—that is where Rangers buys all its players from—and the cut-price countries where the club that has my allegiance tends to buy its players?