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NUMBER of NUMBER of NUMBER NUMBER of YOUNG NUMBER NUMBER of NEW ISLAND CROFTERS FARMERS/ ORGANIC TENANTS ENTRANTS BASED CROFTERS SMALL 116 77 117 2 126 109 MEDIUM 67 34 86 11 108 75 LARGE 31 26 120 39 182 74 TOTAL 214 137 323 52 416 258 Were the additional weightings or priority measures applied fairly to island-based businesses?
The Bill makes no provision for any consent mechanism should the UK Government seek to act in areas of devolved competence. 26. The following powers cannot be relied upon to modify retained EU law found in primary law.
The Bill makes no provision for any consent mechanism should the UK Government seek to act in areas of devolved competence. 26. The following powers cannot be relied upon to modify retained EU law found in primary law.
We have different mechanisms or touch points with businesses but, fundamentally, what is driving our approach is a shared initiative and endeavour to try to provide the best evidence base on which policy can be put.
The service has said that it wants to wait until she is in primary 7 before seeing her, but, even then, there is still a 26-month waiting list. That is unacceptable.