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Last week, Aberdeen received the devastating news that Marks and Spencer is to close, just days after we lost Haigs due to difficult trading conditions.
(S6F-01832) On Monday, I had the pleasure of visiting the Roslin innovation centre, where I was able to welcome Ana Stewart and Mark Logan’s outstanding report.
Caledonian Maritime Assets Ltd, which is the procuring authority for new vessels, operates under the Utilities Contracts (Scotland) Regulations 2016, which serve the same purpose as the Public Contracts (Scotland) Regulations 2015.
Questions and Answers
Date answered:
10 August 2021
Our response is guided by the best available scientific evidence, including the latest independent expert assessment of the impacts of climate change in Scotland published by the UK Climate Change Committee on 16 June 2021.
Scotland’s labour market has continued to perform strongly. The latest data shows that the employment level in Scotland is now 40,000 above its pre-recession peak and 166,000 above the recession trough.
Committee reports
Date published:
29 November 2022
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Until this latest EU-UK agreement process, I would have said that there most certainly has been a different atmospheric in the conversations that have taken place.
Expansion and restructuring of occupiers’ and grazings committees’ rights to control deer
A group of amendments (37, 38 and 39) were agreed by division, which together revised the legal framework governing occupiers’ rights to control deer. Amendment 39 replaced section 26 of the 1996 Act with a new and expanded provision and inserted a new section 26ZA, extending similar powers to grazings committees.
Two ferries—not quite two, remember—that are years late, are massively over budget and have still not been delivered. The latest figures are staggering: £47.9 million has been allocated for 2025-26, including £38 million for the MV Glen Rosa and £9 million for yard improvements; an additional £14.2 million has been ...