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Alison Rae, Dundee Blind & Partially Sighted Society 26. Mary Rasmussen 27. Professor John Ravenscroft, Scottish Sensory Centre, University of Edinburgh 28.
As a result of the Climate Change (Emissions Reduction Targets) (Scotland) Act 2019, future Climate Change Plans will be required to include estimates of the costs and benefits of policies to reduce emissions.
All of that would therefore make me think that, if it was not a joint award, that would have an impact on its attractiveness to future students. Although you cannot make forward commitments to the committee, the course is a great success.
As you know, at the start of my appointment, I spent a great deal of time with our trade union partners to try to bring them into the conversation about the future of Scotland’s trains. The unions must be part of that to make it a success.
Questions and Answers
Date answered:
14 December 2018
Issues discussed included SE’s ongoing support for the Tollcross site and its staff; recent press coverage of GMB union concerns over future investment at Tollcross; the economic conditions facing Pladis across the UK; and the investment of over £5m in recent years by Pladis at the site for operational and production line improvements.
EU Emissions Trading System (EU ETS)
It is also proposed that credits gained through a trading scheme may not be credited or debited from the net Scottish emissions account,iClimate Change (Emissions Reductions Targets) (Scotland) Bill, section 13(3) except where this has been specifically legislated for.iiClimate C...
Power to vary the housing costs element of Universal Credit
Section 29 of the Scotland Act 2016 gives Scottish Ministers powers to vary the housing element of Universal Credit.