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Overseas visits undertaken by Scottish Ministers help protect and enhance Scotland’s interests, improve global networks, unlock new economic and trading opportunities and create domestic opportunities and benefits for the people of Scotland.
Since implementation, more than 56,900 virtual visits have taken place in the SPS. The SPS has put in place precautionary measures, informed by public health guidance, to make in-person visits as safe as possible.
The Bill sets out reforms which aim to change the pattern of land ownership in rural and island communities and impose new requirements on larger estates across Scotland.
In addition, there can be situations where the title deeds to properties require a factor to be appointed (perhaps even stating which factor). This is often the case in new-builds, or where properties have been sold off under "right to buy" rules, in which case the local council or housing association may be the prop...
Committee reports
Date published:
13 November 2020
My fingers are crossed that that can be reflected in new priorities.iEEFW Committee meeting, 18 May 2020, col 21
The STUC highlighted the need to build opportunities for firms through Government procurement and sourcing of contracts, making sure that there are opportunities for British and UK firms to receive work that provides employment here in the UK.iiEEFW Committee meeting, 11 August 2020, col 16
Liz Cameron of the SCC agreed:
When we start to look at returning, we should look at our procurement policies, at buying local and at sharing resources from business to business.
Which has to be encouraged in a way that people will see, they want to, need to buy into, and then the next step down from that is what role does integration or migration play in that?
Retrieved from <a href="https://www.beateatingdisorders.org.uk/news/coronavirus-news/beat-receives-grant-from-scottish-government-to-help-its-response-to-coronavirus/" target="_blank">https://www.beateatingdisorders.org.uk/news/coronavirus-news/beat-receives-grant-from-scottish-government-to-help-its-response-to-coronavirus/</a> In July 2021, Beat received £400,000 in funding to support those with eating disorders and their families in Scotland.5Beat. (2021, July 20).