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The European Union (Withdrawal) Act and Common Frameworks: 26 June to 25 September 2021. Retrieved from <a href="https://www.gov.uk/government/publications/the-european-union-withdrawal-act-and-common-frameworks-26-june-to-25-september-2021/the-european-union-withdrawal-act-and-common-frameworks-26-june-to-25-september-2021" target="_blank">https://www.gov.uk/government/publications/the-european-union-withdrawal-act-and-common-frameworks-26-june-to-25-september-2021/the-european-union-withdrawal-act-and-common-frameworks-26-june-to-25-september-2021</a> [accessed 26 May 2022] The increased intergovernmental engagement that developing common frameworks has necessitated is seen by some as an important part of expanding IGR in the UK.
On Covid, we are returning to some sort of new normal, we might say—it is not normal, but it will be a new normal—which, in itself, creates problems in the workplace.
In its letter on 21 February 2025, the Scottish Government recognised the changes that have been made to IED 2.0 for livestock farming, including lowering the threshold of intensive livestock (pig and poultry) farms in scope of the Directive. It said that new rules in relation to these requirements will be adopted by the Commission by September 2026 at the latest, but won’t be applicable on individual farms in the EU until 2030-32 at the earliest, depending on the size of the farm.
In September 2021, ICES (see below) issued its latest advice on mackerel, indicating that the spawning stock biomass had continued to decrease and it advised a further reduction in catch for 2022.
Overall, 164 settings and schools self-selected for a recovery visit. Due to local circumstances, including the impact of COVID-19, some recovery visits did not proceed as planned.
Commitment to Continuous Improvement The audits demonstrate that the Scottish Parliament: • meets its duties under the Equality Act 2010 • has invested significantly in inclusive access • has effective systems in place to support disabled people 4 The recommended actions provide a clear, proportionate roadmap for further improvement and reflect a commitment to ensuring the Parliament remains welcoming and accessible to everyone who works in, visits...