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For instance, an Italian client should be allowed to travel to London to purchase the services of an English consultant.
With respect to new financial services, the UK text is more generous than the EU one, as it removes the condition that foreign service suppliers entitled to provide a new service should already be ...
I am pleased to bring to the committee today my latest report on how the Scottish Government is managing the delivery of the new social security powers.
In terms of the total capital investment, you are right: it is £74.5 million, and around £42 million of that is going to Forth Valley for its new campus. That leaves around £26 million to £27 million of a difference in the capital funding.
In the case of licence-based businesses, a very short notice period might lead them to decide not to move to new premises and to simply wind up the business, because it takes quite a long time to move to and get a licence for new premises.
Those are not just numbers; they represent 700 or 1,300 households who could be benefiting from safe, warm homes in which to raise their families. We could have had 700 new homes last year, 700 new homes the year before and 700 new homes the year before that.
Warm Homes Discount Scheme
The Warm Home Discount Scheme, also known as the 'energy bill rebate scheme'iNet Zero, Energy and Transport Committee, Official Report, 26 April 2022, Col 16, is an annual one-off discount on electricity bills paid by energy companies between September and MarchiiScottish Government (2021).
Questions and Answers
Date answered:
7 August 2019
As set out in the latest Delivery Progress report published by the Improvement Service, 2,173 of the 9,251 full time equivalent additional Local Authority staff had been recruited by 30 April 2019.
Questions and Answers
Date answered:
21 January 2019
To ask the Scottish Government what the average waiting time is to access orthopaedic procedures in NHS Lothian. Latest published data show that the median waiting time in days for elective Orthopaedic inpatients and day cases in NHS Lothian for quarter ending June 2018 was 99 days.