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However, the DIT figures are the latest ones and they show the reality that investment in Scotland is down 9 per cent on last year, new jobs are down 23 per cent and Scotland’s share of new UK projects is down from 6 per cent to 4.9 per cent.
Section 1(4A): Community wealth building statement Power conferred on: The Scottish Ministers Power exercisable by: Regulations made by Scottish statutory instrument Parliamentary procedure: Affirmative Revised or new power: New Provision 4. Section 1(4A) allows the Scottish Ministers to modify the list of measures i...
Section 5(2A): Community wealth building action plan Power conferred on: The Scottish Ministers Power exercisable by: Regulations made by Scottish statutory instrument Parliamentary procedure: Affirmative Revised or new power: New 3 This document relates to the Community Wealth Building (Scotland) Bill (SP Bill 62A) ...
We note that according to the Financial Memorandum, the Member expects an increase in the number of crimes reported and investigated under the new offence. He also expects that 6% of those new reports result in prosecution (between 8 and 8 15 new cases per annum) .
Similarly, section 185 of the 1995 Act allows a new prosecution to be brought when the Sheriff Appeal Court disposes of a ―stated case‖ by setting aside the verdict of the inferior court and grants authority for a new prosecution. 13.
You mention in your submission the need to support new EU-based foundations. We have left the EU, but do you have examples of policy areas on which we can focus and should be focusing and developing new initiatives?
Gillian Campbell from the Existing Homes Alliance (EHA) said that the CCP does not contain any new policies and that "...doing more of the same is not going to deliver what is required."
The Scottish Government responded to the Stage 1 report on 26 September, accepting some of the Committee’s key recommendations, which later formed the basis for key Stage 2 amendments.