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Part 4 makes a variety of other changes, including:
Changing ownership limits for a type of legal business
Making it simpler for charities and third sector organisations to provide legal services
Creating new offences in connection with people who pretend to be able to provide legal services
“The Scottish Government is also aware of the frustration of animal welfare organisations that have been promoting more responsible behaviour by buyers and seeking tighter controls on those selling puppies as there continue to be significant welfare problems associated with the illegal activities of unscrupulous dealers fraudulently posing as home breeders....
The six priorities are:
The European Green Deal
A Europe fit for the digital age
An economy that works for people
A stronger Europe in the world
Promoting our European way of life
A new push for European democracy
The rationale for these priorities was that the European Union needed to act to build a better future fo...
Its purpose is to provide the necessary powers for the Secretary of State for Transport as Promoter of a proposed new national high speed rail network (or “HS2”) scheme and the statutory undertaker to take forward works.
They can be a comprehensive compendium of all medicines available for use or they can be decision-support tools which promote and support the safe and effective use of medicines in the management of medical conditions."
Conclusion
As we noted earlier, this report does not represent the conclusion of the Parliament's work on sexual harassment and inappropriate conduct. Further detailed work on new policies and procedures will be necessary and we welcome the areas of work already being pursued by the Joint Working Group as this will cover some of the areas that are not with...
It is worth observing that the order was made on 26 January and that the Parliament will be in recess from 11 February up to and including 19 February.