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That makes it hard to get people to buy into a new way of working. Prevention is not an easy task, but it is something that our committee is still keen to pursue.We have now been engaged in discussions for an hour and a half.
Questions and Answers
Date answered:
22 October 2020
The measures currently in place are due to expire at 6 am on 26 October. In light of the clinical evidence and advice, we have judged that these measures are required for a short additional period, until a levels-based approach can be debated in Parliament and then implemented.
Questions and Answers
Date answered:
15 September 2016
To ask the Scottish Government whether it will provide the details of its plans to increase access to land for food growing purposes referred to at page 26 of the SNP manifesto. The Scottish Government anticipates that, once brought into force, Part nine of the Community Empowerment (Scotland) Act 2015 will give communities more access to land for food gro...
Questions and Answers
Date answered:
9 September 2016
To ask the Scottish Government, in light of its commitment at page 26 of the SNP manifesto, what stage it has reached in taking forward the recommendations of the report, Building on Success: Deepening Collaboration, Food and Drink in Scotland.
Section 7—Method of voting by convicted persons at local government elections Amendment 26 moved—Jamie Halcro Johnston. The question is, that amendment 26 be agreed to.
S ewel memorandum LIMITED LIABILITY PARTNERSHIPS BILL Description of Bill The DTI proposes to create a new form of corporate business association to be known as a "limited liability partnership" (LLP).
As you’ll be aware, the order extends existing flexibilities and introduces new flexibilities to provide manufacturers with further routes to compliance under Vehicle Emissions Trading Schemes (VETS).
This section sets out some progress being made to reduce the number of breaches of the Act (i.e., not provided returns or a nil return by the statutory 6-monthly deadline date) and ideas to build in future compliance measures, using new technology. Publication Scheme 5.
The Bureau considers that the NZET Committee has built up expertise in this area and establishing a new committee would not be consistent with past scrutiny of 1 capital projects.