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Committee reports
Date published:
22 February 2022
This is because in their view the “public health grounds for justification for measures deemed discriminatory seem a very challenging bar.”The UK Internal Market | Scottish Parliament Website
They point out that measures that “directly discriminate can only be justified as a response to a public health emergency” and in their view this definition “is far to...
Developers sometimes provide information on their websites – which again assumes good internet access and knowledge of the application in the first place.
Committee reports
Date published:
16 September 2020
The Official Report of the meeting will be published by 6.00pm on Thursday, 17 September 2020 on the Committee's website.
The Committee also took evidence on SSIs within the scope of this report at its meeting on 9 September 2020 and the Official Report and Minutes of that meeting have been published on the Committee’s website.
The SOLR process has worked well overall. A lot of customers have transferred successfully. I do not think that anyone has experienced disruption in supply.
To ask the Scottish Government, further to the holding answer to question S5W-34507 by Jeane Freeman on 26 January 2021, when it will provide a substantive answer, and for what reason it has not provided this to date.
One could use that data to look at not just employees but self-employed people transferring money from their business accounts to their personal accounts, although it is challenging to work out what is income and what is transfers for expenses and so on.