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The Committee will comment further on the funding available to support BSIPs later in the report.
The Committee compared the previous QPss to the proposed BSIPs.
Universal Credit and self-employed claimants
Thirteen per cent of the working population are self-employed compared to 12% before the financial crisis.
Committee reports
Date published:
23 September 2018
By tracking percentages of those starting the LLB and then comparing these percentages to those commencing the Diploma five years later, the Law Society found that those from the lowest income backgrounds were just as likely to start the Diploma as those from more advantaged backgrounds.3Law Society of Scotland. (2018, June).
Although reductions in the concentration of PM10 have been larger than elsewhere, the small improvement in NOX levels is comparable to that observed outside the LEZ.
The latest data shows that the equivalent of 69% of Scotland's gross electricity consumption came from renewable sources in 2016, compared to 12% in 2000, and 18% of all energy came from renewables in 2015.
In response to the Committee's request for further detail of the remit of the independent review, the Cabinet Secretary acknowledged the concerns expressed previously by the petitioners and noted the discrepancy between official reporting of adverse events compared to the number of women who had come forward to the petitioners.
The migrant population is generally seen as less deserving (or non-deserving) compared to the native population:
I think in terms of [the integration strategy] actually being like an official framework, I think a lot of the reasons people would question that is obviously that would be government money, and we hear nothing else apart from cuts that our gover...
Under a comprehensive free trade agreement with the EU, UK GDP could be 5% lower compared to current forecasts. The analysis forecasts that every UK region and almost all economic sectors stand to lose from Brexit, though its calculations do not take into account any short-term hits to the economy, such as the cost of adjusting the economy to new customs ar...