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Perhaps the committee's work programme could concentrate on policies that try to affect energy consumption, as distinct from those that aim at the technical and production side, and compare their cost effectiveness and make cross-sector comparisons.
The amendments will also require this Parliament’s consent to any other provision that modifies a function of the Scottish ministers, except when that function relates to a body that is being abolished.The UK Government has provided a written assurance that, if a proposal falls within the scope of order-making powers in the Scotland Act 1998 that are subjec...
Such powers will be granted by the Scottish ministers only when a promoter has failed to reach agreement with the owner or occupier of the land or property where such work is required.I assure the committee that such powers will not be granted lightly and that an access to land application is likely to be the exception rather than the rule. My justification...
There is a difference in provision at the pre-school level compared with primary schools—the private and voluntary sectors are involved at pre-school level.
We spend £5,000 per primary school pupil per year, compared with less than £2,000 in 1999, and we spend getting on for £7,000 per secondary school pupil per year, compared with just £3,000 in 1999.