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Three types of scientific evidence to inform physical activity policy: results from a comparative scoping review. International Journal of Public Health, 61, 553-563., and for the purpose of this report, we define PA policy as ‘agendas, structures, funding and processes that affect development, implementation or adaptation of physical activity interventions...
Committee reports
Date published:
20 September 2024
For example, it currently gathers data necessary for the production of abortion statistics, which are comparable to the functions it is proposed to confer on PHS regarding assisted dying.
Committee reports
Date published:
22 February 2024
However, others pointed out the danger of comparing the two models - namely, while eligibility criteria for social security benefits are quite clear cut, the criteria for determining eligibility for social care are much more open-ended.
Their submission highlights that there were 29% fewer properties listed for rent in 2022 compared to 2016 and warns that “the combination of increasing demand and loss of supply of rented accommodation will inevitably result in further upwards pressure on rents in the private rented sector for the foreseeable future”.
Glasgow: CELCIS
9 Bywaters P et al (2017) Identifying and Understanding Inequalities in Child Welfare Intervention Rates: comparative studies in four UK countries.
The Financial Times reports that the UK government are:
aiming for an initial 60 per cent of imports into the UK to be tariff-free under the new rules — compared with 47 per cent at present — and that the figure should rise as more trade deals are struck.
However, it had been established that—
much of the original and surviving pipework was incapable of re-use in situ without almost complete re-figuration, re-fabrication, re-installation and re-design;
to do so would have taken a comparable timeframe as installing an enhanced system.
There are all sorts of technicalities to do with how those measures are compared, but the underlying point is that if, as our evidence suggested, it can cost 25 to 40 per cent more to live in such an area, why would having a threshold that was that much higher not make a difference to the number of people who we say are in fuel poverty?
That is additional taxation, on top of the rates that those stores already pay, to the tune of more than £1 million.The tax would create a competitive disadvantage for Scottish retailers compared to the rest of the UK. The SNP narrative used to be that it wanted to make Scotland more competitive.
There would be a carbon benefit in getting more people off the roads and on to the south suburban line. However, we have to compare that with the carbon benefit of using the slots at Haymarket and Waverley for longer distances, which is likely to be greater.