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Of course, it is clear that the draft budget could not have been published at the usual time; it would have fallen in recess, which would not have been appropriate.
Last month, Ernst & Young reported that our exports are expected to grow at six times the rate of the rest of the UK over the next four years. Our recession was shallower than the UK’s, and Scotland is performing better than the rest of the UK on all the major employment measures.
In correspondence with the Scottish Government, the Committee raised an issue that the instrument does not specify a commencement date for new regulations 13 to 15, which it inserts into the Principal Regulations.
Retrieved from <a href="https://www.gov.scot/publications/review-civil-partnership-scotland-analysis-consultation-responses/" target="_blank">https://www.gov.scot/publications/review-civil-partnership-scotland-analysis-consultation-responses/</a> [accessed 7 February 2020]
No new civil partnerships after a certain date in the future
This option would mean that no new civil partnerships could be entered into in Scotland after a certain date.
Questions and Answers
Date answered:
14 December 2020
The intention to move to 3 yearly revaluations in Scotland from 2022 with valuations based on market conditions on a date one year prior was confirmed on 12 September.
Questions and Answers
Date answered:
27 October 2016
To ask the Scottish Government, further to the answer to question S5W-03360 by Keith Brown on 12 October 2016, with which business organisations and financial institutions it has met to date, and on what date each meeting was held.
Timeline for introduction of the Scottish Parliament (Recall and Removal of Members) BillThe timeline shows the proposal, consultation and introduction dates for the Member's BillScottish Parliament Information Centre
How the Act would be amended to give effect to this proposed change
The proposed change would be achieved by amending the 2002 Act to remove the admissibility requirement at section 6(5)(e) of the 2002 Act which requires that a complaint:
(e) is made within one year from the date when the complainer could reasonably have become aware of the conduct complai...