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It was clear when the policy was announced that it will be a major challenge to meet relevant targets by the 2030 target date, and it is not clear that NPF4 will make a significant difference to this.
However, we certainly should not get hung up on whether we meet the conditions for technical recession over the next year, because the long-term issues are the really important ones.
The Bill retains the original target date of 28 February 2021, but if the citizens assembly cannot conclude its work and lay its report by that date for a reason relating to coronavirus, the Bill enables it to do so as soon as reasonably practicable after that date.
Committee reports
Date published:
29 November 2022
In addition to the request for further detail on the £100m fund, the Committee would welcome the development of a strategically driven action plan to support the take-up of training and capacity building to support Scotland's e-commerce activity.
During summer recess, the Minister wrote to advise there would be an independent review of skills delivery, focu...
Introduction
This annual report covers the period of 12 May 2020 to 24 March 2021, after which the Scottish Parliament will go into the campaign recess period from 25 March to 4 May 2021.
Despite difficulties in identifying a suitable date for Mr Gove's appearance, it is hoped that this session will take place before the 2018 summer recess.
The remit of the inquiry is "To explore rationale, prioritisation and value for money in relation to city region deals, including the progress to date of city region deals in delivering job creation and economic growth, and the structure and governance of city region deals in Scotland."
That date aligns with the date from which the definition of “material change of circumstances” was clarified by the Non-Domestic Rates (Scotland) Act 2020 to exclude changes in general economic circumstances.