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Environmental Rights Centre for Scotland (ERCS) (non SS response), which was partially supportive of the proposal overall, highlighted the opportunity the proposal presented to keep Scotland up to date with European developments: Legislating to criminalise ecocide would align with the Scottish Government’s commitment that Scottish laws ‘keep pace’ with Euro...
Environmental Rights Centre for Scotland (ERCS) (non SS response), which was partially supportive of the proposal overall, highlighted the opportunity the proposal presented to keep Scotland up to date with European developments: Legislating to criminalise ecocide would align with the Scottish Government’s commitment that Scottish laws ‘keep pace’ with Euro...
The year 2014 has been proposed as perhaps the most optimistic date for our economy to emerge from recession, but a euro zone apocalypse would badly hit recovery and lead to business uncertainty, a reluctance to invest and a fall in earnings.
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.
We have chosen five completely different areas. The two older ones, which date back to 2013, were not involved in the thinking around the climate scenario that we are now thinking about.
My understanding is as you have described, convener. The first payment date has been an issue, but people have been working together and we think that we are now in a much better place.
I agree that we should use the most relevant, appropriate and up-to-date data, but if a housing officer in Fife goes into a house and sees dampness, that needs to be sorted.