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The Secretary of State must seek the advice of the Commission before producing such a report for Parliament under the Agriculture Act.
To date, the UK has struck free trade agreements with several countries, including Japan and Australia.
Committee reports
Date published:
14 December 2020
Most stakeholders who gave evidence agreed with the objectives of the Bill, that existing legislation is out of date and that strengthening it is important.
Committee reports
Date published:
26 November 2020
Closing date for application to vote by post or amend existing absent vote arrangements
The Bill moves the deadline for applications to vote by post from 20 April forward to 6 April 2021 in order to allow processing of the anticipated increased volume of postal vote applications.
Committee reports
Date published:
10 December 2019
Figure 5 below shows the level 3 figures for the National Performing Companies dating back to 2010-11.
Figure 5: Scottish Government – National Performing Companies Budget Line (Level 3), 2010-11 to 2019-20, real terms (2019-20 prices)Scottish Government budgets and SPICe communication with the Scottish Government.There has been a reduction in funding of th...
Committee reports
Date published:
19 November 2019
The Minister highlighted that, "To date, SSERC’s primary science cluster programmes have engaged with 99 school clusters across all 32 local authorities."4Education and Skills Committee Official Report 2 October 2019 Col 19. (2019).
Committee reports
Date published:
10 November 2019
Position paper on Goods placed on the Market under Union law before the withdrawal date.
Position paper on Issues relating to the Functioning of the Union Institutions, Agencies and Bodies.
Committee reports
Date published:
16 September 2019
The Committee encourages all schools and local authorities to consider whether the information they provide is up-to-date, clearly written, and is provided in a timely manner to allow parents and carers to digest and discuss with their children before they make their subject choices.
This inquiry will continue into the next parliamentary year with stakeholder engagement workshops scheduled to discuss experiences of EU funding to date and how any future replacement of funding should be approached.
This means that the Scottish Government’s share of the additional 2019-20 funding for the Teachers’ scheme is based on costs covering the period 1 September 2019 to 31 March 2020 rather than the whole financial year.
Retaining an implementation date of 1 April creates a significant shortfall between the costs being incurred and the funding provided for 2019...