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The inclusion of percentages clarifies the accounts, which tend to have many large numbers. People understand percentage changes more easily than they do a comparison between £897 million this year with £769 million last year, for example.
The Committee asks the Parliamentary Bureau to reflect on these comments when agreeing the names of committees at the start of session 7.
Like many of its predecessor committees, the Committee found its work programme, particularly towards the end of the session, dominated by Government-referred business which impacted on the Committee's capacity to undert...
During its membership of the European Union, the UK was required to comply with EU law. This means that, in many policy areas, a consistent approach was often adopted across all four nations of the UK, even where those policy areas were devolved.
Committee reports
Date published:
30 November 2023
Co-designing the detail
In her evidence to the Committee, the Minister stated that, given many of the Bill’s provisions are subject to the process of co-design, “the FM provides strategic-level cost-and-benefit data” which “will be refined as part of ongoing work with local authorities, householders, businesses and other stakeholders”1Scottish Parliament. (...
Section 6(1) - Circular economy targets
The Delegated Powers Memorandum (“the DPM”) states that section 6(1) – which enables the Scottish Ministers, by regulations, to impose targets on themselves – is necessary in order to monitor Scotland's progress towards developing a circular economy. It notes there are many methods of being able to track and monitor p...
During its membership of the European Union, the UK was required to comply with EU law. This means that, in many policy areas, a consistent approach was often adopted across all four nations of the UK, even where those policy areas were devolved.
During its membership of the European Union, the UK was required to comply with EU law. This means that, in many policy areas, a consistent approach was often adopted across all four nations of the UK, even where those policy areas were devolved.
During its membership of the European Union, the UK was required to comply with EU law. This means that, in many policy areas, a consistent approach was often adopted across all four nations of the UK, even where those policy areas were devolved.