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Last updated: 28 April 2025

Cross Party Group on the USA Minutes_250114

C4: Pete Mowforth (PM), INDEZ, comments that small businesses and exporters, particularly e-commerce companies, will suffer with tariffs if de minimis policies are changed. R4: DJ MSP compares this to the impact of Brexit on small exporters.
Last updated: 9 April 2025

CPG on Crofting Minutes 10 December 2024

. • Strengthening enforcement of residency and land use duties, addressing absenteeism and neglect. • Improving processes for de-crofting applications while maintaining scrutiny to prevent misuse. • Ensuring crofters can engage with environmental and biodiversity challenges effectively.
Last updated: 25 March 2025

UKIMA Prof Jo Hunt

Conceptually, under EU internal market law, the introduction of the market access principle of mutual recognition in Cassis de Dijon was seen as a broadening out of the reach of EU rules into national regulatory choices, beyond directly and indirectly discriminatory measures.
Last updated: 20 December 2024

Chronic Pain Final_CPG Annual Return 2024

Humphreys, Jean Rafferty, Marie Fallon, Michael Grieve, Iain McPhee, George Welsh, Sue Lavery, John Russell, Russell Malcolm, Dr Bill Macrae, Amber Welsh, Miriam Smith, Fiona Stalker, Graeme Houston, Lorna Farrell, Marion Macmillan, P T Weir, Marian Kenny, Donald Macaskill, Elizabeth Roper, Heather Ann Baxter, Christine Macdonald, Adam Stachura, Owen Hughes, Rab Wilson, Rona Agnew, Carla Kaspar, Steve Kent, Nan Black, Keir McKechnie, Craig Smith, Kathleen Powderly, Dr Patrick Trust, Irene Loudon, Dr Malcolm Maclean, Ming Robertson, Frances Boyle, Hazel Young, Ooi Thye Chong, Catherine Hughes, Anne Hughes, Fiona Robinson, Margaret Coats, Des...
Last updated: 22 October 2024

MinisterACResponse to letter regarding the Local Services Franchises Regulations 202422 October 2024

As set out in the Policy Memorandum to the Bill at introduction, the inclusion of an independent panel appointed by the Traffic Commissioner (as opposed to Ministerial scrutiny) was intended to de-politicise the final decision-making process.
Last updated: 28 February 2024

UKSI The Fair Dealing Obligations Milk Regulations 2024

A Full impact assessment has not been produced for this however a de-minimis assessment has been prepared as this instrument is likely to entail some costs for business.
Last updated: 26 February 2024

REUL NFU Scotland

Regulation should restrict poor and unsafe practices because its purpose is to provide public protection. De-regulation that removes consumer protection should not be assumed to be an improvement.
Last updated: 26 February 2024

REUL Food Standards Scotland

Regulation should restrict poor and unsafe practices because its purpose is to provide public protection. De-regulation that removes consumer protection should not be assumed to be an improvement.
Last updated: 6 February 2024

ASL Fife Council submission

CAMHS) is demanding of education staff time recruiting and retaining appropriately skilled and trained staff to work in central services and/or ASL provision, to directly support these children recruitment of school leaders with the skills and experience in this area any examples of good practice in this area; adoption of Fife Core Approaches to relationships, wellbeing, and behaviour: a long-term plan to skill up the whole education workforce in both Trauma-informed and De...
Last updated: 25 January 2024

Shelter Scotland Written Submission Homelessness and Temporary Accommodation

The impact of temporary accommodation on children and families Shelter Scotland has commissioned research from De Montfort University and University College London into children's experiences of Temporary Accommodation.

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