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In order to be additional, while the Bank will seek full market returns in some circumstances, in will inevitably in some circumstances need to look for lower and/or longer-term returns than the private sector would for specific risks, accepting a lower overall return and engaging in activity the private sector on its own would not have the appetite for.
Questions and Answers
Date answered:
22 December 2020
To ask the Scottish Government what its expectations are of teachers in relation to contact tracing over the winter holidays if a positive case of COVID-19 is confirmed in their school.
Part 1 of the Bill makes permanent a number of the temporary justice measures which have been in force since 7 April 2020 through the Covid emergency legislation and the Coronavirus (Recovery and Reform) (Scotland) Act 2022. The 2022 Act contains a sunset clause which means the temporary measures cannot be extended b...
Part 1 of the Bill makes permanent a number of the temporary justice measures which have been in force since 7 April 2020 through the Covid emergency legislation and the Coronavirus (Recovery and Reform) (Scotland) Act 2022. The 2022 Act contains a sunset clause which means the temporary measures cannot be extended b...
We received two responses from members of the Centre: (10 March 2022); • From Dr Clair Gough and Dr Sarah Mander • From Professor Kevin Anderson (13 March 2022). 3 Summary of evidence and questions The role and robustness of CCUS CCUS is new technology.
Lewis Macdonald: To ask the Scottish Government what criteria the tourism sector must meet to ensure that people's summer holiday bookings will be honoured. (S5O-05098) 2.