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Last updated: 4 March 2024

Minister CEID Delivering on the priorities of Our Past Our Future The Strategy for Scotlands Histor

The second half of the event involved group discussions, focussed on future activity, action, and the National Strategy Delivery Framework.
Last updated: 1 March 2024

SPBill22AFMS062024accessible

Based on a single-point of contact model, from a considered proposal from Victim Support Scotland, covering support to an estimated 8000 victims which would be available across Scotland, initial and annually recurring costs in the range of £250k to £300k are forecast, with reference to the estimated increase in offence referrals diverted to the Principal Reporter in the Financial Memorandum and in the updated financial information provided in October 2023, requiring a team of 4 FTE staff expected from implementation around 2025-26, with the necessary preparatory activity...
Last updated: 27 February 2024

Scottish Government Background Brief on EU-UK Trade and Cooperation Agreement and Northern Ireland Protocol

SERVICES (touring artists, Cabotage) Although the TCA incorporates some provisions for business travel, these rules specify certain activities and do not apply to touring musicians and other creative professionals.
Last updated: 26 February 2024

REUL NFU Scotland

This makes the determination of the law that applies in any given instance much more difficult if Ministers in one jurisdiction make an active choice to diverge from existing rules and others do not.
Last updated: 26 February 2024

REUL Food Standards Scotland

This makes the determination of the law that applies in any given instance much more difficult if Ministers in one jurisdiction make an active choice to diverge from existing rules and others do not.
Last updated: 13 February 2024

ECYP Committee SLS Submission

Conversely, resourcing is taken away from those that have the time and money actually to do the intervention activities. The process of remedies is challenging to manage as a result of the above because GIRFEC/Inclusion/Presumption of mainstreaming is a promise that we can’t keep due to resourcing levels.
Last updated: 8 February 2024

FOA

Burden is defined in clause 15(10) to include financial cost, administrative inconvenience, an obstacle to trade or innovation, efficiency, productivity or profitability, and a sanction affecting the carrying on of any lawful activity. One issue to consider may be to what extent this would represent a restriction on the exercise of powers by Ministers in th...
Last updated: 25 January 2024

SCPA_National Fraud Initiative AGS to SCPA 9 Jan 2024

Many bodies participating in NFI do not keep separate records for NFI costs as it is delivered as part of their other counter fraud activities. Those that do, estimate that their costs ranged from £500 to £71,000.
Last updated: 12 January 2024

Draft Delivery Plan SSEN Transmission 12 January 2024

Currently, there's limited regulation to protect these areas, which are crucial for habitat restoration—similar to existing protections on land, these marine sites should also be safeguarded for natural activities. As we work to establish our own Marine Biodiversity Net Gain Metric with our businesses’ key stakeholders it would be helpful to understand curr...
Last updated: 10 January 2024

Chamber_Minutes_20240110

Protecting FCDO Jobs in East Kilbride: The Parliament debated S6M- 11664 in the name of Collette Stevenson— That the Parliament notes the decision by the UK Government to relocate the Foreign, Commonwealth and Development Office (FCDO) out of East Kilbride; understands from reports that FCDO officials had been in discussions with the local authority about opening a new site in the town, and that this decision was unexpected; believes that Abercrombie House, in East Kilbride, has been home to a dedicated workforce in the field of international development and foreign affairs for over 40 years and that around 1,000 staff are currently based there; understands that the UK Government estimates that the office’s presence generates approximately £30 million for the local economy; notes the view that the decision to relocate jobs out of East Kilbride will have a negative impact on East Kilbride’s economic recovery; further notes the reported campaign by local staff and trade unions against previous UK Government plans to remove HMRC from East Kilbride, as well as other towns in Scotland; recognises that the UK Government’s Declaration on Government Reform commits to “... relocating jobs and areas of activity...

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