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The regulations to implement the wine-related provisions from the Trade and Cooperation Agreement have been drafted on a GB basis which is consistent with the approach taken with similar SIs where Scotland’s interests are minimal.
The Fisheries Management Strategy interacts with several other overarching strategies, notably the National Marine Plan, which sets out strategic policies for the sustainable development of Scotland's marine resources out to 200 nautical miles.
My husband and myself no longer live in Scotland. We spent an awful lot of our time trawling through no end of literature pertaining to the applications for wind farms in South Ayrshire.
The purpose in my writing to you is to set out the arrangements for Law Officer involvement for the future conduct of these cases. The Solicitor General for Scotland,
Ms Ruth Charteris QC, will issue instructions to the independent legal team and Senior Counsel advising on these cases.
However, it has become increasingly the case that the density and spread of such developments has had adversely impacted many areas particularly in the south of Scotland.
The current legislation presumes that only ministers are able to decide on applications for large wind farm developments.
Impact of COVID-19 restrictions on the delivery of mental health services
Prior to the pandemic, mental health services in Scotland were already under significant pressure.
We also recommend matters falling within the operation of Food Standards Scotland should also be allocated to a different Committee, one with a closer linkage to a wider range of food and feedstuff matters than the health aspect which has engaged our remit.
Committee reports
Date published:
10 November 2020
Put simply, we want to understand the benefits, outcomes and improvements £9 billion of taxpayers money has delivered to the health of the people of Scotland. We also want to be able to compare performance across Boards.