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When members made the recommendation that Lewis Elliott mentioned, they were thinking not only about reducing food waste by enabling people to buy one apple at a time rather than six, but also about the fact that buying six apples in a packet is more expensive than buying one apple.
Government funds us, substantially, and it is quite entitled to make requests from time to time, because it sets policies, wants to implement this or that and whatever.
Given the date of the conclusion of the audit, there is now insufficient time to allow me to fully consider the auditor’s findings, prepare the Section 22 report and conclude our clearance processes before the end of December.
I emphasise, as did Hamish Trench, that success is not measured on the number of times that the right to buy is used. It should be about negotiated transfers without having to use the right to buy, but it is obviously a backstop.
In the context of all the regulations on this issue that are out there, the bill strikes a good balance because, for the first time, it also places some responsibility on people when they are looking to buy a dog.
(Referendums (Scotland) Act 2020: Art. 1 (1)). UK Legislation (continued) The Directorate for Constitution (DC), the Cabinet Secretary for Constitution (CSC) and SPICe, in their PE2135 submissions, haven’t been able to cite legislation justifying a “constitutional override” to the power of MSPs to implement internati...
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Type 1: Often referred to as clitoridectomy, this is the partial or total removal of t...