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The non-discrimination principle is that the sale of goods in one part of the UK should not be affected by relevant requirements that directly or indirectly discriminate against goods that have a relevant connection with that part of the UK.
The Local Government, Housing and Planning Committee has also focused on two additional parts of the Act: • Part 2 – community planning • Part 9 – allotments Part 9 allotments Last year, the Committee sought views from stakeholders on p...
We will do that, but we will also try to recruit from other parts of the common travel area. It is clear that ethical international recruitment will be part of what we do.
Is turnover of senior staff similar? We did not, as part of our audit, draw a direct comparison between turnover levels in Scotland and those in other parts of the public sector across the UK.