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A note of the contributions of the various stakeholder groups was produced in early 2017. With the exception of one stakeholder group, the go ahead for the resource was given.
This briefing paper is the second in a series of three briefing papers on Brexit Statutory Instruments produced as part of a Scottish Parliament Academic Fellowship undertaken with the Scottish Parliament Information Centre (SPICe) to explain and analyse the implementation of the Protocol 1 process.
The draft instruments are intended to do two things:
Extend the period in which importers from the rest of the world (outside the EU or EEA) may use EU form certificates and documents (rather than ones produced by the Secretary of State or the Scottish Ministers); and
Extends beyond 31 July 2021 the end date of the transitional staging period ...
Committee reports
Date published:
19 February 2021
Delegated Powers
The Scottish Government has produced a Supplementary Delegated Powers MemorandumiThe Revised Delegated Powers Memorandum is available here on the new and amended powers in the Bill after Stage 2.
Committee reports
Date published:
16 February 2021
Social Prescribing is a means of enabling GPs and other frontline healthcare professionals to refer patients to a link worker - to provide them with a face to face conversation during which they can learn about the possibilities and design their own personalised solutions, i.e. ‘co-produce’ their ‘social prescription’. Thus, allowing people with social, emo...
The Scottish scheme, ultimately, might be relatively unhelpful for the environment and damage Scottish producers, at the advantage of their competitors.
Written Submission. said changes required to persuade the public to adopt lifestyle changes which would produce better health outcomes would require a level of Government intervention which may clash with other political priorities such as the economy.
David Frost wrote that the third round of negotiations had produced “very little progress towards agreement on the most significant outstanding issues between us”.
The detailed policy paper on voter registration produced by the Scottish Government to sit alongside the consultation on electoral reform states that proposals are being considered to make anonymous registration easier.