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Introduction
In March 2018, the Economy, Jobs and Fair Work Committee launched an inquiry with the following remit:
To examine the impact of bank branch closures in Scotland on local businesses, consumers and the Scottish economy and to explore what steps can be taken to address any issues identified by the Committee.
Significantly, this situation is to change following UK's withdrawal from the EU in March 2019. The exact conditions which will govern EU citizens’ rights of entry and stay in the UK post-Brexit are not yet known at the time of writing this report (June 2018).
Retrieved from <a href="https://pure.strath.ac.uk/portal/files/70630513/FAI_2017_Brexit_and_the_sectors_of_the_Scottish_economy_a_report_for_GMB_Scotland.pdf" target="_blank">https://pure.strath.ac.uk/portal/files/70630513/FAI_2017_Brexit_and_the_sectors_of_the_Scottish_economy_a_report_for_GMB_Scotland.pdf</a> [accessed 16 March 2018]However, t...
For example, John Paul Sheridan (Law Society of Scotland) said: “The vast bulk of the exemptions are not because of any legal or logical reason for the debt to be treated any differently.”viOfficial Report, 27 March 2018 col 2.
The difference between five year and twenty year prescription may not be as stark as it first appears.
It comes into force generally on 1 June 2018, although certain provisions have retrospective effect on 1 April 2015, 31 March 2016, or 5 April 2016.
Background and Committee Consideration
The 2014 Regulations established a scheme for the payment of pensions and other benefits to or in respect of persons employed by Scheme employers.
Retrieved from <a href="http://www.edinburgh.gov.uk/downloads/file/7130/active_travel_action_plan_2016" target="_blank">http://www.edinburgh.gov.uk/downloads/file/7130/active_travel_action_plan_2016</a> [accessed 27 March 2018] – and successfully worked with colleagues to approve cycle infrastructure schemes, sometimes in the face of vocal publ...
In the Scottish Government's 2016 progress report, it said that the National Walking Strategy Action Plan was launched on 3 March 2016 while reiterating its "commitment to achieving the shared vision of 10% of everyday journeys to be made by bike by 2020."