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During the pre-election period Scottish Ministers only met with SQA when both attended the the COVID-19 Education Recovery Group (CERG): https://www.gov.scot/groups/covid-19-education-recovery-group/ .
A key component of Article 6 of the European Convention on Human Rights means that tribunals or decision-makers must ensure that there is 'equality of arms' on both sides – meaning that a visibly fair balance must be struck between the opportunities given to both parties.
We write to implore the government to protect the existing deadlines to implement this important legislation which supports the right to adequate housing and resists the financialisation of essential housing stock.
A no-deal Brexit might lead to higher prices and food shortages. To ensure that Scotland’s people are protected from the worst effects, surely we need a good food nation bill that enshrines the right to food.
We will continue to be guided by the national improvement framework, our shared vision of excellence and equity for education in Scotland, the getting it right for every child policy and other legal requirements.
Retrieved from <a href="http://www.saos.coop/what-we-do/scoteid-scotlands-livestock-traceability-system/" target="_blank">http://www.saos.coop/what-we-do/scoteid-scotlands-livestock-traceability-system/</a> [accessed 31 January 2020]
ScotEID and LIS are complementary systems, but it is not clear how the powers in the UK and Scottish Bills will relate to one another.
For example, in the year about which you are asking, the proposed gender recognition reform (Scotland) bill was a contentious matter that gave rise to a number of complaints.