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The value of the contract for 41 cyber kiosks, published on the Public Contracts Scotland website by the Scottish Police Authority on behalf of Police Scotland, was £444,821, including VAT.
Police Scotland stated that the Scottish Police Authority ('SPA') had not received any specific briefing on cyber kiosks prior to commencing the trials, saying that: “The SPA receive regular updates on policing matters, including cybercrime and although no specific briefing to SPA occurred prior to trial commencement the proposal to procure cyber kiosks was...
However, the Committee is concerned that whilst many of these provisions are broadly considered to be positive steps, the reality may be that few of them are taken up in practice due to a lack of financial resources to facilitate their set up and operation. The Committee calls on the Scottish Government to provide details of how it intends to monitor take-...
EU Responses to the UK’s Immigration Proposals
Having considered the responses of Scottish actors to the proposed UK immigration proposals, it is also useful to reflect on how EU actors have reacted to proposals to end freedom of movement and remove any preferential treatment for EEA nationals in the UK, as this will be a key area of discussion in future U...
Evidence from chair of the Independent Review
Following publication of the interim report, the Committee heard evidence from Dr Lesley Wilkie, the chair of the Independent Review, alongside Dr Rachael Wood of Information Services Division and Dr Phil Mackie of the Scottish public health network.
In her statement to the Committee, Dr Wilkie appeared confide...
The Committee recommends that the Scottish Government undertakes a cost-benefit analysis of rolling out a system of using more schools as hubs for income maximisation advisory services.
In relation to SAEs HIS becomes involved at the request of the Scottish Government. We consider HIS's role should be more proactive including a greater surveillance function to help identify and preferably prevent systemic failures at an earlier stage.
Retrieved from <a href="https://publications.parliament.uk/pa/jt200304/jtselect/jtrights/183/18305.htm" target="_blank">https://publications.parliament.uk/pa/jt200304/jtselect/jtrights/183/18305.htm</a> [accessed 14 March 2018] For a Scottish example from the 1980s which led to the abolition of corporal punishment in UK schools see below.
This difficulty is reflected in the Scottish Government's official position, which, as part of its ‘enhanced EEA option’, has argued that.
given that most agricultural and seafood products traded from EFTA-EEA countries to the EU are subject to tariffs, the UK Government needs to negotiate for tariff-free access to the Single Market for these products and w...