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The Import of, and Trade in, Animals and Animal Products (Miscellaneous Amendments) (EU Exit) Regulations 2020 were made on 7 December 2020 under section 8(1) of, and paragraph 7 of Schedule 4 and paragraph 21 of Schedule 7 to, the European Union (Withdrawal) Act 2018.
The Commissioner confirmed during oral evidence that he has engaged with the SPCB in relation to the joint recommendations made to both his office and the SPCB as set out in the 2020/21 annual audit report. Recommendation 5.2 in the 2020/21 annual audit report stated— “We recommend that the governance structures in p...
Further detail on NDRI within the Budget 2020-21 can be found in the main SPICe briefing on the Budget 2020-21.1Scottish Parliament Information Centre. (2020, February 10).
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Date answered:
21 January 2025
The proportion of Scottish Government marketing spend that has been allocated to community radio in each of the previous five years is as follows:2019-2020 - 2.4%2020-2021 - 0.9%2021-2022 - 1.8%2022-2023 - 1.2%2023-2024 - 1.5% S6W-33052
However, in preparing the Bill, it was identified that the UK Internal Market Act 2020 (UKIMA) has a potential impact on what can be regulated for in Scotland.
In Scotland, the Scottish Government has provided funding for national grant programmes that have supported needs of bus operators across the whole country. Since 2020, through these competitive funding programmes, Alexander Dennis has secured orders for more than 360 vehicles, more vehicles than any other manufacturer.
Through our 5 year strategy, Neurological Care and Support in Scotland: A Framework for Action 2020-2025 and the Centre for Sustainable Delivery the Scottish Government has funded the following resources: - FND Care pathway: this was developed by the Centre for Sustainable Delivery in 2024: fnd-national-pathway.pdf.
The alternative approaches adopted in 2020, 2021 and 2022 were temporary, emergency measures, which were introduced in response to the pandemic and the specific circumstances in each of those years.