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Official Report Meeting date: 25 November 2021

Standards, Procedures and Public Appointments Committee 25 November 2021

The Scottish Government’s position appears to be that there has been very little time in which to have meaningful engagement and dialogue with the UK Government.
Official Report Meeting date: 24 October 2023

Meeting of the Parliament 24 October 2023

Time and time again, the Scottish Government implements mechanisms to alleviate that poverty in targeted areas, such as the Scottish child payment, which has been praised by many as a game changer, and yet, time and time again, those efforts are undermined by a UK Government that has been hellbent on reducing welfare and access to welfare for more than 13 years.
SPICe briefings Date published: 18 September 2018

Buying a home - Scottish Government support - Help to Buy (Scotland) Affordable New Build Scheme & Small Developers Scheme - Background

Help to Buy (Scotland) Affordable New Build Scheme & Small Developers Scheme - Background The Help to Buy Scotland scheme was launched in September 2013, using financial transaction funding allocated to the Scottish Government by HM Treasury.
Official Report Meeting date: 9 November 2022

Citizen Participation and Public Petitions Committee 09 November 2022

I note that omicron was identified some time ago. As such, there no established UK supply arrangement for Evusheld currently.
Official Report Meeting date: 11 August 2020

Environment, Climate Change and Land Reform Committee 11 August 2020

That is because Scottish ministers are confident that the UK ETS scheme can come into force on time.
Committee reports Date published: 17 January 2025

Delegated powers in the Land Reform (Scotland) Bill at Stage 1 - Delegated Powers

However, at that meeting, the Committee agreed to write to the Scottish Government to raise questions in relation to the following delegated powers: Section 1(4) inserting section 44A into the Land Reform (Scotland) Act 2016 - Power to impose obligations on the owner of land; Section 1(4) inserting section 44M into the Land Reform (Scotland) Act 2016 - Power to modify community-engagement obligations for owners of large land holdings; Section 2(4) inserting section 46L into the Land Reform (Scotland) Act 2003 - Power to modify the extended opportunity to register interest in relation to large land holdings; Section 4(2) inserting section 67S(6) into Land Reform (Scotland) Act 2003 – Power to make further provision about buying...
Last updated: 20 September 2022

FPAC_FiscalFrameworkConsultationResponse_20Sept22

A consequential impact of the different timings of the UK and Scottish Budgets is on the timing of the forecasts by the OBR and SFC.
Last updated: 13 March 2024

Chamber_Minutes_20240313

Accordingly, the Parliament resolved— That the Parliament notes that, since 2007, Scotland’s GDP per capita has grown 10.8% in comparison to the UK’s growth of 5.6%; acknowledges that, over the same time period, productivity has increased at an annual average rate of 1% a year in Scotland compared with the UK’s 0.5% a year; welcomes the approach taken to the economy by the Scottish Government to build a collaborative relationship with business, industry, workers and trades unions and to create jobs through the development of a green industrial strategy; considers that, in Scotland, a near record high number of people are in payrolled employment and a higher proportion of workers earn the real Living Wage than in the other UK nations, while the gender pay gap and child poverty rates are lower also than the UK’s; recognises that the UK economic model has failed to deliver the prosperity to Scotland that is enjoyed by neighbouring countries; further recognises that the Office for Budget Responsibility forecasts that the UK economy will be 4% smaller as a result of Brexit, a Brexit which is supported by three of the four largest parties in the UK Parliament, and agrees that the best way for Scotland to develop a wellbeing economy, and so match the economic success of Scotland’s northern European neighbours, is to become an independent EU member state. 4.
Committee reports Date published: 8 June 2020

Environment, Climate Change and Land Reform Committee Annual Report 2019-2020

The Scottish Parliament 2020The Scottish Parliament 2020 Meetings The Committee met 31 times during the Parliamentary year.
Last updated: 30 March 2023

PE2009_A

They generally require students to: • Be ordinarily resident in Scotland on the relevant date (the relevant date is the 1 August for Autumn start courses; ordinary residence can be described as habitual or normal residence, by choice, over a period of time in one place and does not include residence solely for the purposes of education). • Have been ordinarily resident in the UK and Islands for 3 years immediately prior to the relevant date. • Be settled in the UK within the meaning of the Immigration Act 1971 (for example, be a UK national or otherwise have a right to stay in the UK without time restriction, for example ‘Indefinite Leave to Remain’).

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