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Employers should offer more internships
Debt relief for students who were out of work over summer
Help new graduates get into work
More online careers advice
Cutting taxes for business
Introduce some changes to the UCAS points systems temporarily.
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Non-exempt non-domestic premises are listed alongside their RV on the Valuation Roll, which is maintained by the Scottish Assessors Association (SAA) and can be searched online.
Revaluations have historically incurred a decrease in poundage so as to be broadly revenue-neutral.
For instance, the 3 Million Campaign has described the scheme as a ‘ticking time bomb’ due to the inaccessibility of the online application process and the potential number of people who are unable to apply.
However, the Committee noted that the Scottish Government published a Scottish Procurement Policy Note SPPN 1/2019 on 23 January 2019 which contained the undernoted statement:
The requirement to have recourse to e-Certis, the EU’s online database of documentary evidence required in each member State, would be removed, as would the references to the EU’s sta...
Clause 17 of the Bill makes it a criminal offence for a person who sells certain bladed products remotely (online or by mail order or telephone) to dispatch those products to an address that is used solely for residential purposes or to a locker.
Committee reports
Date published:
29 November 2017
The Convener wrote to the Cabinet Secretary for Economy, Jobs and Fair Work on 8 November for additional background information. This letter is available online. The Cabinet Secretary responded on 10 November.
The letter sent to stakeholders is available online.
The Committee received calls from WWF Scotland and Energy Action Scotland stating that they had no comments regarding the Order.
All 906 submissions are also available online.
On the same day as the consultation analysis was published, the Cabinet Secretary for Environment, Climate Change and Land Reform wrote to the Committee to announce that—
Scottish Ministers have agreed to permit the shortening, by up to a third in length, of the tails of Spaniel and Hunt Point Retriever puppies...