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SPICe briefings Date published: 24 January 2019

Immigration policy - the countdown to Brexit - Re-introduction of Post-Study Visas

The status quo for the UK means we’re stagnating when the rest of the world actively seeks these immensely talented, smart and motivated people….
Committee reports Date published: 26 November 2018

Getting Rights Right: Human Rights and the Scottish Parliament - The UK's withdrawal from the European Union

The UK's withdrawal from the European Union We have maintained a watching brief on Brexit and its implications for equalities and human rights. To support this activity, we held evidence sessions on 3 November 2016iOfficial Report, 3 November 2016, 27 April 2017iiOfficial Report, 27 April 2017, and 30 November 2017iiiOfficial Report, 30 November 2017.
Committee reports Date published: 31 October 2018

Pre-budget scrutiny report - Level of spend

It stated that: Measuring the impact of economic development activity is difficult but Scottish Enterprise and HIE perform a range of evaluation work to help demonstrate and improve their impact.viiihttp://www.audit-scotland.gov.uk/report/supporting-scotland’s-economic-growth-the-role-of-the-scottish-government-and-its-economic The Audit Scotland report als...
Committee reports Date published: 21 June 2018

Scotland's Economic Performance - Regional Growth

The Committee believes that there is an opportunity for the South of Scotland enterprise agency to build transparent measurement and evaluation into its activities from the outset. This will allow it to establish what works in the region and adapt its approach accordingly.
SPICe briefings Date published: 12 April 2018

National Outcomes Consultation 2018 - The new draft NPF

The table below compares the new draft National Outcomes with the extant ones: Existing and revised draft National OutcomesExisting National OutcomeProposed draft National Outcome We realise our full economic potential with more and better employment opportunities for our peopleWe have a globally competitive, entrepreneurial, inclusive and sustainable economy.We are open, connected and make a positive contribution internationally.We have tackled the significant inequalities in Scottish society.We tackle poverty by sharing opportunities, wealth and power more equally.We have strong, resilient and supportive communities where people take responsibility for their own actions and how they affect others.We live our lives safe from crime, disorder and danger.We live in communities that are inclusive, empowered, resilient and safe.Our children have the best start in life and are ready to succeed.We have improved the life chances for our children, young people and families at risk.We grow up loved, safe and respected so that we can realize our full potential.We are better educated, more skilled and more successful, renowned for our research and innovation.Our young people are successful learners, confident individuals, effective contributors and responsible citizens.We are well educated, skilled and able to contribute to society.We live in a Scotland that is the most attractive place for doing business in Europe.We have thriving and innovative businesses, with quality jobs and fair work for everyone.We live longer, healthier lives.Our people are able to maintain their independence as they grow older and are able to access appropriate support when they need it.We are healthy and active...
SPICe briefings Date published: 20 March 2018

The impact of Brexit on Scotland's growth sectors - Investment

The importance of EU funding for the industry across the UK is echoed by Arts Council England: they estimate that 6 percent of organisations in the sector receive more than three quarters of their income from international activity and note that a significant number of smaller organisations are particularly reliant on EU funding.
SPICe briefings Date published: 20 March 2018

The impact of Brexit on Scotland's growth sectors - Workers

Retrieved from <a href="http://www.artscouncil.org.uk/publication/impact-brexit-arts-and-culture-sector-2018" target="_blank">http://www.artscouncil.org.uk/publication/impact-brexit-arts-and-culture-sector-2018</a> [accessed 16 March 2018]] of 992 arts and culture organisations across the UK found that 64% of organisations currently work inside the European Union, with ‘touring exhibitions’ and ‘sending UK artists abroad’ being the most popular types of activity...
Committee reports Date published: 3 April 2017

Report on Deer Management in Scotland: Report to the Scottish Government from Scottish Natural Heritage 2016 - Management Approaches – Culling, Fencing and Related Costs

Grant Moir also said there have been a number of estates where there has been a significant reduction in deer numbers but no significant reduction in employment “it is not the case that a reduction in deer numbers leads to a reduction in employment...there is not a simple relationship between the two”.iiiEnvironment, Climate Change and Land Reform Committee, Official Report, 13 December 2016, Col 50 Simon Pepper suggested there will be an ongoing requirement for a skilled active...
Committee reports Date published: 10 March 2017

Report on the Draft Climate Change Plan - the Draft Third Report on Policies and Proposals 2017-2032 - Local Government

On the challenges faced by local government, the RSPB Scotland stated4RSPB written submission. (2017).— carbon-reducing activities, such as development of Scotland’s Energy Efficiency Programme (SEEP); increasing uptake of low carbon vehicles through public procurement; and decarbonising heat supply.
Official Report Meeting date: 29 June 2010

Equal Opportunities Committee 29 June 2010

You make a number of points. I will start with ads. If I could get more of them, I would. I cannot get enough of them.

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