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Last updated: 9 February 2023

20230206_CabSecNZET_PostBudgetScrutiny

The Scottish Government continues to review the affordability and effectiveness of the capital programme to ensure that it is achieving maximum value for the people of Scotland. Scottish Ministers, special advisers and the Permanent Secretary are covered by the terms of the Lobbying (Scotland) Act 2016.
Last updated: 17 January 2023

Minutes of the meeting held on 30 November 2022

AD said we should concentrate on Scotland meantime but look at ways of including elsewhere.
Last updated: 13 December 2022

Annual Return 2021 to 2022

Garrow Ltd RCS Edinburgh Scotland Malawi Partnership Scottish Community Climate Action Sense Scotland St Andrews University Strathclyde University Tear Fund The Global Concerns Trust Turing Trust UNICEF University of Glasgow Group Office Bearers Please provide names for all office bearers.
Last updated: 24 November 2022

Organics Derogations Amendment Regulations 2022 further information 7 March 2022

The principle of mutual recognition means that goods sold in one part of the UK must be automatically accepted across all other parts of the UK, regardless of the rules in that other part. This means that if Scotland were to apply different standards to organic production those rules would have limited effect since they could not apply to any products produced in any other part of the UK but then sold in Scotland.
Last updated: 9 November 2022

UKSI Pests of Plants letter to the Convener 8 November 2022

For internal movement within GB only: endorsement by the competent authority of the relevant territory of GB from which material is moved: Place of endorsement: «e.g., York / Scotland. This will be filled in by competent of Place of issue: «place from where the authorisation was issued e.g., York / authorities where material has come from e.g., SASA if from Scotland, APHA if Scotland» from England or Wales» th Date: «of LoA endorsement» Date: « e.g., 20 December 2021» Signature of authorised officer: Signature of authorised officer: «Signature of APHA / SASA personnel» «Signature of APHA / SASA personnel» Name (BLOCK LETTERS) Name in BLOCK LETTERS «Name of APHA / SASA personnel» «Name of APHA / SASA personnel» Blue: prefilled in when you receive your authorisation Green: endorsement by GB competent authorities of origin Red: Authorisation holder pdf. application/pdf. 181370.
Last updated: 9 November 2022

UKSI Pests of Plants letter to the Convener 8 November 2022

For internal movement within GB only: endorsement by the competent authority of the relevant territory of GB from which material is moved: Place of endorsement: «e.g., York / Scotland. This will be filled in by competent of Place of issue: «place from where the authorisation was issued e.g., York / authorities where material has come from e.g., SASA if from Scotland, APHA if Scotland» from England or Wales» th Date: «of LoA endorsement» Date: « e.g., 20 December 2021» Signature of authorised officer: Signature of authorised officer: «Signature of APHA / SASA personnel» «Signature of APHA / SASA personnel» Name (BLOCK LETTERS) Name in BLOCK LETTERS «Name of APHA / SASA personnel» «Name of APHA / SASA personnel» Blue: prefilled in when you receive your authorisation Green: endorsement by GB competent authorities of origin Red: Authorisation holder pdf. application/pdf. 181370.
Last updated: 1 November 2022

SPICe Briefing for petition PE1950 Amended

The SMC (Scotland’s equivalent to NICE) is a partner in a UK-wide multi- agency RAPID C-19 initiative, a collaborative partnership facilitated by NICE.
Last updated: 11 October 2022

UKSI Organics Derogations Amendment further info

The principle of mutual recognition means that goods sold in one part of the UK must be automatically accepted across all other parts of the UK, regardless of the rules in that other part. This means that if Scotland were to apply different standards to organic production those rules would have limited effect since they could not apply to any products produced in any other part of the UK but then sold in Scotland.
Last updated: 27 April 2022

20220425_Letter to Hon Lady Poole_Chair Scottish COVID19 Inquiry

The latest published Scottish Government crime statistics compare data since the start of the pandemic: “Crimes under the Domestic Abuse (Scotland) Act 2018 increased by 7% compared to February 2021 (from 128 to 137 crimes) and were 8% higher than in February 2020 (decreasing (sic) from 127 to 137 crimes).
Last updated: 28 February 2022

Minutes of the CPG on Circular Economy 24 November 2021

Meeting of the Cross Party Group on the Circular Economy th 24 November 2021 – 6:00pm Via Zoom In Attendance - Maurice Golden MSP (Scottish Conservative and Unionist) - Sarah Boyack MSP (Scottish Labour) - Gillian Martin MSP (Scottish National Party) - Catherine Gemmell (Marine Conservation Society) - Michael Cook (Circular Communities) - Phoebe Cochrane (Scottish Environment LINK) - Catherine Gunby (Fidra) - Karen Freel (Perspective Consultants) - Jon Molyneux (Fare Share) - Jack Barrie (Royal Institute of International Affairs) - Niki Taylor (Fashion Revolution) - Karen Finn (Fashion Revolution) - Rosalind Studd (Repair What You Wear) - Rebecca Pankhurst (Zero Waste Scotland...

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