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Councils are likely to require financial and expert help in getting such projects off the ground. The Committee asks the Scottish Government what plans it has to support the strategic provision of such infrastructure across Scotland and, in particular, to ensure that smaller, rural and island Councils are not left behind.
Committee reports
Date published:
19 December 2022
To stretch the analogy a bit, if we do get a ticket, the music will probably already be playing, and it might be waltz, whereas we would rather have a disco."
Centre for Scots Law
Dr Patrick noted that the reforms would bring about big benefits for sole traders and that therefore it was important to get the boundary right and not to preclude availability of something that would be useful for them.iDelegated Powers and Law Reform Committee.
The Rt Hon Karen Bradley MP noted that she did “not get the sense that, at the moment, the house has a majority in favour of virtual participation in any other part of our business."
However, she acknowledged the enforcement concerns that have been raised by Police Scotland and gave a commitment to “continue to work with it to make sure that we get the provision right”.ixCriminal Justice Committee, Official Report, 30 March 2022 (Cols 36-38, and 39): http://archive2021.parliament.scot/parliamentarybusiness/report.aspx?
They may, therefore, be more likely to be hospitalised or die if they get COVID-19. Comparison of hospitalisation and death rates is therefore inappropriate.
Other rights exercised at 16 are reversible in a way that legal gender recognition does not appear to be. References were made to getting a tattoo, buying alcohol or cigarettes, which are only allowed at 18.
Committee reports
Date published:
10 February 2022
She indicated that where legislation is pushed through quickly the scrutiny and technical checks are missing so that “the drafting problems get through, and you have to either amend the regulations, which adds to their complexity, or revoke them.”iiiOfficial Report.
However, because it is a whole economy figure, we build in the figures for forestry, waste and industry, which is what gets us to 25 per cent.... [the] 25 per cent figure represents the state of play on average across the board in our economy just now.