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In Oban, which is in my constituency, the rateable value has doubled, from £19 per sq m to £38 per sq m. The transitional relief scheme has modified the swingeing increase that would have resulted from that, but there is widespread concern among businesses in the town as, once the transitional relief starts to unwind...
I will not follow David McLetchie in his interpretation of the Rev I M Jolly on the future prospects of the current Prime Minister, but I join him in congratulating Mike Pringle on bringing the subject before the Parliament.
These challenges include the enforcement and justice system, the benefit system, and social housing supply."6Evans, A., Nugent, B., Littlewood, M., Dore, E., Serpa , R., & Robertson, D. (2022, April).
Hunting with Dogs (Scotland) Bill
Bill Number: SP Bill 12
Introduced on: 24 February 2022
Introduced by: M?iri McAllan (Government Bill)
Passed: 24 January 2023
Royal Assent: 7 March 2023
Passage of the Bill
The Hunting with Dogs (Scotland) Bill (?
Retrieved from <a href="https://www.supremecourt.uk/cases/uksc-2018-0080.html" target="_blank">https://www.supremecourt.uk/cases/uksc-2018-0080.html</a> [accessed 8 October 2021]2Elliott, M. (2018, December 14). The Supreme Court’s judgment in the Scottish Continuity Bill case.
The (then) Cabinet Secretary for Transport , Infrastructure and Connectivity subsequently updated the Local Government and Communities Committee in October 20203Matheson, M. (2020, October 29). Update to Convenor of the Local Government and Communities Committee, on recent progress across the Scottish City Region and Regional Growth Deals programme.
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However, in 2017, the Resolution Foundation reported that UC did little to improve financial incentives overall, with work incentives being particularly weak for lone parents and second earners.3Brewer, M., Finch, D., & Tomlinson, D. (2017).