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The risk that the proposed import tariff regime may allow for cheaper imports of some products onto the Scottish market remains a Scottish Government concern.3Scottish Parliament. (2019, April 10).
However, there was limited exploration in the studies of other changes that may have taken place within the specific countries around the same time as the implementation of presumed consent legislation.
In their written submission of 13 September 2017, they stated:
"A Patient Information Leaflet (PIL) developed by the Scottish Government Expert Group: ‘Synthetic Vaginal Mesh Tape Procedure for the Surgical Treatment of Stress Urinary Incontinence in Women’ was adopted by and published in the rest of the UK in May 2017 but not in Scotland – (with the except...
Gatecheck: The Planning (Scotland) Bill proposes that the evidence report will be the subject of a "gatecheck" by an independent planning reporter appointed by Ministers. The Reporter may decide the evidence base is sufficient or that further evidence needs to be gathered.
We note the evidence we received that they are used by some local authorities and may be increasingly used by some building companies, however, we consider that Clerks of Works should be used more often than at present.
Retrieved from <a href="http://www.echr.coe.int/Documents/Convention_ENG.pdf" target="_blank">http://www.echr.coe.int/Documents/Convention_ENG.pdf</a> [accessed 9 May 2017] Although the ECHR does not contain an explicit ‘right to social security’, it does offer some protection in this area, principally through: protection of property (article ...
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RECOMMENDATION 23: We urge education authorities to be more proactive with the schools in their areas and recognise the risk of potential future legal challenges by individuals where schools and education authorities may be judged to have failed to adequately protect children from the impacts of bullying and harassment, especially when motiv...
On 11 November the Cabinet Secretary replied to us agreeing to put the refresh of Respect for All on hold and welcoming the Committee’s examination of these issues and agreeing to consider any recommendations the Committee may make in relation to Respect for All, and prejudice-based bullying and harassment in schools.
Transform Scotland has warned that the loss of the grant may even lead to some of the freight that is sustainably transported at present reverting back to road haulage.