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Natural Environment I do not know whether the First Minister has seen David Attenborough’s documentary “Extinction”, which dramatically lays bare the collapse of the natural world on which we all depend.
If there are no comments on the regulations, are members content for the Scottish Government to give its consent to UK ministers to lay the regulations in the UK Parliament?
If there are no comments on the regulations, are members content for the Scottish Government to give its consent to UK ministers to lay the regulations in the UK Parliament?
As there are no comments on the instrument, are we content for the Scottish Government to give its consent for UK ministers to lay the regulations in the UK Parliament?
If regulations are made that would transfer the function of providing a children’s service or a justice service, the Scottish Ministers must first consult publicly on the proposal. They must thereafter lay a summary of the consultation process before the Parliament when laying such regulations.
I point out that charities with incomes under £25,000 can already, for example, produce simpler accounts. We take that into account, but I recognise that there is more that we need to do.