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You state: “as noted by the Holtham Commission ... there may be good reasons from the point of view of economic development, job creation and encouraging growth why corporation taxes and other linked instruments like R&D tax credits might be looked at for possible devolution.”
Retrieved from http://parliament.scot/parliamentarybusiness/report.aspx?r=12745&i=115272 [accessed 15 September 2020]Whilst the Bill proposes a number of powers for a newly created OIM within the CMA, it does not provide the CMA with enforcement powers.
There is evidence to show that the R-plate that is used in Northern Ireland, under which recently qualified drivers are restricted to 45 miles an hour, is largely flouted.
For example, the suggestion that there should be greater focus on spreading R and D capacities to the regions is exciting and forward looking, but we need it to be fleshed out.
We have only to examine the experience in London, Oxford and Glasgow or, on the international stage, in Calgary, Los Angeles, Maryland, San Francisco or the 120 other cities throughout the United States and Canada that have a living wage policy.
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Referral to the Scottish Law Commission
The Justice Committee recommended approving the Scottish Government's limited LCM.
As a Government, we are examining the issue closely because we need to obtain the benefits that come from investment in that area. Interestingly, R and D was one of the issues that came up at the international stakeholder event that John Park asked about, and one of the inquiries that the committee did in the second session of Parliament highlighted its imp...
In an education system that was deeply divided, with high schools and junior secondaries, R F Mackenzie was the head teacher of a very small secondary school: Braehead had just 400 pupils.
Under the current process, there is a funder of last resort for research and development. It was felt that R and D should be more of a priority and that there should be a funder of first resort.
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