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Scottish MPs warn replacement scheme for EU funding still to be explained

Scottish MPs warn replacement scheme for EU funding still to be explained How much money Scotland will receive as a replacement to EU funding which helped develop Highland Wildlife Park, archaeological digs on Ardnamurchan peninsula and supported local universities in leading research is still to be determined, MPs have warned. © PA Wednesday 30 June is deadline day for the EU Settlement Scheme How much money Scotland will receive as a replacement to EU funding which helped develop Highland Wildlife Park, archaeological digs on Ardnamurchan peninsula and supported local universities in leading research is still to be determined, MPs have warned. The cross-party Scottish Affairs Committee is calling for an immediate consultation from the UK Government, as well as figures on how much funding will be made available from the UK Shared Prosperity Fund.

UK Government told to clarify how much Scotland will get from post-Brexit scheme

July 9, 2021, 12:04 am Ministers are being urged to clarify how much cash Scotland will receive from the UK Shared Prosperity Fund (Jane Barlow/PA) The UK Government is being urged to set out exactly how much cash Scotland will receive from a scheme designed to replace European funding following Brexit. The Scottish Affairs Committee has called on ministers to clarify how much money will be made available north of the border as part of the UK Shared Prosperity Fund (UKSPF). It made the plea as it warned that “uncertainty” over the operation of the fund – which will run from 2022 –  was “hindering planning efforts and poses risks to a smooth transition”.

EC acknowledges importance of Malta s tourism industry

VALLETTA, Malta – Malta’s tourism industry is to continue benefiting in the seven years to come from EU funds after the government insisted with the European Commission on the importance of the coun VALLETTA, Malta – Malta’s tourism industry is to continue benefiting in the seven years to come from EU funds after the government insisted with the European Commission on the importance of the country’s tourism sector, and which was acknowledged by the Commission. This was announced by Parliamentary Secretary Ian Borg this morning during discussions held at the ministry with the Malta Hotels and Restaurants Association representatives, including its president, Paul Bugeja, where opportunities related to the tourism sector in terms of EU funds were the highlight of the discussions.

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