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Scotland s hospitality sector could take until 2022 to recover

Pubs, restuarnts, hotels and other tourist accommodation are facing a battle to stay afloat during the pandemic SCOTLAND’S pubs, restaurants and hotels may not recover from the pandemic until 2022 and is dependent on a global suppression of the virus, MSPs have been warned. Hospitality leaders have warned that businesses continue to be closed “on a daily basis” with Government support labelled “totally inadequate” to allow traders to cover the costs of enforced closures or restrictions. Appearing in front of Holyrood’s Culture, Tourism, Europe and External Affairs Committee, Willie Macleod, executive director for Scotland at UK Hospitality, issued a stark warning amid the “total absence of international tourism and travel” during the pandemic.

Michael Gove calls on Scottish ministers to provide itemised list of Brexit spending

© PA Minister for the Cabinet Office Michael Gove. Michael Gove has called on Scottish ministers to produce an itemised list of Brexit preparedness spending after hearing “one or two voices of concern” about how money passed on from Westminster has been used. The Cabinet Office minister told Holyrood’s Culture, Tourism, Europe and External Affairs Committee that questions had been raised by business leaders over what the Scottish Government has done with the cash. In response to a question by Conservative MSP Oliver Mundell, Mr Gove said the UK Government had supplied just shy of £200 million for Brexit preparations but stressed the “key thing is that there has to be accountability for how that money is spent”.

Shura Council joint panels meet

Shura Council joint panels meet  15 Dec 2020 - 8:20 QNA Doha: The joint committee of the Services and Public Utilities Committee and the Internal and External Affairs Committee of the Shura Council held a meeting yesterday under its Rapporteur H E Mohammed bin Mahdi Al Ahbabi. During the meeting, the committee continued to study the general discussion request submitted by a number of the Council’s members about the change of workplace and travel without notification for the expatriate workers and decided to complete its study at the next meeting. Share this post

Show me the money : Michael Gove wants to see Scotland s Brexit outlay

Updated: December 15, 2020, 8:58 pm © PA Sign up for our daily Politics briefing for political exclusives, analysis and debate. Thank you for signing up to our Politics newsletter. Something went wrong - please try again later. Sign Up Michael Gove has called on the Scottish Government to produce an itemised list of Brexit preparedness spending after hearing “one or two voices of concern” about how money passed on from Westminster has been used. The Cabinet Office minister told Holyrood’s Culture, Tourism, Europe and External Affairs Committee that questions had been raised by business leaders over what the Scottish Government has done with the cash.

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