Was Nicola Sturgeon a Success or Failure as First Minister of Scotland? Discuss in 2000 words the performance of Nicola Sturgeon over eight years as First Minister of Scotland. Consider the SNP’s movement towards independence and weigh against the current situation. Also estimate what the legacy of Sturgeon might be
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How dividends can be taken to be a tax efficient method of renumeration
Taxation is an important consideration for all businesses. Critically analyse different methods for business owners to legally limit their exposure to taxation. use real industry examples as part of the evaluation and comparison. This essay could include short sections on a) differences in rates between Scotland and England b) how dividends can be taken to […]
Describe what the main published research on your topic of choice has previously found
[Revision] Enquiry into Practice Latest revision comment Revise Scope out the topic section: • Identify key point from your reading that you intend to apply to your critical analysis • Describe what the main published research on your topic of choice has previously found • Focus on published research directly relevant to your topic. This […]
What experience of clinical audit and quality improvement projects do you have-what was your role in the project?
ST3 Obstetrics & Gynaecology Training in England, Scotland and Wales Q1:What are your reasons for applying to Obstetrics and Gynaecology, indicate your medium and long term career goals in this specialty. Give examples of activities and achievements which demonstrate your commitment to a career in Obstetrics and Gynaecology Q2: Describe how you believe you meet the […]
“Quarter of a million distinctive [Anti-Poll Tax Federation] window posters flew off Clydeside’s presses in 1988 alone. Each had a big, bold NO on the front as in NO Poll Tax here or Castlemilk says NO to the Poll Tax. This was a design pioneered in Govan to great effect. On the back of each poster we printed a list of the questions which came up most at meetings and answered each one. It gave simple facts in simple language: No one in Scotland can be jailed for non-payment. No one goes to court for non-payment. Non-payment does not affect your house — whether it is rented or bought. There are no fines for non-payment, the £50 and £200 fines are for non-registration. The penalty for non-payment is a 10% surcharge — £30 in Glasgow”.What does this primary source extract contribute to our understanding of the Thatcher years?
Extract from Tommy Sheridan with Joan McAlpine, A Time To Rage (Edinburgh, 1994), pp. 78-9. Quarter of a million distinctive [Anti-Poll Tax Federation] window posters flew off Clydeside’s presses in 1988 alone. Each had a big, bold NO on the front as in NO Poll Tax here or Castlemilk says NO to the Poll Tax. […]