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The United Kingdom has historically played a leading role in developing parliamentary democracy and in advancing literature and science. At its zenith in the 19th century, the British Empire stretched over one-fourth of the earth's surface. The first half of the 20th century saw the UK's strength seriously depleted in two world wars and the Irish Republic's withdrawal from the union. The second half witnessed the dismantling of the Empire and the UK rebuilding itself into a modern and prosperous European nation. As one of five permanent members of the UN Security Council and a founding member of NATO and the Commonwealth, the UK pursues a global approach to foreign policy. The Scottish Parliament, the National Assembly for Wales, and the Northern Ireland Assembly were established in 1999. The latter was suspended until May 2007 due to wrangling over the peace process, but devolution was fully completed in March 2010.


The UK was an active member of the EU from 1973 to 2016, although it chose to remain outside the Economic and Monetary Union. However, frustrated by a remote bureaucracy in Brussels and massive migration into the country, UK citizens on 23 June 2016 narrowly voted to leave the EU. The so-called “Brexit” will take years to carry out but could be the signal for referenda in other EU countries where skepticism of EU membership benefits is strong.

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Land Register of Scotland (Automated Registration) etc. Regulations 2014 (S.S.I. No. 346 of 2014).

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This Order, for purposes of the Land Registration etc. (Scotland) Act 2012, amends, among other things, the Land Register Rules etc. (Scotland) Regulations 2014 and the Act, so as to make small and consequential amendments regarding, among other things, authenticated electronic documents.

Implements: Land Registration etc. (Scotland) Act 2012 (2012 asp 5). (2012-07-10)
Amends: Land Register Rules etc. (Scotland) Regulations 2014 (S.S.I. No. 150 of 2014). (2014-05-28)
Amends: Land Registration etc. (Scotland) Act 2012 (2012 asp 5). (2012-07-10)

Land Register of Scotland (Automated Registration) etc. Regulations 2014 (S.S.I. No. 347 of 2014).

Regulations
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Northern Europe

This Order, for purposes of the Land Registration etc. (Scotland) Act 2012, make provision for continuation of an Automated Registration of Title to Land (ARTL) system. The Regulations, among other things: specify the kinds of deeds which are authorised for use in the system and the persons authorised (i.e. licensed) to use the system; provides for the suspension or revocation of an authorisation and for appeals against the Keeper’s decision to refuse, suspend or revoke an authorisation; amends the Land Register Rules etc.

Landfill Tax (Scotland) Act 2014 (2014 asp 2).

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Northern Europe

This Act introduces the Scottish Landfill Tax as the replacement for UK Landfill Tax in Scotland. The Scottish Landfill Tax is a tax which is charged on taxable disposals. The Act defines what a taxable disposal is (A “taxable disposal” is waste material which has been disposed of by way of landfill), and prescribes, among other things, what disposals are exempt from the tax, how to calculate tax, who is liable to pay tax and when credit is available in relation to tax.

Scottish Landfill Tax (Prescribed Landfill Site Activities) Order 2014 (S.S.I. No. 367 of 2014).

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Northern Europe

This Order prescribes landfill site activities for the purposes of section 6 of the Landfill Tax (Scotland) Act 2014. These activities will be treated as disposals and will be subject to Scottish landfill tax. In addition to listed activities, an activity is prescribed if it gives rise to a requirement: (a) for notification or the giving of information under section 31 of the Act (information: site restoration); or (b) imposed by Regulations under section 30 of the Act, and that requirement is not complied with.

Planning (Hazardous Substances)(Amendment) Regulations (Northern Ireland) 2005 (S.R.I. No. 320 of 2014).

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These Regulations amend the Planning (Hazardous Substances) Regulations (Northern Ireland) 1993 in Schedule 4 as a consequence of the modifications of the enforcement provisions of the Planning (Northern Ireland) Order 1991 introduced by the Planning (Amendment) (Northern Ireland) Order 2003. Parts 1 and 2 of Schedule 4 list provisions of the 1991 Order and modifications of those provisions which are applied for the purposes of hazardous substances control. Part 3 sets out those provisions as modified.