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Official Report Meeting date: 6 October 2021

Meeting of the Parliament (Hybrid) 06 October 2021

The area contributes 15 per cent of Scotland’s whisky and 26 per cent of its forestry, and those industries are hampered by the situation on the A83.
Questions and Answers Date answered: 14 March 2018

S5W-15000

To ask the Scottish Government what impact the rollout of 385 HST stock will have on the capacity of other rail services, and whether it will provide details of capacity being created and reduced elsewhere. The new fleet of 70 C385s will enable 26% more seats to be provided when all Edinburgh-Glasgow services are operated by 7-car class 385 trains and this will rise to 44% more seats when 8-cars run on all peak time services compared to 6-car class 170s.
Official Report Meeting date: 23 November 2023

Public Audit Committee 23 November 2023

Some children’s funding goes up to age 26, so there is a bit of a crossover with adults.
Official Report Meeting date: 19 April 2023

Rural Affairs and Islands Committee 19 April 2023

If we are talking about carbon sequestration, I would point out that, according to the latest science, it is not what we thought it was.
Last updated: 13 March 2026

20260312_CabSecSJ to LGHP Committee_Tackling Child Poverty Delivery Plan_Formatted

Together, these pressures have placed significant strain on households and the Scottish budget, working against our collective efforts to eradicate child poverty. The latest statistics showing Scotland’s progress towards the 2030 targets will be published on 26 March 2026. 8 Bringing Hope, Building Futures | Introduc...
Last updated: 12 March 2026

Tackling Child Poverty Delivery Plan Published by the Scottish Govt

Together, these pressures have placed significant strain on households and the Scottish budget, working against our collective efforts to eradicate child poverty. The latest statistics showing Scotland’s progress towards the 2030 targets will be published on 26 March 2026. 8 Bringing Hope, Building Futures | Introduc...
Committee reports Date published: 26 May 2022

Annual Report of the Economy and Fair Work Committee for 2021/22 - Town Centres and Retail

Similar visits are scheduled for Hamilton, Fraserburgh and Inverurie.
Committee reports Date published: 27 February 2019

Subordinate legislation considered by the Delegated Powers and Law Reform Committee on 26 February 2019 - Annex C

Is it intended that this should be a reference to subsection “(2)(a)” of section 26 of the 1990 Act? Could this be clearer?
Last updated: 5 October 2022

SPBill18AS062022

Unlawful eviction: notification and determination damages, etc. 20 7 (1) The Housing (Scotland) Act 1988 applies in accordance with the modifications in sub-paragraphs (3) and (4). (2) The modifications set out in this paragraph and paragraph 8 have no effect in relation to actions taken by (or on behalf of) a landlord before this paragraph comes into force which result in the landlord being liable for damages by virtue of section 36(3) of the 25 Housing (Scotland) Act 1988 (damages for unlawful eviction). (3) Section 36 (damages for unlawful eviction) has effect as if— (a) in subsection (3), for “assessed on the basis set out in” there were substituted “determined in accordance with”, (b) subsection (6B) were repealed, 30 (c) after subsection (7) there were inserted— “(7A) Where the court makes an order awarding damages to a former residential occupier by virtue of subsection (3), the court must send a copy of the order to the Scottish Housing Regulator. (7B) Where the First-tier Tribunal makes an order awarding damages to a former 35 residential occupier by virtue of subsection (3), the First-tier Tribunal must send a copy of the order to— (a) the chief constable of the Police Service of Scotland, and (b) any local authority with which the landlord (or where there is more than one, each of them) is registered as a landlord. 40 (7C) For the purpose of subsection (7B), a person is registered as a landlord with a local authority if the person is entered in the register prepared and maintained 34 Cost of Living (Tenant Protection) (Scotland) Bill Schedule 2—Protection from eviction by the local authority for the purpose of Part 8 of the Antisocial Behaviour etc.
Last updated: 3 October 2022

SPBill18S062022

Unlawful eviction: notification and determination damages, etc. 7 (1) The Housing (Scotland) Act 1988 applies in accordance with the modifications in sub-paragraphs (3) and (4). 15 (2) The modifications set out in this paragraph and paragraph 8 have no effect in relation to actions taken by (or on behalf of) a landlord before this paragraph comes into force which result in the landlord being liable for damages by virtue of section 36(3) of the Housing (Scotland) Act 1988 (damages for unlawful eviction). (3) Section 36 (damages for unlawful eviction) has effect as if— 20 (a) in subsection (3), for “assessed on the basis set out in” there were substituted “determined in accordance with”, (b) subsection (6B) were repealed, (c) after subsection (7) there were inserted— “(7A) Where the court makes an order awarding damages to a former residential 25 occupier by virtue of subsection (3), the court must send a copy of the order to the Scottish Housing Regulator. (7B) Where the First-tier Tribunal makes an order awarding damages to a former residential occupier by virtue of subsection (3), the First-tier Tribunal must send a copy of the order to— 30 (a) the chief constable of the Police Service of Scotland, and (b) any local authority with which the landlord (or where there is more than one, each of them) is registered as a landlord. (7C) For the purpose of subsection (7B), a person is registered as a landlord with a local authority if the person is entered in the register prepared and maintained 35 by the local authority for the purpose of Part 8 of the Antisocial Behaviour etc.

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