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Official Report Meeting date: 22 November 2023

Meeting of the Parliament 22 November 2023

We have re-established the regulatory review group, which met for the first time on 26 October 2023 and will provide advice on the pragmatic implementation of regulations.
Official Report Meeting date: 16 May 2024

Meeting of the Parliament 16 May 2024

As the cabinet secretary will take questions at the end of her statement, there should be no interventions or interruptions. 14:26 I last updated Parliament on the prison population in late February.
Last updated: 7 June 2024

CWP Conference Malta 2024 Report

Other participants discussed how to feedback to current and new members after outward visits such as conferences, how to encourage more women to stand for election, and the importance of awareness raising. 39.
Last updated: 27 January 2025

Nordic Council 2024 Visit Report

The committee has made recommendations that include prioritising nature-based solutions, securing land and natural resources, incentivising conservation, mainstreaming biodiversity, reducing food and plastic waste and promoting healthy oceans. To mobilise action in these areas they have asked the member governments to invest seed money. 26.
Official Report Meeting date: 2 March 2022

Meeting of the Parliament (Hybrid) 02 March 2022

A 2016 YouGov survey showed that a quarter of respondents (26%) were concerned about working with someone with epilepsy.
Last updated: 23 May 2024

ASH Scotland follow up evidence on Tobacco and Vapes LCM

Many marketing and promotional practices which are banned for tobacco are actively used to promote e-cigarettes, including sales displays, sports sponsorship, as well as the promotion of flavours, price, and attractive packaging.
Official Report Meeting date: 15 December 2021

Meeting of the Parliament (Hybrid) 15 December 2021

I know which way I will vote tonight. We move to the open debate. 16:26 I am pleased to have the opportunity to speak in this debate.
Official Report Meeting date: 6 November 2019

Meeting of the Parliament 06 November 2019

My office manager, Steven Dehn, who is Bavarian, would want me to point out that, likewise, FC Bayern Munich, which is another multinational organisation, uses a range of languages and plays an important part in promoting Bavarian.
SPICe briefings Date published: 28 October 2019

Brexit events timeline: Scottish Parliament engagement and scrutiny - 2016 EU Referendum - General Election

In Scotland, 62% voted to remain versus 38% to leave. 24 June 2016: Prime Minister David Cameron announces his intention to resign. 13 July 2016: Theresa May becomes the new UK Prime Minister 20 December 2016: The Scottish Government publishes Scotland's Place in Europe setting out the Scottish Government's proposals in relation to the UK's exit from the EU. 17 January 2017: Prime Minister gives her Lancaster House speech, setting out the Government's ‘Plan for Britain’ and the priorities that the UK will use to negotiate Brexit. 24 January 2017: Supreme Court rejects the UK Government's appeal of the Gina Miller case. 26 January 2017: UK Government publishes European Union (Notification of Withdrawal) Bill. 2 February 2017: UK Government publishes its Brexit White Paper, formally setting out its strategy for the UK to leave the EU. 7 February 2017: The Scottish Parliament votes in favour of a motion rejecting the decision of the UK Government to trigger the process for withdrawal from the EU. 16 March 2017: European Union (Notification of Withdrawal) Act received Royal Assent. 29 March 2017: Prime Minister triggers Article 50 of the Treaty on European Union notifying the European Council of the UK's intention to leave the EU and starting the two-year negotiating process. 30 March 2017: UK Government publishes the Great Repeal Bill White Paper. 18 April 2017: Prime Minister calls a General Election – to be held on 8 June 2017. 23 June 2016UK holds referendum on its membership of the EU, with the majority of voters choosing to leave the EU (51.9% of the vote versus 48.1% voting to remain).
SPICe briefings Date published: 14 December 2018

Brexit events timeline: Scottish Parliament engagement and scrutiny - Referendum - General Election

In Scotland, 62% voted to remain versus 38% to leave. 24 June 2016: Prime Minister David Cameron announces his intention to resign. 13 July 2016: Theresa May becomes the new UK Prime Minister 20 December 2016: The Scottish Government publishes Scotland's Place in Europe setting out the Scottish Government's proposals in relation to the UK's exit from the EU. 17 January 2017: Prime Minister gives her Lancaster House speech, setting out the Government's ‘Plan for Britain’ and the priorities that the UK will use to negotiate Brexit. 24 January 2017: Supreme Court rejects the Government's appeal of the Gina Miller case. 26 January 2017: UK Government publishes European Union (Notification of Withdrawal) Bill. 2 February 2017: UK Government publishes its Brexit White Paper, formally setting out its strategy for the UK to leave the EU. 7 February 2017: The Scottish Parliament votes in favour of a motion rejecting the decision of the UK Government to trigger the process for withdrawal from the EU. 16 March 2017: European Union (Notification of Withdrawal) Act received Royal Assent. 29 March 2017: Prime Minister triggers Article 50 of the Treaty on European Union notifying the European Council of the UK's intention to leave the EU and starting the two-year negotiating process. 30 March 2017: UK Government publishes the Great Repeal Bill White Paper. 18 April 2017: Prime Minister calls a General Election – to be held on 8 June 2017. 23 June 2016UK holds referendum on its membership of the EU, with the majority of voters choosing to leave the EU (51.9% of the vote versus 48.1% voting to remain).

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