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Last updated: 6 March 2024

20240305 Abortion Services Safe Access Zones Scotland Bill Letter to Linda Hodges

Deadline for response To enable the Committee to continue to progress its Stage 1 scrutiny of the Bill in a timely manner, I would request that you provide this information to the Committee no later than 5pm on Tuesday, 12 March 2024.
Last updated: 1 March 2024

Universal Periodic Review of the United Kingdom 29 February 2024

Analysis by Birmingham City University suggests that the UK supported around 40% 1 of the recommendations from Member States.
Last updated: 17 October 2023

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Parliamentary evidence: Domestic Abuse (Scotland) Bill (Stage 1) https://www.cypcs.org.uk/resources/domestic-abuse-scotland-bill-stage-1/ 4 CYPCS, 2019. https://www.cypcs.org.uk/get-help/policy-and-law/our-policy-work/evidence-submission- justice-committee-call-for-views-on-the-children-scotland-bill/ 5 CYPCS, 2018.
Last updated: 27 June 2023

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You will be aware that the Parliament has now agreed to extend the deadline for completing Stage 1 of the Bill to 31 January 2024. My officials will liaise with your clerk and the clerk to the Health, Social Care and Sport Committee to ensure that our response to your Committee’s report, including the update to the Financial Memorandum, is provided at least four weeks in advance of the Stage 1 debate (not including the Christmas and New Year recess).
Last updated: 21 March 2023

20230309_Follow up written evidence Keith Macpherson

The independent examination regime is the backbone of scrutiny in the charity sector, 1 with 94% of charities in Scotland having gross income of less than £500,000 and 2 therefore most likely to be subject to this regime .
Last updated: 11 January 2022

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The Bureau agreed to the proposed timetable for the Budget (Scotland) Bill: • Stage 1 debate: Thursday 27 January 2022 • Stage 2 proceedings: Tuesday 1 February 2022 (Finance and Public Administration Committee) • Stage 3 proceedings: Thursday 10 February 2022 6.
Last updated: 13 August 2024

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The following amendments were agreed without division: 5, 6, 7, 8 The following amendments were agreed to (by division)— 1 (For 88 (including 1 proxy vote), Against 27, Abstentions 0) 9 (For 91 (including 1 proxy vote), Against 29, Abstentions 0) 10 (For 91 (including 1 proxy vote), Against 30, Abstentions 0) 11 (For 90 (including 1 proxy vote), Against 30, Abstentions 0) 241 Journal of the Scottish Parliament, Session 6, 13 May 2022 – 12 May 2023 69 (For 92 (including 1 proxy vote), Against 27, Abstentions 0) 12 (For 90 (including 1 proxy vote), Against 29, Abstentions 0) 95 (For 92 (including 1 proxy vote), Against 29, Abstentions 0) 14 (For 92 (including 1 proxy vote), Against 29, Abstentions 0) 15 (For 92 (including 1 proxy vote), Against 29, Abstentions 0) 16 (For 91 (including 1 proxy vote), Against 29, Abstentions 0) 98 (For 92 (including 1 proxy vote), Against 28, Abstentions 0) 17 (For 89 (including 1 proxy vote), Against 30, Abstentions 0) 18 (For 91 (including 1 proxy vote), Against 28, Abstentions 0) The following amendments were disagreed to (by division) 19 (For 24, Against 96 (including 1 proxy vote), Abstentions 0) 20 (For 28, Against 90 (including 1 proxy vote), Abstentions 0) 21 (For 27, Against 88 (including 1 proxy vote), Abstentions 0) 22 (For 28, Against 91 (including 1 proxy vote), Abstentions 0) 23 (For 28, Against 90 (including 1 proxy vote), Abstentions 0) 24 (For 27, Against 91 (including 1 proxy vote), Abstentions 0) 25 (For 24, Against 94 (including 1 proxy vote), Abstentions 0) 26 (For 28, Against 89 (including 1 proxy vote), Abstentions 0) 27 (For 28, Against 89 (including 1 proxy vote), Abstentions 0) 28 (For 25, Against 92 (including 1 proxy vote), Abstentions 0) 29 (For 28, Against 90 (including 1 proxy vote), Abstentions 0) 30 (For 28, Against 90 (including 1 proxy vote), Abstentions 0) 31 (For 25, Against 94 (including 1 proxy vote), Abstentions 0) 32 (For 28, Against 91 (including 1 proxy vote), Abstentions 0) 33 (For 28, Against 89 (including 1 proxy vote), Abstentions 0) 34 (For 25, Against 92 (including 1 proxy vote), Abstentions 0) 35 (For 29, Against 90 (including 1 proxy vote), Abstentions 0) 36 (For 28, Against 90 (including 1 proxy vote), Abstentions 0) 37 (For 25, Against 96 (including 1 proxy vote), Abstentions 0) 38 (For 26, Against 96 (including 1 proxy vote), Abstentions 0) 39 (For 26, Against 95 (including 1 proxy vote), Abstentions 0) 40 (For 26, Against 95 (including 1 proxy vote), Abstentions 0) 41 (For 29, Against 93 (including 1 proxy vote), Abstentions 0) 42 (For 30, Against 92 (including 1 proxy vote), Abstentions 0) 43 (For 29, Against 93 (including 1 proxy vote), Abstentions 0) 44 (For 26, Against 96 (including 1 proxy vote), Abstentions 0) 46 (For 26, Against 96 (including 1 proxy vote), Abstentions 0) 47 (For 26, Against 94 (including 1 proxy vote), Abstentions 0) 48 (For 29, Against 93 (including 1 proxy vote), Abstentions 0) 49 (For 25, Against 93 (including 1 proxy vote), Abstentions 0) 50 (For 26, Against 92 (including 1 proxy vote), Abstentions 0) 51 (For 26, Against 93 (including 1 proxy vote), Abstentions 0) 52 (For 26, Against 93 (including 1 proxy vote), Abstentions 0) 53 (For 26, Against 93 (including 1 proxy vote), Abstentions 0) 54 (For 28, Against 90 (including 1 proxy vote), Abstentions 0) 56 (For 26, Against 94 (including 1 proxy vote), Abstentions 0) 58 (For 28, Against 92 (including 1 proxy vote), Abstentions 0) 59 (For 26, Against 95 (including 1 proxy vote), Abstentions 0) 60 (For 25, Against 95 (including 1 proxy vote), Abstentions 0) 242 Journal of the Scottish Parliament, Session 6, 13 May 2022 – 12 May 2023 61 (For 26, Against 95 (including 1 proxy vote), Abstentions 0) 64 (For 26, Against 95 (including 1 proxy vote), Abstentions 0) 67 (For 29, Against 92 (including 1 proxy vote), Abstentions 0) 68 (For 30, Against 91 (including 1 proxy vote), Abstentions 0) 70 (For 25, Against 95 (including 1 proxy vote), Abstentions 0) 72 (For 25, Against 95 (including 1 proxy vote), Abstentions 0) 73 (For 25, Against 95 (including 1 proxy vote), Abstentions 0) 74 (For 25, Against 94 (including 1 proxy vote), Abstentions 0) 76 (For 29, Against 90 (including 1 proxy vote), Abstentions 0) 77 (For 29, Against 91 (including 1 proxy vote), Abstentions 0) 78 (For 29, Against 91 (including 1 proxy vote), Abstentions 0) 80 (For 25, Against 94 (including 1 proxy vote), Abstentions 0) 81 (For 26, Against 93 (including 1 proxy vote), Abstentions 0) 82 (For 25, Against 95 (including 1 proxy vote), Abstentions 0) 83 (For 25, Against 94 (including 1 proxy vote), Abstentions 0) 84 (For 25, Against 94 (including 1 proxy vote), Abstentions 0) 85 (For 25, Against 94 (including 1 proxy vote), Abstentions 0) 86 (For 25, Against 94 (including 1 proxy vote), Abstentions 0) 87 (For 29, Against 89 (including 1 proxy vote), Abstentions 0) 88 (For 30, Against 89 (including 1 proxy vote), Abstentions 0) 89 (For 29, Against 92 (including 1 proxy vote), Abstentions 0) 90 (For 29, Against 91 (including 1 proxy vote), Abstentions 0) 91 (For 28, Against 92 (including 1 proxy vote), Abstentions 0) 93 (For 25, Against 96 (including 1 proxy vote), Abstentions 0) 94 (For 29, Against 91 (including 1 proxy vote), Abstentions 0) 96 (For 33, Against 87 (including 1 proxy vote), Abstentions 0) 97 (For 29, Against 92 (including 1 proxy vote), Abstentions 0) 99 (For 28, Against 92 (including 1 proxy vote), Abstentions 0) 101 (For 30, Against 89 (including 1 proxy vote), Abstentions 0) 103 (For 28, Against 91 (including 1 proxy vote), Abstentions 0) 104 (For 29, Against 91 (including 1 proxy vote), Abstentions 0) 100 (For 29, Against 91 (including 1 proxy vote, Abstentions 0) 102 (For 29, Against 91 (including 1 proxy vote), Abstentions 0) 105 (For 26, Against 93 (including 1 proxy vote, Abstentions 0) 106 (For 27), Against 92 (including 1 proxy vote, Abstentions 0) The following amendment was moved and, no member having objected, withdrawn: 13 The following amendments were not moved: 2, 45, 3, 4, 55, 57, 62, 63, 65, 66, 71, 75, 79, 92 The Deputy Presiding Officer extended the time limit under Rule 9.8.4A(c).
Last updated: 20 March 2020

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SP Bill 47B Session 5 (2020) 2 Female Genital Mutilation (Protection and Guidance) (Scotland) Bill (4) In deciding, under or by virtue of a provision mentioned in subsection (3), whether to make a female genital mutilation protection order and, if so, what order to make, the court must have regard to all the circumstances including the need to secure the health, safety and well-being of any person who would 5 be a protected person were the order made. (5) In ascertaining the well-being of such a person, the court must, in particular, have regard to the person’s wishes and feelings (so far as reasonably ascertainable) to such extent as the court considers appropriate, taking into account the person’s age and understanding. 10 (5B) Subsection (5C) applies where a person who would be a protected person were a female genital mutilation protection order made is not ordinarily resident in Scotland. (5C) The court may make a female genital mutilation protection order under or by virtue of a provision mentioned in subsection (3) in relation to a person 15 mentioned in subsection (5B) only where the person is in Scotland when the order is applied for or, as the case may be, made. (6) In this Act— “an act of genital mutilation”— (a) means an action mentioned in section 1...
Official Report Meeting date: 3 June 2025

Meeting of the Parliament 03 June 2025

One trafficking victim I met in a safe room in Glasgow said that she had been trafficked and that what was happening to her was so horrific that she prayed every day that she would die or that the pimps or punters would kill her.
Questions and Answers Date answered: 15 January 2024

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Populations of early running fish are assessed to be particularly vulnerable across Scotland and are therefore protected by regulations that prevent the killing of Atlantic salmon before 1 April each year. District Salmon Fishery Boards and the River Tweed Commission have statutory powers and duties for the protection and improvement of fisheries, and the ...

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