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Cross-Party Groups
A total of 118 Cross-Party Groups have either been accorded recognition by the Committee in this parliamentary session or re-registered on the basis that they been recognised in a previous parliamentary session.
Five new cross-party groups were accorded recognition this year and one cross-party group had its recognition withdrawn due to n...
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The report states that short, medium and long-term measures are needed to secure the lasting impact of cultural change and that further research, data collection, monitoring and adjustment of new rules and reforms, will be essential.
The First Minister in her statement to Parliament on 6 September indicated that the EBR would also inform the annual Budget Bill for 2023-24.Official Report, Scottish Parliament, 6 September 2022
The Deputy First Minister announced on 25 October that the EBR would be deferred until after the planned fiscal statement by the new UK administration which, at th...
It called for financial support to bridge into the new long-term funding arrangements from Creative Scotland planned for 2024, noting that the organisation “may not survive until that point”.3Written submission from Dance Base Scotland. (2022).
However, it would appear that the pandemic might have exacerbated or continued an existing trend rather than creating an entirely new one.
Chart 2: average daily prison population - remand (2000-01 to 2021-22)Chart 3 covers a shorter period, from 2009-10 to 2020-21 (due to availability of data).
Official Report, 31 March 2022, Col 14.
In relation to the new provision for registration of live births, the Committee asked the Deputy First Minister how the balance will be struck between continuing in-person services and encouraging remote registration.
Committee reports
Date published:
14 December 2021
A large increase in cases, as we are seeing in Europe at the moment, or a new, highly transmissible variant of concern, could change that context significantly.
The Scottish Government considered that it was important to take account of new developments, such as social media, since the current Model Code was issued and consulted on the revision of the Model Code of Conduct in late 2020.
However, the UK Exit SI was thereafter listed in an appendix of legislation associated with the new provisional outline agreement for the relevant common framework (Food and Feed Safety and Hygiene), which was a category 3 (legislative) policy area under all three editions of the Framework Analysis.iSecretary of State for Health and Social Care, Food and Fe...
The extent of use of lethal control as part of this new management regime has been the subject of debate, with concerns from some NGOs about the extent of use of lethal control, and there has been a recent (as yet undecided) judicial review of NatureScot's licensing practices in this area.