This search includes all content on the Scottish Parliament website, except for Votes and Motions. All Official Reports (what has been said in Parliament) and Questions and Answers are available from 1999. You can refine your search by adding and removing filters.
We focus on amendments to section 2, page 1, line 19. It would seem that it is intended that subsection (2) should terminate at the end of the inserted paragraph (aa) after the words “rule of law not created by an enactment” because the amendment proceeds to insert subsections (2A), (2B) and (2C). 1 However, what hap...
The SSI proceeds despite acknowledged evidence gaps and does not align measures with identified pressures. National Marine Plan Objective 1 - Fish stocks are harvested sustainably Objective 8 - Tackle discarding through the avoidance of unwanted catches General Policy 9(b) - Development and use of the marine environment must not result in significant impact...
Business Managers noted that motions to approve the following instruments would be lodged — • The Hydrolysis (Scotland) (No. 1) Regulations 2026. • The Hydrolysis (Scotland) (No. 2) Regulations 2026.
It would, for example, have to consider the relevant factors under regulation 73(1)(c) – which includes population density and the type and accessibility of housing.
This was recognised by Scottish Natural Heritage [became NatureScot in Aug 2020] who stated: 1 “... ensuring both the survival and genetic integrity of the Langholm - Newcastleton goat as a distinct population will require recognition, protection 1 and sympathetic management ...”
The staffing determination is attached at Annexe A. Background 2. Under Schedule 1 of the Patient Safety Commissioner for Scotland Act 2023, the Commissioner may, with the consent of the Parliamentary corporation as to numbers, appoint staff.
Indeed, one academic, reviewing changes to the UK Parliament’s committee system, refers to an MP saying, ‘Elected chairs made all the difference. They’re elected by 1 the House, so they can’t be too partisan or cliquey.’
I nternational Relations: Parliamentary travel By correspondence Reference: SPCB (2025) Paper 31 Executive summary 1. The Code of Conduct requires Members to register and “provide details of visits outside the United Kingdom in certain circumstances.”