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Official Report Meeting date: 11 September 2024

Economy and Fair Work Committee 11 September 2024

We need to bear in mind the high-value visits, too. We are now in a situation in which the value of international visitors has overtaken that of UK visitors, certainly as far as overnight visits are concerned.
Official Report Meeting date: 16 March 2022

Meeting of the Parliament (Hybrid) 16 March 2022

It is my understanding that that relates to England and Wales, not Scotland, and that no analysis is captured here. Perhaps we can compare notes on that after the debate.
Official Report Meeting date: 19 January 2016

Meeting of the Parliament 19 January 2016

Nor can it really be said that Scotland has a compensation culture that is comparable to that of other jurisdictions.
Official Report Meeting date: 31 January 2019

Justice Sub-Committee on Policing 31 January 2019

What should the figure be, if we look to comparator forces such as the Metropolitan Police?
Official Report Meeting date: 24 September 2013

Welfare Reform Committee 24 September 2013

In the review of all the councils, Aberdeenshire Council apparently came out as very underfunded for advice compared to, say, Fife Council and Clackmannanshire Council.
Last updated: 29 January 2026

SPBill55AS062026

C HAPTER 4 F URTHER PROVISION IN RELATION TO RECALL 5 Courts to notify Presiding Officer about matters relevant to the criminal-offence ground 18 Notice if member convicted (1) A court must give notice to the Presiding Officer when— (a) a member has been convicted of an offence, (b) in respect of that offence, the court sentences or orders the member to be 10 imprisoned or detained, and 1 (c) assuming that conviction, sentence or order is not materially overturned on appeal, the criminal-offence ground will apply in relation to the member as a result. (2) But subsection (1) does not require notice to be given if, subsequent to the sentence being imposed or the order made, the convicted person has vacated the seat in the 15 Parliament that the person held at the time of conviction. (3) A notice under subsection (1) is to state— (a) the name of the member, (b) the basis on which the court considers that the conviction and the sentence or order causes the criminal-offence ground to apply in relation to the member, and 20 (c) whether an appeal may be brought in respect of the conviction, sentence or order. 19 Notice if appeal brought (1) If an appeal is brought at the conclusion of which a relevant sentence or order could be materially overturned, the court before which the appeal is brought must notify the Presiding Officer of that fact. 25 (2) But subsection (1) does not require notice to be given if, subsequent to the sentence being imposed or the order made, the convicted person has vacated the seat in the Parliament that the person held at the time of the conviction for the offence in respect of which the sentence was imposed or the order made. (3) In subsection (1), “relevant sentence or order” means a sentence or order in relation to 30 a member which, assuming it is not materially overturned on appeal, would cause the criminal-offence ground to apply in relation to a member. 20 Notice of appeal outcome (1) A court must give notice to the Presiding Officer when it determines or otherwise disposes of an appeal at the conclusion of which a relevant sentence or order could have 35 been materially overturned. (2) But subsection (1) does not require notice to be given if, subsequent to the sentence being imposed or the order made, the convicted person has vacated the seat in the 13 Scottish Parliament (Recall and Removal of Members) Bill Part 1—Recall of members of the Scottish Parliament Chapter 4—Further provision in relation to recall Parliament that the person held at the time of the conviction for the offence in respect of which the sentence was imposed or the order made. (3) A notice under subsection (1) is to state— (a) the name of the member, 5 (b) whether the sentence or order mentioned in subsection (1) has been materially overturned, and (c) whether any further appeal may be brought in which a relevant sentence or order may be overturned. (4) In this section, “relevant sentence or order” has the meaning given in section 19(3). 10 Regulations in connection with recall 1 21 Power to make further provision about processes, etc. (1) The Scottish Ministers may by regulations make any provision that would be within the legislative competence of the Parliament, if included in an Act of the Scottish Parliament, as to— 15 (a) the conduct of recall processes, (ba) campaigning to promote a particular outcome of a recall process, including expenditure incurred in relation to such campaigning (“campaign expenditure”), (c) the questioning of such a process and the consequences of irregularities. (1A) But powers to make subordinate legislation cannot be conferred by regulations under 20 subsection (1). (2) For the avoidance of doubt, regulations under subsection (1) may— (a) modify any enactment (including this Act), (b) create criminal offences. (3) Regulations under subsection (1) may, in particular— 25 (a) apply, with or without modifications or exceptions...
Last updated: 23 January 2026

Serious Organised Crime and Police Bill

This will cover the same sectors which are regulated in England and Wales with the exception of vehicle immobilisers who do not operate in Scotland because wheel clamping is a criminal offence here.
Last updated: 8 October 2025

SPBill77PMS062025accessible

However, due to the nature of the issues which the policy aims to address, it is not possible to make exceptions or alternatives for island communities.
Last updated: 8 October 2025

SPBill77PMS062025

However, due to the nature of the issues which the policy aims to address, it is not possible to make exceptions or alternatives for island communities.
Last updated: 21 July 2025

Code of Conduct

Personal use good judgement in a manner consistent with this interests such as family or other close relationships Code and our polices and discuss with your group will not be recorded in the centralised Register. head or colleagues in the People and Culture Group. Except in relation to Leadership Team interests, the Register of Interests is held by the Peo...

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