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Last updated: 25 January 2023

BB20230125Rev

S6M-07614.1 Mark Griffin: Delivering the Homes Scotland Needs—As an amendment to motion S6M-07614 in the name of Miles Briggs (Delivering the Homes Scotland Needs), leave out from "expresses" to end and insert "urges the Scottish Ministers to remove local authorities’ liability for additional dwelling supplement when purchasing second hand and off-the-shelf homes, which risks councils’ ability to increase affordable stock; agrees that the UK Government’s disastrous mini-budget has vastly increased lending costs for owner occupiers, registered social landlords and investors in all housing tenures, exacerbating Scotland’s housing and cost of living crisis; believes that protections for tenants, and proposed changes to the Home Owners’ Support Fund Mortgage to Shared Equity scheme, which would reduce equity requirements and increase price thresholds to reflect true house values, are vital interventions to support people to stay in their homes during a cost of living crisis made worse by the UK Conservative administration; believes that urgent interventions are required to unlock the 67,152 empty and second homes across Scotland and return them to their primary purpose as residential dwellings; is disappointed that the Scottish Government missed its housebuilding target deadline by a year; is dismayed by the cuts to the housing budget in the Scottish Government’s proposed Budget 2023-24; notes with concern further declines in affordable housing approvals and starts in the year to September 2022, and calls on the Scottish Government to urgently prioritise the delivery of new homes, particularly for the social rent sector and in rural and remote areas." followed by Scottish Government Debate: Genetic Technology (Precision Breeding) Bill - UK Legislation Wednesday 25 January 2023 4 Today's Business Future Business Motions & Questions Legislation Other Gnothaichean an-diugh Gnothaichean ri teachd Gluasadan agus Ceistean Reachdas Eile Chamber | Seòmar S6M-07615 Màiri McAllan: Genetic Technology (Precision Breeding) Bill - UK Legislation— That the Parliament notes the legislative consent memorandum lodged by the Scottish Government on 12 December 2022; agrees not to give consent to the Genetic Technology (Precision Breeding) Bill, and calls on the UK Government to amend the Bill to restrict the geographical application of clause 42, or to otherwise make it a requirement for it to seek the consent of the Scottish Ministers when making provision within the legislative competence of the Scottish Parliament, in order to properly respect devolved responsibilities. followed by Legislative Consent Motion: Public Order Bill - UK Legislation S6M-07617 Keith Brown: Public Order Bill - UK Legislation—That the Parliament agrees that the relevant amendments of the Public Order Bill, introduced in the House of Lords on 9 November 2022, relating to the extension of existing powers at Part II of the Public Order Act 1986 to the British Transport Police (BTP) in Scotland for policing public processions and assemblies on the railway, so far as these matters fall within the legislative competence of the Scottish Parliament, should be considered by the UK Parliament. followed by Legislative Consent Motion: UK Infrastructure Bank Bill - UK Legislation S6M-07616 John Swinney: UK Infrastructure Bank Bill - UK Legislation—That the Parliament agrees that the relevant provisions of the UK Infrastructure Bank Bill, introduced in the House of Lords on 11 May 2022 and subsequently amended, relating to the investment activities of the UK Infrastructure Bank in Scotland so far as these matters fall within the legislative competence of the Scottish Parliament and alter the executive function of the Scottish Ministers, should be considered by the UK Parliament. followed by Business Motions S6M-07643 George Adam on behalf of the Parliamentary Bureau: Business Programme— That the Parliament agrees— (a) the following programme of business— Tuesday 31 January 2023 2.00 pm Time for Reflection followed by Parliamentary Bureau Motions followed by Topical Questions (if selected) followed by Scottish Government Debate: Three Years On – Brexit and Workers’ Rights followed by Committee Announcements followed by Business Motions followed by Parliamentary Bureau Motions 5.00 pm Decision Time followed by Members’ Business Wednesday 1 February 2023 2.00 pm Parliamentary Bureau Motions Wednesday 25 January 2023 5 Today's Business Future Business Motions & Questions Legislation Other Gnothaichean an-diugh Gnothaichean ri teachd Gluasadan agus Ceistean Reachdas Eile Chamber | Seòmar 2.00 pm Portfolio Questions: Constitution, External Affairs and Culture; Justice and Veterans followed by Scottish Government Debate: Electoral Reform Consultation followed by Business Motions followed by Parliamentary Bureau Motions followed by Approval of SSIs (if required) 5.00 pm Decision Time followed by Members’ Business Thursday 2 February 2023 11.40 am Parliamentary Bureau Motions 11.40 am General Questions 12.00 pm First Minister's Questions followed by Members’ Business 2.30 pm Parliamentary Bureau Motions 2.30 pm Portfolio Questions: Education and Skills followed by Stage 1 Debate: Scottish Budget 2023-24 followed by Business Motions followed by Parliamentary Bureau Motions 5.00 pm Decision Time Tuesday 7 February 2023 2.00 pm Time for Reflection followed by Parliamentary Bureau Motions followed by Topical Questions (if selected) followed by Scottish Government Business followed by Committee Announcements followed by Business Motions followed by Parliamentary Bureau Motions 5.00 pm Decision Time followed by Members’ Business Wednesday 8 February 2023 2.00 pm Parliamentary Bureau Motions 2.00 pm Portfolio Questions: Covid Recovery and Parliamentary Business; Finance and the Economy followed by Scottish Liberal Democrats Business followed by Business Motions followed by Parliamentary Bureau Motions followed by Approval of SSIs (if required) 5.10 pm Decision Time Wednesday 25 January 2023 6 Today's Business Future Business Motions & Questions Legislation Other Gnothaichean an-diugh Gnothaichean ri teachd Gluasadan agus Ceistean Reachdas Eile Chamber | Seòmar followed by Members’ Business Thursday 9 February 2023 11.40 am Parliamentary Bureau Motions 11.40 am General Questions 12.00 pm First Minister's Questions followed by Members’ Business 2.30 pm Parliamentary Bureau Motions 2.30 pm Portfolio Questions: Net Zero, Energy and Transport followed by Scottish Government Business followed by Scottish Government Debate: Scottish Income Tax Rate Resolution 2023-24 followed by Business Motions followed by Parliamentary Bureau Motions 5.00 pm Decision Time (b) that, for the purposes of Portfolio Questions in the week beginning 30 January 2023, in rule 13.7.3, after the word “except...
Last updated: 14 December 2022

ScrutinyoftheNationalCareServiceBill

He explained that transferring assets away from local authorities will not be necessary except as a last resort, that the Bill will remove unwanted duplication and functions, and will allow for the best use of public funds. 8.7 The Committee asks the Scottish Government to provide greater clarity as soon as possible about the Scottish Government’s analysis ...
Last updated: 23 November 2022

BB20221123Rev

S6M-06898.1 Miles Briggs: Cost of Living: Mortgage Rescue Scheme—As an amendment to motion S6M-06898 in the name of Mark Griffin (Cost of Living: Mortgage Rescue Scheme), leave out from "following" to end and insert "due to Vladimir Putin’s illegal invasion of Ukraine and the Wednesday 23 November 2022 4 Today's Business Future Business Motions & Questions Legislation Other Gnothaichean an-diugh Gnothaichean ri teachd Gluasadan agus Ceistean Reachdas Eile Chamber | Seòmar recovery from the COVID-19 pandemic; welcomes the billions of pounds in cost of living support packages announced by the UK Government to support the most vulnerable households during this difficult period; recognises that Scottish Government decisions have contributed to the cost of living crisis by failing to address the housing crisis that exists in Scotland; condemns the Scottish Government for scrapping the Help to Buy scheme that helped prospective homeowners to get on the property ladder, and calls on the Scottish Government to reintroduce a Help to Buy scheme and develop a Rent to Buy scheme." followed by Ministerial Statement: NHS Forth Valley Update followed by Business Motions S6M-06914 George Adam on behalf of the Parliamentary Bureau: Business Programme— That the Parliament agrees— (a) the following programme of business— Tuesday 29 November 2022 2.00 pm Time for Reflection followed by Parliamentary Bureau Motions followed by Topical Questions (if selected) followed by Scottish Government Debate: EU Retained Law followed by Committee Announcements followed by Business Motions followed by Parliamentary Bureau Motions 5.00 pm Decision Time followed by Members’ Business Wednesday 30 November 2022 2.00 pm Parliamentary Bureau Motions 2.00 pm Portfolio Questions: Rural Affairs and Islands; Health and Social Care followed by Scottish Government Debate: Recognising the Vital Role Men Must Play in Challenging and Eradicating Violence Against Women and Girls followed by Business Motions followed by Parliamentary Bureau Motions followed by Approval of SSIs (if required) 5.00 pm Decision Time followed by Members’ Business Thursday 1 December 2022 11.40 am Parliamentary Bureau Motions 11.40 am General Questions 12.00 pm First Minister's Questions Wednesday 23 November 2022 5 Today's Business Future Business Motions & Questions Legislation Other Gnothaichean an-diugh Gnothaichean ri teachd Gluasadan agus Ceistean Reachdas Eile Chamber | Seòmar followed by Members’ Business 2.30 pm Parliamentary Bureau Motions 2.30 pm Portfolio Questions: Social Justice, Housing and Local Government followed by Scottish Government Debate: World Aids Day followed by Business Motions followed by Parliamentary Bureau Motions 5.00 pm Decision Time Tuesday 6 December 2022 2.00 pm Time for Reflection followed by Parliamentary Bureau Motions followed by Topical Questions (if selected) followed by Scottish Government Business followed by Standards, Procedures and Public Appointments Committee Debate: Proxy Voting followed by Committee Announcements followed by Business Motions followed by Parliamentary Bureau Motions 5.00 pm Decision Time followed by Members’ Business Wednesday 7 December 2022 2.00 pm Parliamentary Bureau Motions 2.00 pm Portfolio Questions: Constitution, External Affairs and Culture; Justice and Veterans followed by Scottish Conservative and Unionist Party Business followed by Business Motions followed by Parliamentary Bureau Motions followed by Approval of SSIs (if required) 5.10 pm Decision Time followed by Members’ Business Thursday 8 December 2022 11.40 am Parliamentary Bureau Motions 11.40 am General Questions 12.00 pm First Minister's Questions followed by Members’ Business 2.30 pm Parliamentary Bureau Motions 2.30 pm Portfolio Questions: Education and Skills followed by Scottish Government Business followed by Business Motions Wednesday 23 November 2022 6 Today's Business Future Business Motions & Questions Legislation Other Gnothaichean an-diugh Gnothaichean ri teachd Gluasadan agus Ceistean Reachdas Eile Chamber | Seòmar followed by Parliamentary Bureau Motions 5.00 pm Decision Time (b) that, for the purposes of Portfolio Questions in the week beginning 28 November 2022, in rule 13.7.3, after the word “except...
Official Report Meeting date: 2 May 2013

European and External Relations Committee 02 May 2013

I am coming to that. How do your funding levels compare with those of other national offices located in the region?
Official Report Meeting date: 8 January 2019

Meeting of the Parliament 08 January 2019

In the first five years of the SNP Government, more than £36 million was spent on that road, compared with Labour’s £6 million. In the same period, on the A77 in south Ayrshire, this Government has spent more than £35 million, compared with the previous Administration’s paltry spend of about £1.9 million.
Official Report Meeting date: 20 February 2018

Meeting of the Parliament 20 February 2018

It is not easy to define fuel poverty, because the relative costs of keeping a small flat warm compared with a big, old, draughty house are so diverse.
Official Report Meeting date: 10 October 2019

Meeting of the Parliament 10 October 2019

This is what he had to say about Dr Veronikis’s visit: “I can confirm that surgeons here felt deeply threatened by Dr Veronikis’ offer to visit Scotland.
Official Report Meeting date: 17 November 2020

Health and Sport Committee 17 November 2020

We would not want to see any false positives that might make people proceed in a way that would change their behaviour compared with if they had a true positive.
Last updated: 24 April 2026

PB_26_Paper011

Amendments may be lodged until 4.30 pm, except on a final lodging day when the deadline is 12 noon (Rules 9.10.2 and 9.10.2A in relation to standard Bills and Rule 9.16.6 and 9.16.6A in relation to Budget Bills,).
Last updated: 17 November 2020

SPBill58AS052020

SP Bill 58A Session 5 (2019) 2 Protection of Workers (Retail and Age-restricted Goods and Services) (Scotland) Bill (2) Subsection (1) applies to— (a) behaviour of any kind including, in particular, things said or otherwise communicated as well as things done, (b) behaviour consisting of— 5 (i) a single act, or (ii) a course of conduct. 4 Aggravation in relation to enforcement of statutory age restriction (1) This section applies where, in proceedings for an offence under section 1, it is— (a) specified in the complaint that the offence is aggravated by reason of the retail 10 worker’s enforcing a statutory age restriction, and (b) proved that the offence is so aggravated. (2) The offence is so aggravated if the behaviour constituting the offence occurred because of the enforcement of a statutory age restriction. (3) Evidence from a single source is sufficient to prove that the offence is so aggravated. 15 (4) Where this section applies, the court must— (a) state on conviction that the offence is so aggravated, (b) record the conviction in a way that shows that the offence is so aggravated, (c) take the aggravation into account in determining the appropriate sentence, and (d) state— 20 (i) where the sentence imposed in respect of the offence is different from that which the court would have imposed if the offence were not so aggravated, the extent of and the reasons for that difference, or (ii) otherwise, the reasons for there being no such difference. (5) In this section— 25 “enforcement”, in relation to a statutory age restriction, includes— (a) seeking information as to a person’s age, (b) considering information as to a person’s age, (c) refusing to sell or supply goods or services, for the purposes of complying with the restriction (and “enforcing” is to be 30 construed accordingly), “statutory age restriction” means a provision in an enactment making it an offence to sell or supply goods or services to a person under an age specified in that or another enactment. 5 Meaning of “retail worker” 35 (1) In this Act, “retail worker”— (a) means a person— (i) whose usual place of work is retail premises, or 3 Protection of Workers (Retail and Age-restricted Goods and Services) (Scotland) Bill (ii) whose usual place of work is not retail premises but who does retail work, (b) includes, in relation to a business that owns or occupies any premises in which the person works, a person who— (i) is an employee of the business, 5 (ii) is an owner of the business, or (iii) works in the premises under arrangements made between the business and another person for the provision of staff, (c) also includes a person who delivers goods from retail premises. (2) For the purposes of subsection (1), it is irrelevant whether or not the person receives 10 payment for the work. (3) In proceedings for an offence under section 1, it is not necessary for the prosecutor to prove that the person charged with the offence knew or ought to have known any matter falling within subsection (1)(b) in relation to the person against whom the offence is alleged to have been committed. 15 6 Meaning of “retail premises” and “retail work” (1) In this Act, “retail premises” means premises that are used wholly or mainly for the sale or supply of goods, on a retail basis, to members of the public. (2) In this Act, “retail work” means— (a) in the case of a person whose usual place of work is retail premises, any work in 20 those retail premises, (b) in the case of a person whose usual place of work is not retail premises, work in connection with— (i) the sale or supply of goods, on a retail basis, to members of the public, or (ii) the sale or supply of services (including facilities for gambling) in respect 25 of which a statutory age restriction applies, (c) subject to subsection (3), in the case of a person who delivers goods from retail premises, work in connection with the sale or supply of goods, on a retail basis, to members of the public. (3) A person who delivers goods from retail premises is doing retail work only during the 30 period beginning when the person arrives at a place where delivery of goods is to be effected and ending when the person leaves that place (whether or not goods have been delivered). (4) In subsection (2)(b)(ii), “statutory age restriction” has the same meaning as in section 4(5). 35 (5) In this section, references to working in premises includes working on any land forming part of the premises. 7 Commencement (except...

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