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Railway Policing (Scotland) Bill 5 (2) The Scottish Ministers must appoint a suitable person to determine the dispute (“the appointed person”). (3) The appointed person— (a) must, before determining the dispute, give each party to the dispute an opportunity to make representations, 5 but (b) may otherwise decide the procedure for determining the dispute. (4) In a determination under this section, the appointed person may— 10 (a) vary the terms of the RPA which forms the basis of the dispute, (b) decide how any term of the RPA is to be construed or operated, (c) decide that, in accordance with an RPA, a party must 15 pay a specified sum or a sum assessed in a specified manner to the other party, (d) make an award of expenses against a party. (5) Where a determination under this section varies the terms of an RPA, those terms are to be treated as if they had 20 been agreed as part of an RPA entered into between the parties under section 85A. 85H Appeals A party to a dispute referred to the Scottish Ministers under section 85D(1) may appeal to the Court of Session against 25 any determination made under section 85E(2)(b), 85F or 85G. 85I Enforcement of determination A determination made under section 85E(2)(b), 85F or 85G may, with the permission of the Court of Session, be 30 enforced as it if were a judgment of that court (and may, in particular, be enforced by the use of powers in relation to contempt of court). 6 Railway Policing (Scotland) Bill Engagement with railway operators 85J Railway policing management forum (1) The Authority must establish and maintain a forum for it and the chief constable to engage on a regular basis with relevant railway operators and relevant trade unions about 5 the policing of railways and railway property in Scotland. (2) For the purposes of this section and section 85K, a “relevant railway operator” is a railway operator which is a party to an RPA, or is subject to a requirement to enter into an RPA under regulations made under section 85C. 10 85K Agreement of railway policing priorities, objectives etc. (1) The Authority must, for each yearly period beginning on 1 April, take steps to agree with relevant railway operators and the chief constable— 15 (a) the priorities and objectives for the policing of the railways and railway property in Scotland, (b) the proposed arrangements for policing the railways and railway property in order to meet those priorities and objectives (and the means by which performance 20 may be assessed), and (c) the expected overall costs involved in providing such arrangements. (2) In the absence of an agreement being reached under subsection (1), the Authority, in consultation with the chief 25 constable, is to determine the matters described in paragraphs (a) to (c) of that subsection. (3) Section 36 applies to any agreement reached (or determination made) under this section as it applies to an annual police plan. 30 Railway Policing (Scotland) Bill 7 Engagement with railway users etc. 85L Engagement with railway users and other interested persons (1) The Authority must make arrangements to obtain the views of the persons and bodies listed in subsection (2) about 5 the policing of railways and railway property in Scotland. (2) The persons and bodies are— (a) passengers on the railways, (b) employees of railway operators, (c) constables (of all ranks), 10 (d) police staff, (da...
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Toraidhean Taghadh Pàrlamaid na h-Alba 2021 2021 Scottish Parliament Election Results 69 69 69 SPcàorttatiisdhh N Naàtiiosenaanl tPaa hr-tAylba CAelbnatr aa lD Secaostland BPA a rèir Pàrtaidh MSPs by Party RBePgAio Rnaoli nMneSiPls ConBstPitAu eSngcìyre Mil SPs RCiacihleaarnd MLeaocn aa’r dGhobhainn 9 Aonghas a Deas – Graeme Dey 1 Aberdeen Central – Kevin Stewart SCtreapigh eHno yKerr 8 Aonghas a Tuath agus a’ Mhaoirne – Màiri Gougeon 2 Aberdeen Donside – Jackie Dunbar MCaornoicl Ma oLcehnannon 6 An t-Àrd-Ruigh agus Shotts – Niall Gray 3 Aberdeen South and North Kincardine – GBrriaahna Wmh Sititmlepson 25 Baile Dhùn Dè an Ear – Seòna Robastan Audrey Nicoll MShaarkro Gn rDiffionwey 26 Baile Dhùn Dè an Iar – Joe Mac Giolla Phádraig (FitzPatrick) 4 Aberdeenshire East – Gillian Martin 16 Bruach Chluaidh agus Muileann-Gaidh – Marie Nic an Uidhir MEmegmhaa nH Garaplelarcher 6 Airdrie and Shotts – Neil Gray 54 Cair Chaladain – Dàibhidh Torrance GMiallriatinn MWahcitkfiaeyld 7 Almond Valley – Angela Constance 14 Carraig, Cumnaig agus Srath Dhùn – Elena Whitham 8 Angus North and Mearns – Mairi Gougeon 28 Cille Bhrìghde an Ear – Collette Stevenson 9 Angus South – Graeme Dey 53 Cille Mhearnaig agus Srath Irbhinn – Uilleam Ó Cobhthaigh GAllbaasg aonw Iar 10 Argyll and Bute – Jenni Minto 18 Coatbridge and Chryston – Fulton MacGriogair 11 Ayr – Siobhian Brown 22 Coineagan a Deas – Ruth NicUidhir PNaiaulll iBneib MbycNeill 62 21 Coineagan a Tuath – Coinneach Gibson 12 Banffshire and Buchan Coast – Karen Adam RAnuassse Slla Frwinadrlay 62 20 Comar nan Allt agus Cill Saidh – Seumas Hepburn 13 Caithness, Sutherland and Ross – Maree Todd ACnenitiideh W Celallsrk 19 Cowdenbeath – Annabelle Ewing 14 Carrick, Cumnock and Doon Valley – Elena Whitham PJaamtriicek G Hraerevniee 17 Dail Chluaidh – Màiri NicAilein 62 15 Clackmannanshire and Dunblane – Keith Brown PRaoussl S Gwreeeerney 33 Dùn Èideann a Tuath agus Lìte – 16 Clydebank and Milngavie – Marie McNair Ben Mac a’ Phearsain PPaòml Ó D Cuantchaanin-G (Klaanncey) 17 Clydesdale – Màiri McAllan 32 Dùn Èideann an Ear – Ash Denham PDar.m S aGnodseaslh Gulhane 18 Coatbridge and Chryston – Fulton MacGregor 31 Dùn Èideann Meadhain – Aonghas Robastan 19 Cowdenbeath – Annabelle Ewing 34 Dùn Èideann Pentlands – Gòrdon MacDhòmhnaill 20 Cumbernauld and Kilsyth – Jamie Hepburn 27 Dùn Phàrlain – Shirley-Anne Somerville 21 Cunninghame North – Kenneth Gibson HAlibgahl Manhdesa adnhda nIsalachn ds 39 An Eaglais Bhreac an Ear – Michelle NicThòmais agus Fìobh 22 Cunninghame South – Ruth Maguire 40 An Eaglais Bhreac an Iar – Mìcheal MacMhathain Douglas Ross 37 25 Dundee City East – Shona Robison 10 Earra-Ghàidheal agus Bòd – Jenni Minto Murchadh Friseal Edward Mountain 37 26 Dundee City West – Joe FitzPatrick 70 An t-Eilean Sgitheanach, Loch Abar agus Bàideanach – 13 Liz Nic a’ Ghobhainn Rhoda Grant 27 Dunfermline – Shirley-Anne Somerville Ceit Fhoirbeis 13 Claire Baker Donald Cameron 28 East Kilbride – Collette Stevenson 37 Na h-Eileanan an Iar – An Dr Alasdair Allan 37 Marc Ruskell 56 Fìobh Mheadhanach agus Gleann Rathais – Ariane Burgess 29 East Lothian – Paul McLennan 64 31 22 8 4 Jenny NicGilleRuaidh Dean Lockhart 13 31 Edinburgh Central – Angus Robertson Jamie Halcro Johnston 13 Gallaibh, Cataibh agus Ross – Maree Todd Alex Rowley 32 Edinburgh Eastern – Ash Denham Emma Roddick 48 Glaschu Baile Nighean Sheadna – Iain Mason 33 Edinburgh Northern and Leith – Alexander Stiùbhart Pàrtaidh Pàrtaidh Pàrtaidh Pàrtaidh Pàrtaidh 12 43 Glaschu Cathcart – Seumas Ó Dornáin (Dornan) Ben Macpherson 12 44 Glaschu Ceilbhinn – Kaukab Stiùbhart 59 Nàiseanta Tòraidheach Làbarach Uaine Libearalach 34 Edinburgh Pentlands – Gordon MacDonald Lothian 42 Glaschu Fearann Anna – Bill Kidd 59 37 Na h-Eileanan an Iar – Alasdair Allan na h-Alba na h-Alba na h-Alba na h-Alba Deamocratach 4 Ear-Thuath na h-Alba 45 Glaschu Maryhill agus Allt an Fhuarain – Bob Doris 52 12 39 Falkirk East – Michelle Thomson Miles Briggs 4 na h-Alba A’ Ghàidhealtachd 46 Glaschu Pollaig – Humza Yousaf 52 59 40 Falkirk West – Michael Matheson Liam Kerr Alison Johnstone 2 47 Glaschu Provan – Ivan MacAoidh agus na h-Eileanan 42 Glasgow Anniesland – Bill Kidd Mìcheal Marra Sue Webber 2 49 Glaschu Taobh a Deas – Nicola Sturgeon 4 1 52 Ear-Thuath 43 Glasgow Cathcart – James Dornan Dùghlas Lumsden 5 Sarah Boyack 55 Gleann Iucha – Fiona Hyslop 1 na h-Alba 70 44 Glasgow Kelvin – Kaukab Stewart 3 5 Maurice Golden 50 Grianaig agus Inbhir Chluaidh – Stiùbhart MacMhaoilein Jeremy Balfour 2 70 45 Glasgow Maryhill and Springburn – 3 51 Hamilton, Taigh na h-Uiseig agus an Taigh Cloiche – Magaidh Chapman Foysol Choudhury 1 Bob Doris MBSPPAs ab yrè Gire gnndèer Cairistìona NicShealbhaich Tess White 5 Lorna Slater 46 Glasgow Pollok – Humza Yousaf 11 Inbhir Àir – Siobhian Brown 70 3 Mercedes Villalba 8 47 Glasgow Provan – Ivan McKee 52 Inverness and Nairn – Fearghas Ewing 98 48 Glasgow Shettleston – John Mason 29 Lodainn an Ear – Pòl MacIlleFhinnein 9 64 Mid Scotland and Fife 58 Lodainn Mheadhanach a Deas, Srath Thuaidh agus Srath 49 Glasgow Southside – Nicola Sturgeon 64 A’ Ghàidhealtachd 8 Labhdair – Cairistìona Ghreumach Meadhan 50 Greenock and Inverclyde – Stuart McMillan 25 Alba 9 Murdo Fraser agus na h-Eileanan 57 Lodainn Mheadhanach a Tuath agus Baile nam Feusgan – 51 Hamilton, Larkhall and Stonehouse – na h-Alba 25 Mheadhanach 64 26 Liz Smith Cailean Beattie Christina McKelvie Iomlan agus Fìobh 26 Dùghlas Ros 59 Moireibh – Ridseard Lochhead 10 Claire Baker 65 61 52 Inverness and Nairn – Fergus Ewing 71 58 25 Edward Mountain 3 Obar Dheathain a Deas agus Ceann Chàrdainn – 10 65 61 Mark Ruskell 53 Kilmarnock and Irvine Valley – Willie Coffey 71 129 Audrey Nicoll Rhoda Ghrannd 26 Dean Lockhart 71 54 Kirkcaldy – David Torrance 15 56 1 Obar Dheathain Meadhain – Caoimhinn Stiùbhart Dòmhnall Camshron 27 15 Alex Rowley 10 55 Linlithgow – Fiona Hyslop 65 61 56 23 2 Obar Dheathain Oir Dheathain – Jackie Dunbar 54 55% 45% Ariane Burgess 27 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Official Report Meeting date: 14 September 2021

Health, Social Care and Sport Committee 14 September 2021

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Last updated: 22 February 2024

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Official Report Meeting date: 2 March 2022

Economy and Fair Work Committee 02 March 2022

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Official Report Meeting date: 10 November 2021

Rural Affairs, Islands and Natural Environment Committee 10 November 2021

If we think about some of the trade agreements that we might make with countries that we know have poorer animal standards and how that might affect people’s buying behaviour, we can see that such labelling could be useful when you are buying shell eggs or a piece of meat.
Last updated: 30 August 2024

Pre Budget Scrutiny COSLA Solace and CIPFA Directors of Finance

These are often readily accessible on council websites or in public libraries. • Digital communication – councils regularly use their own websites, social media and digital newsletters and email updates to inform their communities about ongoing and upcoming projects.
Questions and Answers Date answered: 2 March 2015

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Since the six week moratorium was introduced in DAS at the end of June 2007, almost 21,000 debtors have been saved from the additional stress of further diligence.

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