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Official Report Meeting date: 8 November 2022

Meeting of the Parliament 08 November 2022

There have been a number of outbreaks in England—I believe that the latest figure is 107—and we have seen six in Scotland.
Official Report Meeting date: 16 May 2018

Meeting of the Parliament 16 May 2018

I compliment the team at Ninewells hospital in Dundee, who have visited the London surgery team at Imperial College Healthcare NHS Trust in order to see the new surgery and the use of the high-intensity ultrasound device.
Official Report Meeting date: 11 June 2014

Meeting of the Parliament 11 June 2014

Is the cabinet secretary able to offer further information on how the Government will ensure that new entrants and prospective new entrants are made aware of the support on offer?
Official Report Meeting date: 26 February 2020

Local Government and Communities Committee 26 February 2020

Local Government and Communities Committee 26 February 2020 Local Government and Communities Committee 26 February 2020Interests Interests Welcome to the seventh meeting in 2020 of the Local Government and Communities Committee.
Questions and Answers Date answered: 6 June 2013

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The Minister for Youth Employment visited the Engine Shed in Edinburgh on 26 April 2012, to hear more about its work from its chief executive and two of the young people in training there.
Committee reports Date published: 9 July 2025

Inquiry Into Financial Considerations When Leaving an Abusive Relationship - Availability of information

The group added that properly funded awareness raising should be a priority, and that there should be emphasis on the fact that domestic abuse can happen to anyone.Key themes from lived experience engagement with members of Scottish Women's Aid Survivor Reference Group: 26 March
Committee reports Date published: 9 July 2025

Inquiry Into Financial Considerations When Leaving an Abusive Relationship - Lived experience engagement

Lived experience engagement The Committee met with members of Scottish Women's Aid's Survivor Reference Group (SRG) on 26 March and 11 June 2025. The SRG is made up of women with lived experience of domestic abuse.
Last updated: 6 October 2022

SPBill18BS062022

Rent cap for assured tenancies and short assured tenancies 2 (1) Subject to sub-paragraph (2), the Housing (Scotland) Act 1988 (“the 1988 Act”) applies in accordance with the modifications in this paragraph. 30 (2) The modifications set out in this paragraph have no effect in relation to— (a) a notice under section 24(1) of the 1988 Act that is served by a landlord under an assured tenancy or a short assured tenancy on the tenant— (i) before 6 September 2022, and (ii) in accordance with Form AT2 as specified in the schedule of the Rent 35 Regulation and Assured Tenancies (Forms) (Scotland) Regulations 2017 (S.S.I. 2017/349), (b) a referral under section 25(1) of the 1988 Act, or an application under section 34(1) of the 1988 Act, made to the First-tier Tribunal for Scotland before the day on which this paragraph comes into force. 40 (3) The 1988 Act has effect as if after section 23 there were inserted— 15 Cost of Living (Tenant Protection) (Scotland) Bill Schedule 1—Rent cap “23A Rent cap controls (1) Except in the case of an exempt tenancy, on or after 6 September 2022, the landlord under an assured tenancy or a short assured tenancy may not increase the rent payable under the tenancy by more than the permitted rate. 5 (2) For the purposes of this Part, the “permitted rate” is 0%. (3) The Scottish Ministers may by regulations substitute a different percentage for the one for the time being mentioned in subsection (2). (4) Regulations under subsection (3) are subject to the affirmative procedure. (5) Any notice served under section 24(1) on or after 6 September 2022 during a 10 period when the permitted rate is 0% is of no effect. 1 (6) In subsection (1), “exempt tenancy” means— (a) a statutory assured tenancy which includes a term of the type mentioned in paragraph (a) of subsection (5) of section 24, or (b) a contractual tenancy which makes provision of the type mentioned in 15 paragraph (b) of that subsection.”. (4) Section 24 (increases of rent under assured tenancies) has effect as if— (a) before subsection (1) there were inserted— “(A1) This section does not apply where the permitted rate is 0%.”, (b) in subsection (1), at the beginning there were inserted “Subject to subsection 20 (1A)”, (c) after subsection (1) there were inserted— “(1A) The landlord may not serve a notice under subsection (1) proposing an increase in the rent under an assured tenancy of more than the permitted rate.”, (d) in subsection (3)(a), for “the First-tier Tribunal” there were substituted “the relevant 25 rent officer”, (e) subsection (3)(b) has effect as if the words “agree on a variation of the rent which is different from that proposed in the notice or” were repealed, (f) after subsection (4) there were inserted— “(4A) The Scottish Ministers may by regulations amend subsection (4) to permit the 30 rent payable under an assured tenancy to be increased a second time within a 12 month period in such circumstances as may be specified in the regulations. (4B) Regulations under subsection (4A) are subject to the affirmative procedure.”, (g) after subsection (6) there were inserted— “(7) This section is subject to sections 24E to 24G (applications to rent officer and 35 First-tier Tribunal for uplift). (8) This section and sections 24A to 24K apply in relation to a short assured tenancy as they apply in relation to an assured tenancy (and references in these sections to an assured tenancy are to be read as including references to a short assured tenancy). 40 (9) In this Part— “First-tier Tribunal” means the First-tier Tribunal for Scotland, 16 Cost of Living (Tenant Protection) (Scotland) Bill Schedule 1—Rent cap “relevant rent officer”, in relation to a house let under an assured tenancy or a short assured tenancy, means a rent officer (within the meaning of section 43 of the Rent (Scotland) Act 1984) for the area in which the house is situated.”. 5 (5) The 1988 Act has effect as if after section 24 there were inserted— “24A Consideration of notice to increase rent by rent officer (1) Where a rent officer receives a referral under section 24(3)(a), the rent officer is to decide whether the new...
Last updated: 5 October 2022

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(c) any of the following Grounds in schedule 5 of the 1988 Act— (i) Ground 1A (intent to live in house to alleviate financial hardship), 35 (ii) Ground 2 (house to be sold by lender), (iii) Ground 8A (substantial rent arrears), (iv) Ground 15 (conviction for certain offences, acting in an anti-social manner or pursuing a course of anti-social conduct), or 26 Cost of Living (Tenant Protection) (Scotland) Bill Schedule 2—Protection from eviction (d) any of the following Cases in, or paragraphs of, schedule 2 of the 1984 Act— (i) Case 1A (substantial rent arrears), (ii) Case 2 (nuisance, annoyance or conviction for using or allowing dwelling-house to be used for immoral or illegal purposes), 5 (iii) Case 8A (intent to live in house to alleviate financial hardship), (iv) paragraph (c)(vi) in Case 11 (owner-occupier’s house to be sold by lender), (v) paragraph (c)(iv) in Case 12 (owner’s house to be sold by lender). (6) In a case where sub-paragraph (1) or (2) has effect in relation to— (a) an eviction order issued under section 51 of the 2016 Act after this paragraph 10 comes into force, that section has effect in relation to the order as if for subsection 1 (4) there were substituted— “(4) Despite any provision by the Tribunal in the order, the tenancy in question is terminated only if the landlord recovers possession of the let property in pursuance of the order.”, 15 (b) an order for recovery of possession made under section 16 of the 2001 Act after this paragraph comes into force, that section has effect in relation to the order as if— (i) in subsection (5), paragraph (a) were repealed, (ii) after that subsection there were inserted— 20 “(5ZA) Despite any provision by the court in the order, the tenancy in question is terminated only if the landlord recovers possession of the house in pursuance of the order.”, (iii) in subsection (5A), paragraphs (a) and (b) were repealed, (iv) in subsection (6), the words “and subsection (5)(a) does not apply in such 25 a case” were repealed, (c) an order for recovery of possession made under section 36 of the 2001 Act after this paragraph comes into force, that section has effect in relation to the order as if— (i) in subsection (6), paragraph (a) were repealed, and 30 (ii) after that subsection there were inserted— “(6ZA) Despite any provision by the court in the order, the tenancy in question is terminated only if the landlord recovers possession of the house in pursuance of the order.”. (7) Any period during which sub-paragraph (1) or (2) has effect in relation to an order 35 mentioned in paragraph (c) of section 16(5A) of the 2001 Act (powers of court in possession proceedings) is to be disregarded for the purposes of calculating the period mentioned in that paragraph. (8) The Scottish Ministers may by regulations modify this paragraph to add, amend or remove circumstances in which sub-paragraph (1) or (2) does not apply. 40 (9) Regulations under sub-paragraph (8) are subject to the affirmative procedure. 27 Cost of Living (Tenant Protection) (Scotland) Bill Schedule 2—Protection from eviction (10) In this paragraph— “the 1984 Act” means the Rent (Scotland) Act 1984, “the 1988 Act” means the Housing (Scotland) Act 1988, “the 2001 Act” means the Housing (Scotland) Act 2001, 5 “the 2007 Act” means the Bankruptcy and Diligence etc.
Last updated: 3 October 2022

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Rent cap for assured tenancies and short assured tenancies 2 (1) Subject to sub-paragraph (2), the Housing (Scotland) Act 1988 (“the 1988 Act”) applies 25 in accordance with the modifications in this paragraph. (2) The modifications set out in this paragraph have no effect in relation to— (a) a notice under section 24(1) of the 1988 Act that is served by a landlord under an assured tenancy or a short assured tenancy on the tenant— (i) before 6 September 2022, and 30 (ii) in accordance with Form AT2 as specified in the schedule of the Rent Regulation and Assured Tenancies (Forms) (Scotland) Regulations 2017 (S.S.I. 2017/349), (b) a referral under section 25(1) of the 1988 Act, or an application under section 34(1) of the 1988 Act, made to the First-tier Tribunal for Scotland before the day 35 on which this paragraph comes into force. (3) The 1988 Act has effect as if after section 23 there were inserted— “23A Rent cap controls (1) Except in the case of an exempt tenancy, on or after 6 September 2022, the landlord under an assured tenancy or a short assured tenancy may not increase 40 the rent payable under the tenancy by more than the permitted rate. (2) For the purposes of this Part, the “permitted rate” is 0%. 15 Cost of Living (Tenant Protection) (Scotland) Bill Schedule 1—Rent cap (3) The Scottish Ministers may by regulations substitute a different percentage for the one for the time being mentioned in subsection (2). (4) Regulations under subsection (3) are subject to the affirmative procedure. (5) Any notice served under section 24(1) on or after 6 September 2022 during a 5 period when the permitted rate is 0% is of no effect. (6) In subsection (1), “exempt tenancy” means— (a) a statutory assured tenancy which includes a term of the type mentioned in paragraph (a) of subsection (5) of section 24, or (b) a contractual tenancy which makes provision of the type mentioned in 10 paragraph (b) of that subsection.”. 1 (4) Section 24 (increases of rent under assured tenancies) has effect as if— (a) before subsection (1) there were inserted— “(A1) This section does not apply where the permitted rate is 0%.”, (b) in subsection (1), at the beginning there were inserted “Subject to subsection 15 (1A)”, (c) after subsection (1) there were inserted— “(1A) The landlord may not serve a notice under subsection (1) proposing an increase in the rent under an assured tenancy of more than the permitted rate.”, (d) in subsection (3)(a), for “the First-tier Tribunal” there were substituted “the relevant 20 rent officer”, (e) subsection (3)(b) has effect as if the words “agree on a variation of the rent which is different from that proposed in the notice or” were repealed, (f) after subsection (4) there were inserted— “(4A) The Scottish Ministers may by regulations amend subsection (4) to permit the 25 rent payable under an assured tenancy to be increased a second time within a 12 month period in such circumstances as may be specified in the regulations. (4B) Regulations under subsection (4A) are subject to the affirmative procedure.”, (g) after subsection (6) there were inserted— “(7) This section is subject to sections 24E to 24G (applications to rent officer and 30 First-tier Tribunal for uplift). (8) This section and sections 24A to 24K apply in relation to a short assured tenancy as they apply in relation to an assured tenancy (and references in these sections to an assured tenancy are to be read as including references to a short assured tenancy). 35 (9) In this Part— “First-tier Tribunal” means the First-tier Tribunal for Scotland, “relevant rent officer”, in relation to a house let under an assured tenancy or a short assured tenancy, means a rent officer (within the meaning of section 43 of the Rent (Scotland) Act 1984) for the area in which the 40 house is situated.”. (5) The 1988 Act has effect as if after section 24 there were inserted— 16 Cost of Living (Tenant Protection) (Scotland) Bill Schedule 1—Rent cap “24A Consideration of notice to increase rent by rent officer (1) Where a rent officer receives a referral under section 24(3)(a), the rent officer is to decide whether the new...

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