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Official Report Meeting date: 18 February 2015

Rural Affairs, Climate Change and Environment Committee 18 February 2015

The explanatory note on the amendments states that part 3 of the 2003 act will be brought “into alignment with proposed amendments to Part 2 (community right-to-buy)” and with proposed new part 3A, which is on the right to buy abandoned or neglected land without a willing se...
Last updated: 5 October 2023

SPCB Gaelic Plan Monitoring Report 201920 English

v=s-5Kk17qh8g&feature=youtu.be - Through production of a range of Gaelic education resources – 51 are currently available in Gaelic. - Through continuing to offer and deliver Gaelic sessions for schools. 7 Sessions were delivered and the An t-Alltan conference was attended. - By producing webpages and news releases in Gaelic - By enabling and encouraging correspondence in Gaelic - Our new Parliament & You exhibition consisting of video case studies contains a Gaelic interview about land reform.
Official Report Meeting date: 22 September 2021

Meeting of the Parliament (Hybrid) 22 September 2021

To ask the Scottish Government whether it remains supportive of Opportunity North East’s ambition of establishing an energy transition zone adjacent to the new Aberdeen south harbour. (S6O-00182) The Scottish Government remains supportive of Opportunity North East’s ambitions for establishing an energy transition zone and has committed £26 million of funding to support its development.
Last updated: 7 March 2023

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The deadline for lodging oral questions to the SPCB is 4.30 pm on Wednesday 7 June. Up to 12 questions will be randomly selected and published in the Business Bulletin on Friday 9 June.
SPICe briefings Date published: 9 April 2019

Child poverty in Scotland: forecasting the impact of policy options - The baseline position: no action

Table 2: the baseline scenarioThis table sets out what would be expected to happen to child poverty by 2023-24 on the basis of current and announced policy and October 2018 OBR forecasts2016-172018-192023-24AllRelative poverty (%)192020Absolute poverty (%)171818ChildrenRelative poverty (%)232627Absolute poverty (%)202324Note: all poverty measures are after housing costs (AHC)Source: HBAI and Euromod analysisAs shown in Table 2, estimates suggest that child poverty has continued to rise between 2016-17 and 2018-19, reaching 26...
Official Report Meeting date: 11 February 2021

Public Audit and Post-legislative Scrutiny Committee 11 February 2021

As far as I am aware, that is indeed the new floor—it is the new baseline for the budget.
Official Report Meeting date: 27 May 2025

Health, Social Care and Sport Committee 27 May 2025

Thank you, Ms Wells.Decision on Taking Business in Private Decision on Taking Business in Private The second item is a decision on whether to take items 6 and 7 in private. Do members agree to do so?
Committee reports Date published: 5 December 2025

Report tracking the work of the Local Government, Housing and Planning Committee 2024-25 - Housing Emergency and Housing to 2040

Tackling Scotland's Housing Emergency In evidence to us on 7 October, the Cabinet Secretary for Housing said this adds to, rather than replaces, the Housing to 2040 strategy.
SPICe briefings Date published: 7 November 2022

Retained EU Law and the Retained EU Law (Revocation and Reform) Bill - Why does the status attached to pieces of retained EU law matter?

The status of retained EU law in the legal order of the UK is set out in section 7 of the European Union Withdrawal Act 2018 (EUWA).
Committee reports Date published: 9 December 2020

Redress for Survivors (Historical Child Abuse in Care) (Scotland) Bill - Stage 1 Report - Duration of Redress Scheme

In his evidence to the Committee on 7 October, Iain Nicol of the Law Society of Scotland suggests that— One way around that would be for the bill to provide for a review of the redress scheme after a set period, such as three or four years, in order to determine whether it was appropriate to continue the scheme beyond five years.

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