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Regulations 1994 require competent authorities to carry out an appropriate assessment (AA) of a plan if it is likely to have a significant effect on a Natura site - this is known as a Habitats Regulations Appraisal1Scottish Government. (2016, March).
Nature Conservation Orders can apply to land within or contiguous with a SSSI or European Site, or other land that Scottish Ministers deem of special interest for its natural features.
Work still needs to be done to find out where other sites could be, so we could flag up that issue and ask what has been done to identify where other breeding sites might be.
Ofcom will be the regulator, particularly for social media sites. You said that sites will be given an initial warning before being prosecuted and held liable.
If we are looking to apply the same principles, I see no reason why the code of conduct should not make clear the standard of behaviour that is expected of a member in their treatment of a visitor to the Parliament, and that a visitor may make a complaint under the code if they feel that they have been treated inappr...