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Two virtual workshops were also held for relevant stakeholders on 26 July and 6 August 2024.
The Scottish Government published the responses to the consultation alongside an analysis of the findings on 10 October 2024, which includes an overview of the two workshops.
Social Justice and Social Security Committee Official Report, 26 September 2024. Retrieved from https://www.parliament.scot/api/sitecore/CustomMedia/OfficialReport?
Mr Johnston added that—
“I do not think that there is a reasonable case for thinking that Police Scotland would not automatically include former officers on those lists and that, therefore, the lists would be required to be operated by a separate body”.iCriminal Justice Committee, Official Report, 26 May 2024, cols 6 and 7.
Police Scotland expressed a simil...
It was recognised that this would be a significant challenge.iiNet Zero, Energy and Transport Committee. Official Report, 26 September 2023, col 10.
Northern Ireland and Finland were both identified as examples of best practice in rolling out circular economy strategies with a strong emphasis on education to encourage behaviour change.iWritten submissions f...
Committee reports
Date published:
28 February 2024
We note the the Scottish Government has committed to developing a ?Product Stewardship Plan? by 2025/26 in the 2030 Routemap which will set out a strategic approach to tackling problematic products.
Strike (Scotland) (Pardons) Bill
Bill Number: SP Bill 5
Introduced on: 27 October 2021
Introduced by: Keith Brown MSP (Government Bill)
Passed: 16 June 2022
Royal Assent: 26 July 2022
Passage of the Bill
The Bill was introduced on 27 October 2021.
Official Report, 9 November 2023, Col 26.
In relation to whether it is possible that the Advisory Council could come to different conclusions than the IIAC about whether there is a reasonable certainty of a link between particular occupations and particular diseases, Professor Macdonald, believed it is possible "but not desirable".iiThe Social Justice and S...
Official Report of Meeting 14 January 2026
Written Submissions
PE2078/A: Scottish Government submission of 20 February 2024
PE2078/B: Cabinet Secretary for Health and Social Care submission, 13 June 2024
PE2078/C: Cabinet Secretary for Health and Social Care written submission, 26 March 2025.