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Questions and Answers Date answered: 24 October 2018

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Finally, I would like to congratulate Motherwell FC, from the members' constituency, for winning the Premier League 2 championship and reaching the final of the SSE Scottish Women’s Cup Final for the first time.
Questions and Answers Date answered: 16 April 2018

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Other organisations in football are helping to raise awareness of the issue within football and the wider population, including the Chris Mitchell Foundation, the Kris Boyd Charity and the pilot Changing Room project being undertaken in partnership between Hibernian FC, the Scottish Association for Mental Health and the SPFL Trust.
SPICe briefings Date published: 10 April 2019

EU Structural Funds in Scotland

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Last updated: 11 June 2024

6th Groupings of Amendments Planning (Scotland) Bill

With 259 - 262, 332, 264, 265, 321, 266, 16 THIS IS NOT THE MARSHALLED LIST Amendments in debating order Determination of applications: statement whether in accordance with development plan Andy Wightman Supported by: Monica Lennon 58 After section 16, insert— Monica Lennon 58A As an amendment to amendment 58, line 10, after insert Appeal rights Alex Rowley 51 After section 16, insert— Andy Wightman Supported by: Monica Lennon 59 After section 16, insert— THIS IS NOT THE MARSHALLED LIST Andy Wightman Supported by: Monica Lennon 60 After section 16, insert— THIS IS NOT THE MARSHALLED LIST Alex Rowley 92 After section 16, insert— Monica Lennon 143 After section 16, insert— Andy Wightman 325 After section 16, insert— Alex Cole-Hamilton 319 After section 16, insert— THIS IS NOT THE MARSHALLED LIST Material considerations: meaning to be prescribed Andy Wightman 88 After section 16, insert— Planning obligations Andy Wightman 98 Leave out section 19 John Finnie 166 After section 19, insert— Alex Cole-Hamilton 320 After section 19, insert— Graham Simpson 317 In section 20, page 32, leave out line 35 and insert— Compensation Ruth Maguire 314 After section 20, insert— Monica Lennon 333 After section 21, insert— Ruth Maguire 315 In schedule 2, page 55, line 34, at end insert— Training and performance of planning authorities Andy Wightman 326 In section 21, page 34, line 37, at end insert— Andy Wightman 327 In section 21, page 35, line 4, at end insert— Andy Wightman 328 In section 21, page 35, line 4, at end insert— THIS IS NOT THE MARSHALLED LIST Andy Wightman 310 In section 24, page 39, line 2, at end insert— Andy Wightman 311 In section 24, page 39, leave out lines 6 to 8 and insert— Andy Wightman 312 In section 24, page 39, line 20, leave out subsection (5) and insert— Graham Simpson 23 Leave out section 24 Andy Wightman 313 In section 25, page 40, line 1, leave out from to end of line and insert THIS IS NOT THE MARSHALLED LIST Graham Simpson 24 Leave out section 25 Kevin Stewart 268 In section 26...
Last updated: 9 March 2026

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Section 13A: UKIMA power to establish individual assessment process 8. This section contains a new enabling power which would allow the Scottish Ministers to establish by regulations an individual assessment process to which section 26 of the UK Internal Market Act 2020 (“UKIMA”) would apply.
Last updated: 6 March 2026

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Section 13A: UKIMA power to establish individual assessment process 8. This section contains a new enabling power which would allow the Scottish Ministers to establish by regulations an individual assessment process to which section 26 of the UK Internal Market Act 2020 (“UKIMA”) would apply.
Last updated: 26 April 2023

Policy Memorandum accessible

The following other accompanying documents are published separately: • Explanatory Notes (SP Bill 26-EN); • a Financial Memorandum (SP Bill 26-FM); • a Delegated Powers Memorandum (SP Bill 26-DPM); tatements on legislative competence by the Presiding Officer and the • sScottish Government (SP 26–LC). 3.
SPICe briefings Date published: 16 April 2019

The expansion of early learning and childcare

Retrieved from <a href="http://www.sfc.ac.uk/news/2019/news-69824.aspx" target="_blank">http://www.sfc.ac.uk/news/2019/news-69824.aspx</a> [accessed 26 February 2019] In addition, th...
Committee reports Date published: 24 October 2023

How Devolution is Changing Post-EU

Retrieved from <a href="https://www.parliament.scot/-/media/files/committees/constitution-europe-external-affairs-and-culture-committee/correspondence/2023/from-cab-sec-ceac-to-convener-ceeac-committee-re-questions--26-jun-23.pdf" target="_blank">https://www.parliament.scot/-/media/files/committees/constitution-europe-external-affairs-and-culture-committee/correspondence/2023/from-cab-sec-ceac-to-convener-ceeac-committee-re-questions--26-jun-23.pdf</a> With regards to how UKIMA intersects with the devolution settlement the Scottish Government’s view is that UKIMA “is in effect a new, wide-ranging constraint on devolved competence, cutting across the reserved powers model, that potentially goes further than existing constraints on legislative or executive competence in the Scotland Act 1998, and is unclear and unpredictable in effects.”5Letter from the Cabinet Secretary for the Constitution, External Affairs and Culture in response to the Committee's inquiry. (2023, June 26).
Last updated: 11 September 2025

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(Scotland) Act 2005, which resulted from the Member's Bill lodged by Elaine Smith, former Scottish Labour MSP for the Coatbridge and Chryston constituency and the Central Scotland region, to support and promote breastfeeding; considers that this Act has had a positive impact in helping to increase the breastfeeding rates in Scotland, with the latest infant feeding statistics from Public Health Scotland showing a significant increase in breastfeeding rates over the past 10 years, both at first visit and at the six- to eight-week review; notes reports that the increase in breastfeeding rates over the past 10 years has been greatest among those groups with historically lower rates, such as younger women and those living in more deprived areas, meaning that inequalities in breastfeeding have reduced over time; expresses concern, however, that babies of white Scottish ethnicity were reportedly much less likely to be breastfed than any other ethnicity; believes that there is good evidence that interventions, including good quality of breastfeeding support for mothers, influencing public attitudes to breastfeeding, restricting any inappropriate promotion of formula milk and ensuring supportive employment practices, can work to improve breastfeeding rates, and notes the view that all staff working in the NHS and wider public service should promote and support breastfeeding mums, babies and families, including those in the South Scotland region.

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