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Committee reports Date published: 11 March 2025

Stage 1 report - Criminal Justice Modernisation and Abusive Domestic Behaviour Reviews (Scotland) Bill

Annex The Committee discussed its approach to the Bill, the views of witnesses and its report at the following meetings: 30 October 2024 18 December 2024 15 January 2025 22 January 2025 29 January 2025 05 February 2025 19 February 2025 26 February 2025 05 March 2025 Details of the meetings, the Official Reports and written submissions are available on the P...
Committee reports Date published: 23 February 2021

Report on Scottish Government Budget 2021-22

Annual infrastructure investment is expected to be £1.56 billion higher in 2025-26, when compared with a 2019-20 baseline.
Committee reports Date published: 8 November 2018

Land Reform (Scotland) Act 2016 (Register of Persons Holding a Controlled Interest in Land) (Scotland) Regulations 2021 [draft]

The Committee took evidence from Scottish Government officials on 26 June 2018. The Committee then heard from Global Witness, the Law Society of Scotland, Community Land Scotland, Scottish Land and Estates and the Scottish Property Federation on 23 September 2018.
Questions and Answers Date answered: 22 June 2006

S2W-26699

All the available information is given in the following tables.Convictions resulting in a policesentence have been understood to refer to convictions resulting in a custodial sentence.Personswith a Charge Proved for Selected Offences Involving Knives or Guns1,by Police Force Area, 1999-2000 to 2004-052 Police Force Area Possession of an Offensive Weapon3 Firearms Offences Having in a Public Place an Article With a Blade or a Point Total Central   1999-2000 26...
Questions and Answers Date answered: 2 May 2006

S2W-25013

Thefollowing types of accidents were counted for the purpose of producing the figuresin this table - those for which either (a) the weather was recorded as one of thefollowing: snowing; fine with high winds; raining with high winds; fog or mist (ifhazard); or other adverse weather conditions, or (b) the road surface conditionwas recorded as one of the following: snow; frost/ice, or flood (surface water over3cm deep).Information on road accidents which lead to a report to procuratorsfiscal is not held centrally.Table 1 Injury RoadAccidents by Month and Police Force: May 2001 to September 2005   Northern Grampian Tayside Fife Lothian and borders Central Strathclyde Dumfries and Galloway Scotland 2001 May 72 82 104 57 258 49 566 42 1,230 June 69 81 100 63 310 64 537 28 1,252 July 87 98 98 68 225 67 502 38 1,183 August 78 102 111 75 298 54 583 59 1,360 September 74 93 101 50 279 57 518 28 1,200 October 63 108 108 63 268 62 587 38 1,297 November 64 105 115 86 317 53 577 34 1,351 December 68 110 91 62 278 54 575 44 1,282 2002 January 60 83 99 64 215 73 547 21 1,162 February 57 97 81 65 223 51 516 40 1,130 March 41 69 84 70 263 57 520 25 1,129 April 32 75 79 49 235 62 472 36 1,040 May 66 91 95 54 254 46 524 42 1,172 June 63 100 103 52 251 62 493 32 1,156 July 71 108 112 69 238 49 506 41 1,194 August 92 100 108 69 327 81 563 47 1,387 September 71 108 116 60 239 50 483 34 1,161 October 70 86 115 64 283 75 575 38 1,306 November 64 111 87 62 273 79 572 33 1,281 December 57 129 89 62 250 57 540 36 1,220 2003 January 64 86 95 60 210 65 525 28 1,133 February 46 73 95 63 261 49 466 40 1,093 March 39 88 78 56 208 47 439 37 992 April 55 68 76 58 207 71 527 35 1,097 May 71 68 89 49 248 52 514 40 1,131 June 80 102 91 52 228 56 475 41 1,125 July 84 86 87 78 239 69 491 41 1,175 August 99 113 90 61 221 65 554 31 1,234 September 79 102 96 61 240 74 517 40 1,209 October 52 99 70 64 291 58 546 44 1,224 November 62 116 91 67 222 69 564 32 1,223 December 69 100 89 50 255 77 594 38 1,272 2004 January 60 92 74 52 238 57 485 37 1,095 February 42 77 68 68 229 39 424 27 974 March 56 72 89 69 213 54 498 40 1,091 April 67 78 89 47 245 43 505 29 1,103 May 68 95 76 55 236 67 524 37 1,158 June 73 92 108 57 254 62 569 33 1,248 July 74 66 73 46 210 52 430 43 994 August 86 125 107 76 264 59 571 56 1,344 September 80 99 118 62 241 65 498 22 1,185 October 63 104 78 64 262 54 556 42 1,223 November 56 104 89 82 261 48 515 30 1,185 December 74 95 103 76 263 59 564 44 1,278 2005 (prov) January 57 84 76 55 220 53 511 44 1,100 February 57 103 66 56 194 41 462 34 1,013 March 51 86 63 55 194 43 495 38 1,025 April 58 85 69 47 194 49 458 35 995 May 72 93 78 71 223 55 488 40 1,120 June 75 98 64 59 255 52 462 46 1,111 July 70 103 82 52 222 55 441 45 1,070 August 87 112 113 52 240 50 506 33 1,193 September 56 94 92 61 225 56 507 39 1,130                       Table 2 Injury RoadAccidents which Occurred in what Might be Regarded as Adverse or Winter WeatherConditions by Month and Police Force: May 2001 to September 2005     Northern Grampian Tayside Fife Lothian and borders Central Strathclyde Dumfries and Galloway Scotland 2001 May 4 1 2 0 11 0 9 0 27 June 1 2 3 3 11 2 18 0 40 July 6 5 1 2 9 2 14 2 41 August 3 3 0 1 2 1 13 0 23 September 7 6 0 2 6 1 20 2 44 October 11 11 9 1 21 10 77 4 144 November 16 15 15 14 32 3 57 0 152 December 27 41 21 12 45 12 129 11 298 2002 January 21 24 37 12 50 26...
Questions and Answers Date answered: 16 May 2006

S2W-24912

Inaddition, the Edinburgh Military Tattoo visiting Sydney in 2005, and the VisitScotlandbudget was further increased in 2005-06 to exploit this opportunity.VisitScotland’s marketingactivity in Australia includes press and on-line advertising, e-promotions,public relations, and travel trade activity, all supported by VisitBritain’s Britainbrand portfolio.
Questions and Answers Date answered: 6 March 2006

S2W-23297

There is an on-goingprogramme of visits with the local partners to discuss progress.
Questions and Answers Date answered: 10 March 2005

S2W-14733

Because the sample-size involved is relatively small, the estimatesdo not allow figures for the accession states to be separately identified.There is some information availableon workers and visitors from accession states:Information about the numberof people from the EU accession states who have registered to work in Scotland, includingseasonal workers as well as immigrants, is available from the Home Office(http://www.ind.homeoffice.gov.uk/ind/en/home/0/reports/accession_monitoring.Maincontent.0007.file.tmp/Final%20Feb%20accession%20report.pdf)Information from the IPS aboutall visitors to the UK from accession countries (including those who visit...
Questions and Answers Date answered: 6 December 2004

S2W-12223

This forms part of a broader media strategy to promote Scotland, which includes press visits, media packs, websites and a promotional campaign.
Questions and Answers Date answered: 4 May 2004

S2W-07617

The Nature Conservation (Scotland) Bill,currently being considered by Parliament, also contains further significant measuresto improve protection for Scotland’s wildlife.Last year, I visited Mull and was veryimpressed with the wide partnership of key organisations working together to reducethe levels of criminal activity which this bird attracts.

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