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Official Report Meeting date: 20 February 2025

Health, Social Care and Sport Committee, and Social Justice and Social Security Committee (Joint Meeting) 20 February 2025

I place on the record our thanks to the staff at the Thistle safer drug consumption facility for their kind invitation to visit. Pauline McNeill and Paul Sweeney kindly attended the visit and I invite Paul Sweeney to provide us with some feedback.
Official Report Meeting date: 23 September 2021

Meeting of the Parliament (Hybrid) 23 September 2021

Prestwick Airport Yesterday, the First Minister visited Prestwick airport, where the elephant in the room was the future of the airport itself.
Official Report Meeting date: 30 January 2014

Equal Opportunities Committee 30 January 2014

Would such screening be practical or helpful here?
Official Report Meeting date: 9 May 2019

Meeting of the Parliament 09 May 2019

Private residential tenancy landlords cannot evict a tenant simply because the tenancy has reached its end.
Last updated: 5 February 2020

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Non-Domestic Rates (Scotland) Bill 7 Part 2—Administration and enforcement of non-domestic rates (4) After section 3 insert— “3ZA Proposal to alter entry in valuation roll (1) The proprietor, tenant or occupier of lands and heritages may make a proposal to the assessor who has the function of valuing the lands and heritages to alter 5 the entry for those lands and heritages in the valuation roll in accordance with this section. (2) A proposal may be made in relation to an entry— (a) where the proprietor, tenant or occupier receives a notice under section 3(2) in relation to the entry, other than a notice sent following an 10 alteration to the valuation roll under— (i) section 2(1A) as a result of a proposal or appeal made by the proprietor, tenant or (as the case may be) occupier, or (ii) section 2(3) as a result of an agreement between the proprietor, tenant or (as the case may be) occupier and the assessor, 15 (b) where a person becomes the proprietor, tenant or occupier of the lands and heritages to which the entry relates, (c) on the ground that, since the entry was made, there has been a material change of circumstances, (d) on the ground that there is an error in the entry of the type referred to in 20 section 2(1)(f). (2A) A person may not make a proposal in pursuance of subsection (2)(a) where— (a) the notice under section 3(2) relates to an entry included in the valuation roll when it was made up under section 1(1), and (b) the details included in the entry are in accordance with an agreement in 25 writing between that person and the assessor as to the details to be included in the entry. (3) A proposal may be made in pursuance of subsection (2)(b) whether or not any previous proprietor, tenant or occupier of the lands and heritages— (a) reached an agreement with the assessor in relation to the entry, 30 (b) made a proposal to the assessor in relation to the entry, (c) appealed to the valuation appeal committee in relation to the entry. (4) A proposal must— (a) be made in writing, (b) set out how the person making the proposal wants the assessor to alter 35 the entry. (5) The assessor may decide— (a) to alter the entry in accordance with— (i) the proposal, or (ii) an agreement in writing between the assessor and the person who 40 made the proposal reached after the proposal was made, 8 Non-Domestic Rates (Scotland) Bill Part 2—Administration and enforcement of non-domestic rates (b) to alter the entry other than in accordance with the proposal or such an agreement (including by either increasing or decreasing the rateable value shown in the entry), (c) not to alter the entry. 5 (6) The Scottish Ministers may by regulations make provision for or about— (a) the period within which a proposal may be made, (b) the form in which a proposal is to be made, (c) information to be included in, and documents to be submitted with, a proposal, 10 (d) notices to be sent by an assessor to the person who made the proposal or any other person with an interest in the lands and heritages to which the proposal relates, (da) fees payable in connection with a proposal (including provision about circumstances in which a fee may be repaid), 15 (db) the day from which an alteration made to an entry in the valuation roll following a decision under subsection (5)(a) or (b) is to have effect, (e) such other matters in connection with the making of a proposal as the Scottish Ministers consider appropriate. (6A) Before laying a draft of a Scottish statutory instrument containing regulations 20 under subsection (6)(da) before the Scottish Parliament, the Scottish Ministers must consult— (a) such person or persons as appear to the Scottish Ministers to represent the interests of— (i) local authorities, 25 (ii) assessors, (iii) the business sector, and (iv) other ratepayers, as the Scottish Ministers consider appropriate, (b) such other persons as they consider appropriate. 30 (7) Regulations under subsection (6)— (a) may make different provision for different purposes, (b) may make incidental, supplementary, consequential, transitional, transitory or saving provision. (8) Regulations under subsection (6) are subject to— 35 (a) the affirmative procedure, if they make provision under subsection (6)(da), (b) otherwise, the negative procedure. (9) In this section and section 3ZB, “proposal” means a proposal made under subsection (1).
Last updated: 20 June 2024

CPC Ghana 2023 Report

The President also expressed an interest to visit the Scottish Parliament in Spring 2024.
Official Report Meeting date: 8 October 2025

Citizen Participation and Public Petitions Committee 08 October 2025

The response states that the review team visited all 14 health boards and met teams from maternity and neonatal services.
Questions and Answers Date answered: 6 November 2019

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To date, over £2.7 million has been committed to Health Boards and third sector organisations, through the Scottish Government's Health Inequalities Fund, to fund projects targeted at reducing inequalities in access to the three cancer screening programmes and improve screening uptake amongst groups least likely to p...
Questions and Answers Date answered: 29 October 2018

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Thirdly, we are currently working on improvements to the system for inviting women for breast screening. Whilst these are being finalised, we have put in place additional manual checks within local breast screening centres to ensure no women are missed in the period until the system improvement is completed.
Official Report Meeting date: 8 December 2016

Equalities and Human Rights Committee 08 December 2016

The Scottish Human Rights Commission is working with some tenants associations to make sure that tenants use their right to get an adequate house and decent shelter.

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