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Last updated: 24 May 2023

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This document relates to the Visitor Levy (Scotland) Bill (SP Bill 28) as introduced in the Scottish Parliament on 24 May 2023 Visitor Levy (Scotland) Bill —————————— Explanatory Notes Introduction 1.
Last updated: 25 April 2023

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Introduced by: Angela Constance Explanatory Notes (SP Bill 26-EN), a Financial Memorandum (SP Bill 26-FM), a Policy Memorandum (SP Bill 26-PM), a Delegated Powers Memorandum (SP Bill 26-DPM) and Statements on Legislative Competence (SP Bill 26-LC) were published to accompany the Bill.
Last updated: 19 August 2024

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*S6M-14112 Marie McNair: Milngavie FC’s Diversity Hero of the Year—That the Parliament recognises Caroline Diaz for reaching the finals of The Herald and GenAnalytics Diversity Awards; understands that the awards celebrate people breaking down barriers and ensuring that everyone has the same opportunities; acknowledges the hard work that Caroline has shown in her dedication to Milngavie FC, helping to make it one of the largest community football clubs in central Scotland, and celebrates volunteers in Scotland's communities, such as Caroline and all the coaches, committee and support staff at Milngavie FC.
Last updated: 10 April 2024

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S6M-11613: Katy Clark: Ongoing Dispute at the MoD DES Site in Beith - That the Parliament notes with concern reports that the dispute involving non-craft workers at the Ministry of Defence (MoD) Defence Equipment and Support (DES) site in Beith remains unresolved by the MoD; understands that non-craft workers have been denied bonus payments, which were awarded to other staff working on the site; believes that this decision runs the risk of creating a "two-tier" workforce at the site, with reported estimates from the GMB Scotland trade union suggesting that the pay gap between non-craft and craft workers at the site has tripled to £18,000; understands that the Beith site is currently involved in providing munitions to Ukraine for its ongoing war effort, and that non-craft workers play a vital role in transporting sensitive materials around the site and preparing these materials for shipment; notes reports of health and safety concerns at Beith, after near misses with machinery occurred during industrial action, which, it considers, also highlights the importance and skills of non-craft workers; further notes the view that all workers at the MoD DES site in Beith play a vital role that deserves proper and fair pay, and notes the calls for the Scottish Government to engage with the UK Government in support of the workers and to urge the MoD to resolve the dispute.
SPICe briefings Date published: 8 June 2022

Intergovernmental relations - Common frameworks

The European Union (Withdrawal) Act and Common Frameworks: 26 June to 25 September 2021. Retrieved from <a href="https://www.gov.uk/government/publications/the-european-union-withdrawal-act-and-common-frameworks-26-june-to-25-september-2021/the-european-union-withdrawal-act-and-common-frameworks-26-june-to-25-september-2021" target="_blank">https://www.gov.uk/government/publications/the-european-union-withdrawal-act-and-common-frameworks-26-june-to-25-september-2021/the-european-union-withdrawal-act-and-common-frameworks-26-june-to-25-september-2021</a> [accessed 26 May 2022] The increased intergovernmental engagement that developing common frameworks has necessitated is seen by some as an important part of expanding IGR in the UK.
Last updated: 7 June 2023

Scottish Wider Access Programme submission 7 June 2023

Discre�onary funds to help with one off challenge are useful for students but colleges and universi�es trying to be suppor�ve to students on universal credit run the risk of the funding being taken off the students’ universal credit.
Last updated: 5 December 2024

ResponsefromCabSecFLGonPreBudgetScrutiny

The Scottish Government fully recognises the importance of investing in our infrastructure to help facilitate the effective delivery of our services. We have therefore increased the Local Government Capital Funding for 2025-26 to £777.1 million.
Last updated: 22 August 2022

SSI Tracker Monday 22 August 2022

Attention not Act 2021 17/06 Laid only 09/09 09/09 28/06 40 SJSS 29/09 26/09 12) drawn (Commencement No. 2) Regulations 2022 National Health Service (Charges to Overseas Attention Breach of 28 day 2022/213 Visitors) (Scotland) 16/06 Negative 08/09 08/09 28/06 40 HSCS 28/09 28/06 26/09 No Recommendation drawn laying requirement Amendment (No. 2) Regulations 2022 Public Health etc.
Last updated: 4 July 2022

SSI Tracker Monday 4 July 2022

Provision) (Scotland) Act Attention not 17/06 Laid only 09/09 09/09 28/06 40 SJSS 29/09 26/09 12) 2021 (Commencement drawn No. 2) Regulations 2022 National Health Service (Charges to Overseas Attention Breach of 28 day 2022/213 Visitors) (Scotland) 16/06 Negative 08/09 08/09 28/06 40 HSCS 28/09 28/06 26/09 No Recommendation drawn laying requirement Amendment (No. 2) Regulations 2022 Public Health etc.
Last updated: 7 March 2023

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Supported by: Kenneth Gibson*, Annabelle Ewing*, Sandra White*, Stuart McMillan*, Jeremy Balfour*, Willie Coffey*, Richard Lyle*, Bill Kidd*, Stewart Stevenson*, David Torrance* *S5M-21911 Claudia Beamish: New Lanark UNESCO World Heritage Site—That the Parliament notes with concern that New Lanark Trust has entered into consultation on staff redundancies at the New Lanark UNESCO World Heritage Site; recognises the distress and uncertainty felt by employees, their families and New Lanark Village residents; acknowledges the financial challenges faced by the Trust, reinforced by the impact of the COVID-19 crisis on the tourism and leisure sector; values the site’s historical significance as renowned Millowner Robert Owen’s vision of protecting workers welfare and becoming an 18th century model for industrial communities; recognises the value in harnessing the water power of the Clyde to operate the mills in the past as well as future sustainability options; recognises the educational value of the site and the opportunities for visitors across the world to learn about co-operative values and enjoy visiting the site, and looks forward to working in collaboration with all partners concerned, including Unison, to explore the options available to minimise redundancies and find a sustainable future for this globally-recognised heritage site.

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