This search includes all content on the Scottish Parliament website, except for Votes and Motions. All Official Reports (what has been said in Parliament) and Questions and Answers are available from 1999. You can refine your search by adding and removing filters.
Changes to the law in Northern Ireland: latest information. Retrieved from <a href="https://www.gov.uk/government/publications/changes-to-the-law-in-northern-ireland-latest-information" target="_blank">https://www.gov.uk/government/publications/changes-to-the-law-in-northern-ireland-latest-information</a> [accessed 24 January 2020]6Fairbairn, C. (2020, January 6).
In contrast the average waiting period from plea to the start of an evidence led trial in the High Court is 46 weeks per the latest published monthly workbook. A copy is accessible here.
My concern is that amendment 26 will require a report after three years, which would limit any practical chance of introducing new crofting legislation in the next session.
Last week at First Minister’s question time, we heard that the First Minister would be “very much in the spirit of”—Official Report, 26 September 2024; c 17. embedding such a tax on luxury travel in a future air departure tax.
Alex Rowley: To ask the Scottish Government what its response is to the Scottish Funding Council's College Indicative Funding Allocations 2025-26 and any impact this may have on the funding settlement for Fife College.
A third of students in Scotland—34 per cent—have had difficulty in paying their rent in full, a figure that is significantly higher than the UK figure of 26 per cent. There is a big, big gap between 34 and 26 per cent.