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Official Report Meeting date: 24 April 2020

Members’ Virtual Question Time 24 April 2020

Of course, given the current circumstances, we are committed to continuing to monitor the pressures on industry and their likely impact on the new implementation date of July 2022.
Official Report Meeting date: 10 December 2019

Delegated Powers and Law Reform Committee 10 December 2019

Similarly, the reasons for the failure to comply with that requirement are set out in a letter from the Scottish Government to the Presiding Officer. That letter, which is dated 3 December, is also available in our published papers.
Official Report Meeting date: 14 November 2019

Meeting of the Parliament 14 November 2019

The stats that were published earlier this week, and which were referred to, were the most up-to-date ones, and are contained in the labour market study.
Official Report Meeting date: 8 November 2018

Public Petitions Committee 08 November 2018

For our further consideration, it might be helpful to have a response from the petitioner to get his views on the submissions that we have received to date. That is the response that we have not received thus far.
Official Report Meeting date: 17 January 2017

Justice Committee 17 January 2017

However, according to the clerk’s recent update, the operation is still on-going and we do not have a completion date for it. I ask the committee to consider and agree on what, if any, action it wishes to take in relation to the petition.
Official Report Meeting date: 5 October 2016

Meeting of the Parliament 05 October 2016

East Lothian Community Hospital To ask the Scottish Government what the estimated completion date is for the new East Lothian community hospital.
Last updated: 30 January 2025

Summary of consultation responses: Proposed Prostitution (Offences and Support) (Scotland) Bill

If a person meets this test, then past convictions could be repealed, e.g. if the person had a vulnerability that was exploited, and they were effectively coerced into prostitution. 78 Scotland for Decrim comment that these convictions cause stigma and stop sellers from participating in other forms of work, they also impact upon housing and having children. 82 The English Collective of Prostitutes note that these convictions make it seem as though sellers of sexual acts are criminals and further comment that a criminal record causes barriers and puts the women at greater risk of exploitation, rape and other violence as it is a barrier to exiting prostitution. 85 Scott Buxton opposes on the grounds that people who were convicted of an offence at the time a law was in force should not have their offence repealed at a later date...
Last updated: 21 January 2025

Summary Report Ash Regan MSP RT comments_edited by Maren

If a person meets this test, then past convictions could be repealed, e.g. if the person had a vulnerability that was exploited, and they were effectively coerced into prostitution. 78 Scotland for Decrim comment that these convictions cause stigma and stop sellers from participating in other forms of work, they also impact upon housing and having children. 82 The English Collective of Prostitutes note that these convictions make it seem as though sellers of sexual acts are criminals and further comment that a criminal record causes barriers and puts the women at greater risk of exploitation, rape and other violence as it is a barrier to exiting prostitution. 85 Scott Buxton opposes on the grounds that people who were convicted of an offence at the time a law was in force should not have their offence repealed at a later date...
Last updated: 20 January 2025

Summary Report Ash Regan MSP RT comments

If a person meets this test, then past convictions could be repealed, e.g. if the person had a vulnerability that was exploited, and they were effectively coerced into prostitution. 78 Scotland for Decrim comment that these convictions cause stigma and stop sellers from participating in other forms of work, they also impact upon housing and having children. 82 The English Collective of Prostitutes note that these convictions make it seem as though sellers of sexual acts are criminals and further comment that a criminal record causes barriers and puts the women at greater risk of exploitation, rape and other violence as it is a barrier to exiting prostitution. 85 Scott Buxton opposes on the grounds that people who were convicted of an offence at the time a law was in force should not have their offence repealed at a later date...
Last updated: 1 November 2024

EU Alignment Annual Reports 31 October 2024

The Directive includes a comprehensive up-to-date list of conducts to be established as criminal offences.

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