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Questions and Answers Date answered: 25 March 2022

S6W-07376

As the act came into effect on 31 May 2016 this is not a full recording year. 2. Although this crime pre-dates the act, some charges under the act were assigned to this crime beginning with the 2016-17 recording year.
Questions and Answers Date answered: 4 October 2021

S6W-03065

To ask the Scottish Government, in relation to the actions set out in Annex A of the Draft Heat in Buildings Strategy from February 2021, what the (a) timescale for delivery, (b) current status and (c) expenditure to date is for each of the actions. Annex A of the draft Heat in Buildings Strategy contains over one hundred actions.
Official Report Meeting date: 3 May 2017

Meeting of the Parliament 03 May 2017

However, the question that Mr Kerr raises highlights the general challenge that exists. Just before the Easter recess, I spent two days at the international summit on the teaching profession.
Official Report Meeting date: 23 May 2012

Local Government and Regeneration Committee 23 May 2012

The issues are almost entirely down to the recession. The problem is lack of demand.
Official Report Meeting date: 13 March 2018

Finance and Constitution Committee 13 March 2018

We could leave the EU but leaving EU law as a consequence of leaving the EU might be pegged to a different date. In other words, at present, the moment at which the bill kicks in is not the exit date.
Official Report Meeting date: 24 June 2025

Equalities, Human Rights and Civil Justice Committee 24 June 2025 [Draft]

In your opening statement on part 1 and in your letter to the committee dated 18 June, you confirmed that stakeholders had identified issues with part 1 of the 2021 act of such significance that the shared view of stakeholders and the Government is that part 1 cannot be implemented without legislative changes that require primary legislation.
Official Report Meeting date: 24 June 2025

Equalities, Human Rights and Civil Justice Committee 24 June 2025 [Draft]

We will move on to those questions. Your letter dated 11 March 2025, said that “legal and technical” changes might be required for implementation of the act.
Official Report Meeting date: 19 February 2025

Citizen Participation and Public Petitions Committee 19 February 2025

Just to be clear, is it the Scottish Government’s position that the current approach allows for a justice system that is up to date, fair and respects the rights and diverse needs of users?
Official Report Meeting date: 13 September 2023

Meeting of the Parliament 13 September 2023

Motion, as amended, agreed to, That the Parliament recognises the success of Scotland’s growing tourism sector and that well-managed, short-term lets are a significant part of that economy; welcomes the reassurance and safeguards for visitors, hosts and communities that the short-term lets licensing scheme provides; acknowledges the work that local authorities have done to date in processing applications, and also those hosts who have submitted applications so far; highlights the six-month extension to the application deadline, giving nearly two years for hosts to comply with licensing conditions and a year to prepare and submit an application; notes the ongoing Scottish Government engagement with local authorities and the short-term lets sector across Scotland; calls on all MSPs to focus on supporting and encouraging any outstanding applications to be submitted to local authorities before 1 October 2023; confirms the Scottish Government’s ongoing work to listen to and engage with the sector, and reaffirms the Scottish Government’s commitment to an implementation review update in early 2024.
Official Report Meeting date: 9 May 2023

Meeting of the Parliament 09 May 2023

It reflected rituals and traditions that, in some cases, date as far back as the formation of Scotland and England as nations, and it included objects such as St Edward’s chair and the stone of destiny, which have been associated with coronations north and south of the border for hundreds of years.

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