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Judicial Factors (Scotland) Bill: The Committee will take evidence from— SiobhianBrown, Minister for Victims and Community Safety, Michael Paparakis, Policy and Bill Programme Manager, and Megan Stefaniak, Solicitor, Scottish Government. 6.
It is deeply disappointing that, after years of promises made by Labour and Tory members, those parties are both now refusing to accept the report’s recommendations to fully compensate the women who have been impacted. Alan Brown MP has cross-party support to compensate women through a bill.
Both projects are interdependent, and the advocacy workers act as initial points of contact prior to help being provided by a local solicitor. Question 8 is from SiobhianBrown, who joins us remotely.Recorded Crime (Ayrshire) Recorded Crime (Ayrshire) To ask the Scottish Government what analysis has been carried out...
We are now finding out—including through the study that SiobhianBrown has cited—that the economic impact of Brexit in Scotland is severe and is likely to become more severe.
Scottish Government priorities for the civil justice remit in Session 6: The Committee will take evidence from— Keith Brown, Ash Denham, Neil Rennick, and Denise Swanson, Scottish Government. 4.
Scottish Government priorities for the civil justice remit in Session 6: The Committee will take evidence from— Keith Brown, Ash Denham, Neil Rennick, and Denise Swanson, Scottish Government. 4.
The 2021/22 audit of Scottish Canals: The Committee will take evidence from— Stephen Boyle, Auditor General for Scotland; Mark Taylor, Audit Director, Audit Scotland; Joanne Brown, Partner, Grant Thornton UK LLP. 3.
Interests Good morning and welcome to the fourth meeting in 2025 of the Education, Children and Young People Committee. I welcome Keith Brown, who is joining us as a committee member and replacing our previous colleague, Evelyn Tweed.
That is a huge strategic development, albeit that it is not in Mr Coffey’s constituency but in his neighbour SiobhianBrown’s constituency of Ayr. I recognise the economic disparities, which is why we concentrate on that investment.