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Official Report Meeting date: 28 January 2014

Welfare Reform Committee 28 January 2014

I put it to you that the bedroom tax could not go beyond those two dates, which would be 2015 and 2016. Yes.
Official Report Meeting date: 27 November 2013

Local Government and Regeneration Committee 27 November 2013

Are there strains with other bodies? The date of the Commonwealth games is immoveable.
Official Report Meeting date: 25 June 2013

Health and Sport Committee 25 June 2013

In two or three weeks’ time, therefore, we will have an up-to-date indication of where the boards are and how the percentage has changed—the 4 or 5 per cent for unidentified savings, for example.
Official Report Meeting date: 23 January 2013

Local Government and Regeneration Committee 23 January 2013

The 2005 regulations will therefore apply up to the date that the new regulations come in.
Committee reports Date published: 25 March 2026

Net Zero, Energy and Transport Committee Session 6 Legacy Report - Summary of conclusions and recommendations

In practice, this means that a draft Plan should be laid by no later than shortly after summer recess 2030. The option of passing amending legislation to ensure that the Scottish Government gives itself adequate "thinking time" should be held in reserve.
Committee reports Date published: 21 May 2019

Annual Report 2018-19

The Committee recommended that the Parliament should agree to: exclude Mark McDonald from proceedings of the Parliament for a period of one month which would not overlap with any period of recess; withdraw his salary for a period of one month to coincide with his exclusion from proceedings of the Parliament; withdraw his right of access as a member to the H...
Committee reports Date published: 27 October 2017

Children and Young People (Information Sharing) (Scotland) Bill at Stage 1

Before issuing the Code, the Scottish Ministers: must consult any person to which the Code relates and such other persons as they consider appropriate; must lay the draft Code before the Scottish Parliament; must not issue the Code until 40 days (excluding recess) after it is so laid; and must take account of any comments expressed by the Parliament withi...
SPICe briefings Date published: 18 August 2017

Labour Market Update: August 2017

The male employment rate, at 79.2%, is one of the highest on record but is still below the pre-recession peak of 80.3% (Apr-Jun 2007) and is below the UK male employment rate.
Questions and Answers Date answered: 15 March 2013

S4W-13372

To ask the Scottish Government what projects it has funded to tackle sectarianism in each of the last two years, broken down by (a) project, (b) amount awarded and (c) date of award. Scottish Government funding to tackle sectarianism in 2011-12 and 2012-13 is shown in the following table, broken down by organisation and project, amount awarded and date of award: Organisation and Project Funding Amount (2011-12) Date of Award Funding Amount (2012-13) Date of Award Cambridge University Technical Services – ‘Integrative Complexity’ Project n/a n/a £167,920 06-08-2012 Children’s Parliament – ‘Me+Us’ Project n/a n/a £50,670 12-06-2012 Citizen’s Theatre – ‘Divided City’ Project n/a n/a £116,500 15-08-2012 City of Edinburgh Council – ‘Community Research’ Project n/a n/a £6,600 15-08-2012 Conforti Institute – ‘Lederach’s Peace Building Model’ Project n/a n/a £111,141 02-07-2012 Faith in Community Scotland – ‘Developing an Asset-based Approach to tackling sectarianism’ Project n/a n/a £69,793 12-07-2012 Festival of Spirituality and Peace – ‘Civic Cafes’ Project n/a n/a £9,000 11-06-2012 Football Co-Ordination Unit Scotland (FoCUS) £1,022,035 01-09-2011 £797,703 18-05-2012 The Iona Community – ‘Can you hear the bigots sing’ prisons’ Project and ‘Community Youth Work’ Project £42,000 16-03-2011 £42,000 16-04-2012 Nil by Mouth – ‘Beyond Religion and Belief’ and ‘Champions for Change’ Projects £59,647 16-03-2011 £60,000 11-04-2012 Outward Bound Trust – ‘Community Unity’ Project n/a n/a £60,000 15-08-2012 A Place for Hope – ‘Community Mediation’ Project n/a n/a £50,000 16-08-2012 SACRO (Safeguarding Communities – Reducing Offending) – ‘Together Project’ n/a n/a £100,000 15-08-2012 Scottish Community Development Centre – ‘Proof of Concept’ Project with Community Links, Yipworld.com and Getting Better Together Ltd £36,700 07-12-2011 £107,537 19-06-2012 Scottish Community Development Centre – ‘Community-led Action Research’ Project with, Fauldhouse Community Development Trust, Edinburgh and Lothian Regional Equality Council and Pilmeny Development Trust n/a n/a £59,000 12-07-2012 Scottish Marriage Care – ‘Evaluate Models of Intervention’ Project n/a n/a £69,690 22-10-2012 Scottish Sports Futures – ‘Stand Tall’ Project n/a n/a £84,000 19-09-2012 Sense over Sectarianism – ‘Schools and Community Engagement through Education’ Project and ‘Small Grant Scheme’ Project £150,000 16-03-2011 £150,000 11-04-2012 Show Bigotry the Red Card – ‘Anti-Sectarian Educational Work’ Project £20,000 16-03-2011 £20,000 11-04-2012 Voluntary Action Fund – ‘Community Engagement and support’ Projects with Inverclyde Community Development Trust, Twechar Community Action and Central Scotland Regional Equality Council £29,271 07-12-2012 £110,682 14-05-2012 Voluntary Action Fund - Community Engagement and support’ Projects with Renton Community Development Trust, Stewarty Council of Voluntary Services, Brora Community Learning Centre, Brag Enterprises, Engender, Scottish Women’s Convention, Edinburgh and Lothian’s Regional Equality Council and Scottish Women’s Library n/a n/a £138,198 12-07-2012 Voluntary Action Fund – Glasgow Scoping Project n/a n/a £25,000 12-07-2012 Youth Scotland – ‘Stand Up to Sectarianism’ Project.
Official Report Meeting date: 6 September 2012

Meeting of the Parliament 06 September 2012

—Official Report, House of Commons, 21 March 2007; Vol 458, c 822.Does Anne McTaggart agree with his statement? That was before the recession—Mr Brodie forgot to add that part in.

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