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Committees Published: 14 February 2022

Petitioner submission of 14 February 2022

As a runner I was shocked to learn of clinical trials, carried out in 2016, using high strength caffeine gum for performance enhancement.   In email correspondence, Dr Linda De Caestecker, Director of Public Health Greater Glasgow and Clyde, raised concerns recommending the trials focus on short-term and long term-health risks, but I understand this did not...
Date published: 27 October 2021

Fisheries governance after Brexit - d. Landing obligation

In particular, the landing obligation does not apply to: (a) species in respect of which fishing is prohibited and which are identified as such in relevant retained direct EU legislation – such species must be returned to the water; (b) species for which scientific evidence demonstrates high survival rates, taking into account the characteristics of the gear, of the fishing practices and of the ecosystem, as agreed in regulations; (c) a de...
Committees Date published: 18 March 2021

Police Scotland’s use of remote piloted aircraft systems and body worn video cameras - Providing cameras to all police officers

In its evidence, the Law Society of Scotland highlights that published research on the use of body worn video cameras by police officers at football matches “runs counter to” Dame Elish Angiolini’s finding that the use of cameras can, “de-escalate aggression and create a safer environment for everyone”.
Date published: 20 November 2019

Resolving parenting disputes: Scotland compared to other countries - The funding of ADR

Parties revisiting a settled matter or asking for a variation of a court order are entitled to a further two and half hours of free mediation sessions.5Québec Ministère de la Justice. (n.d.) Duration and cost of mediation.
Committees Date published: 3 October 2019

Looking ahead to the Scottish Government - Health Budget 2020-21: When is Hospital bad for your health? - Link between budgets and outcomes

There is not a one to one relationship between investing money in a service and getting the outcome that you want, because outcomes are delivered through a variety of services.”ixHealth and Sport Committee, Official Report, 21 May 2019, Col 25 In written evidence, South Lanarkshire IJB acknowledges the “complexity and level of ongoing change involved with integration makes it impossible to directly link cause and effect". xLetter from Val de...
Date published: 1 February 2019

Inshore Fisheries - Is the current quota distribution fair?

Trading of FQAs is now commonplace within the industry and has led to the current system of FQAs being referred to as a "de facto Individual Transferable Quota (ITQ)iITQs are a system of quota management whereby a proportion of the Total Allowable Catch for specific species is allocated to individuals which can be bought, sold and leased." system.2Carpenter...
Committees Date published: 27 November 2018

Salmon farming in Scotland - Negative economic and social impact

Far from being a pillar of the economy this industry may be a costly cul-de-sac.”3Michael Wigan. (2018, April).
Committees Date published: 7 November 2018

Age of Criminal Responsibility (Scotland) Bill Stage 1 Report - Conclusions on the age of criminal responsibility

The minimum age of 12 would just put us on the ‘floor’ amongst other European countries - it is the de minimis position – and, some Members feel, this is out of step with the Scottish Government’s objective to be a fairer Scotland and to lead in human rights.
Committees Date published: 22 September 2017

Stage 1 Report on the Wild Animals in Travelling Circuses (Scotland) Bill - Background

Furthermore, as the Government intend the licensing scheme to be an interim measure, the regulations contain their own ‘sunset’ provisions, which mean they will automatically expire in January 2020.”November 2012According to the Policy Memorandum of the Bill, Lord De Mauley, the UK Government Minister at the time, "wrote to the Devolved Administrations........
Committees Date published: 3 April 2017

Report on Deer Management in Scotland: Report to the Scottish Government from Scottish Natural Heritage 2016 - Annex A - Minutes of Meeting

Deer Management in Scotland: The Committee took evidence from— Andrew Bachell, Director of Policy and Advice, Donald Fraser, Operations Manager (Deer and Wildlife), Claudia Rowse, Head of Rural Resources Unit, and Des Thompson, Principal Advisor for Biodiversity, Scottish Natural Heritage.

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