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Last updated: 1 June 2023

SPLCMS618a

The new offence therefore helps achieve our policy aims of safeguarding online content which could lead to serious self-harming behaviour; • Criminalising the act of encouraging or assisting serious self-harm will act as both a deterrent and a means of prosecuting this behaviour; in turn this will create a safer onli...
Official Report Meeting date: 22 February 2024

Public Audit Committee 22 February 2024

HMRC is steadily building its work in this area to understand any emerging evidence of taxpayer behaviour on the question of whether the divergence that already exists is driving different behaviour.
Last updated: 7 March 2023

BB20180925Rev

Trade Bill (UK Parliament legislation): The Committee will consider the contents of a report to the Finance and Constitution Committee. 9. Offensive Weapons Bill (UK Parliament legislation): The Committee will consider the powers to make subordinate legislation conferred on Scottish Ministers in the Offensive Weapons...
Last updated: 11 May 2022

Chamber_Minutes_20220511

David McGill Clerk of the Parliament 11 May 2022 Appendix (Note: this Appendix does not form part of the Minutes) Committee Reports The following report was published on 10 May 2022— Delegated Powers and Law Reform Committee, 28th Report, 2022 (Session 6): Subordinate Legislation considered by the Delegated Powers and Law Reform Committee on 10 May 2022 (SP Paper 171) Subordinate Legislation Affirmative Instruments The following affirmative instrument was withdrawn and re-laid before the Parliament on 11 May 2022— Surrender of Offensive...
Last updated: 26 September 2022

PE1962_A

The issue is less about where motorhome users choose to park but rather concerns the behaviour of a minority of users. We do not believe that ignorance is the cause for littering or the inappropriate dumping of chemical waste and Police Scotland actively enforces against this.
Last updated: 7 March 2023

BB20190201

Supported by: David Stewart*, Mark McDonald*, Willie Rennie*, Annie Wells*, Edward Mountain*, Miles Briggs*, Stuart McMillan*, Kenneth Gibson*, Monica Lennon*, Jackie Baillie* *S5M-15666 Anas Sarwar: Launch of the Cup Movement in Glasgow That the Parliament — congratulates the environment behaviour change charity, Keep Scotland Beautiful, and Simply Cups on the launch of the Cup Movement in Glasgow; notes that 478 million single-use cups are used in Scotland every year, with only 4% being recycled; notes that this industry-leading initiative has the potential to completely change existing consumer behaviour and their relationship with single-use cups, leaving a more sustainable legacy while creating a model of best practice that can be replicated in other major cities; welcomes the support of Costa Coffee, Greggs, McDonald s UK, Pret A Manger, Starbucks UK, as well as the packaging industry, Glasgow City ’ Council and the Scottish Government, and believes that the groundbreaking initiative can transform the use of single-use cups in Glasgow and beyond.
Last updated: 31 October 2022

CAS on Moveable Transactions Scotland Bill

CONSUMERS AND BUSINESSES ARE DIFFERENT • Consumer need and behaviour is different from business need and behaviour.
Questions and Answers Date answered: 6 January 2025

S6W-32300

I will continue to work with Scottish Para-Football to help promote, and support access to all elements of para-football, including powerchair football.
Last updated: 13 December 2022

SPBill22S062022

P ART 4 30 A NTISOCIAL BEHAVIOUR ORDERS , NAMED PERSON AND CHILD ’ S PLAN 26 Antisocial behaviour orders relating to children (1) The Antisocial Behaviour etc.
Official Report Meeting date: 26 November 2025

Meeting of the Parliament 26 November 2025 [Draft]

We will continue to work alongside it to support the communities that it serves. We provide the Scottish Football Association with £1.3 million annually via sportscotland to support grassroots football.

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