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This follows the decisions of the Court of Session of 18 February and 22 March 1 2022 (and which had effect from 19 April 2022) in the Judicial Review action and reclaiming motion brought by For Women Scotland.
That work is progressing as planned and the auditors will report their findings as appropriate in the 2022/23 annual audit report. I would expect this to feature in my section 22 report on the 2022/23 audit of the Scottish Government consolidated accounts, which will be considered by the committee in due course.
Such cases have been well documented by, among others, Index on Censorship, whose 29 November 2022 letter to the UK Justice Secretary points out that these are emblematic of a long-term problem impacting the media on these islands.
FAI concluded their research in June 2022. The findings of this research have been considered by the JBR Working Group, and have informed the conclusions of the JBR process and the recommendations contained in the attached JBR final report.
Accordingly, it does not have direct legal effect and cannot be relied upon in domestic courts. 1 Law Society of Scotland, Written Evidence: National Care Service (Scotland) Bill, September 2022, page 3. Available at: 22-09-02-ncswg-ncs-bill-written-evidence.pdf (lawscot.org.uk) As you will be aware, the European Charter of Local Self-Government (Incorporat...
This has identified that there were two separate issues that have been identified as underlying causes: Prior to 1 April 2022, GPs would add a code to medical records to indicate a vaccination had been given.
Scottish Government submission of 8 September 2022 PE1961/A: Make it a specific offence to assault, threaten or abuse a private hire or taxi driver while at work Thank you for your email of 11 August 2022 in which you requested the Scottish Government’s written response to the issues raised in petition PE1961.
The Committee considered the above petitions at its meeting on 4 May 2022. In respect of PE1548, the Committee noted that the Scottish Government set up a working group to develop and agree new guidance in 2020, however, the progress of this work was delayed by the pandemic.
We are monitoring the progress of the Cass Review of gender identity services for children and young people in England, which published its interim report in February 2022. Issues it has identified include low capacity, lack of clinical consensus on effective responses, and limited data and evidence.