Skip to main content
Loading…

Search

There are 24,954 results relating to "offensive behaviour at football"

|

Refine your search

Select from the available filters to refine your search


Available filters:

Can't find what you're looking for?

If you're having trouble finding the information you want, please contact [email protected].

Official Report Meeting date: 22 May 2025

Standards, Procedures and Public Appointments Committee 22 May 2025 [Draft]

The bill would have an effect on the way in which MSPs are punished for their behaviour in Parliament—or, for example, their behaviour in acting as a paid lobbyist if they ask questions about something.
Last updated: 8 November 2024

BB20241111

Supported by: Stephanie Callaghan*, Bill Kidd*, Emma Harper*, Audrey Nicoll*, Kevin Stewart*, Jackie Dunbar* *S6M-15338 Jackie Dunbar: Refurbished Football Boots for Northfield Academy Pupils— That the Parliament welcomes the delivery of refurbished football boots to pupils at Northfield Academy; understands that a call for old football boots was shared at the end of last season, with a range of sizes being donated; further understands that the football boots were then sent to Cif to be cleaned and repaired as part of its Re-Kicks initiative, which aims to provide "free kicks" to budding young players, helping them to feel pitch-ready; notes that Aberdeen Football Club Community Trust received 50 pairs of boots from the initiative, which were sent out to partner schools, including Northfield Academy, where boots were delivered by the Aberdeen FC player, Angus MacDonald; notes that the Freeman of the City of Aberdeen, Denis Law, also benefitted from receiving a pair of second-hand football boots when he was a schoolboy in Aberdeen, before going on to a footballing career that saw him win the European Cup and the Ballon d'Or; hopes that this initiative can help develop more great football players; commends the efforts of all those involved, and wishes them the best of luck.
Official Report Meeting date: 28 September 2017

Meeting of the Parliament 28 September 2017

We can always tell that Ruth Davidson is floundering at First Minister’s question time when she starts hurling abuse across the chamber—although it has nothing on the abuse that was hurled at me and others by the Tory councillor who was taken off the teaching register because of her behaviour. Ruth Davidson will probably not want to comment on that.
Last updated: 7 March 2023

BB20190715

S5W-24245 Alex Cole-Hamilton: To ask the Scottish Government, in light of its report, Life at Age 12: Initial Findings from the Growing Up in Scotland Study , which stated that 40% of young boys engage in anti-social behaviour, what action it is taking to address this.
Official Report Meeting date: 22 April 2015

Meeting of the Parliament 22 April 2015

Furthermore, in the Government’s statistical bulletin that was published in November last year, stalking is merely categorised as one of a number of miscellaneous offences, which include breach of the peace and offensive behaviour at football matches.
Official Report Meeting date: 21 February 2024

Criminal Justice Committee 21 February 2024

If there is one thing that I have learned about bad law, it is that it cannot be amended. I take members back to the Offensive Behaviour at Football and Threatening Communications (Scotland) Act 2012.
Committees Published: 4 October 2021

Dr Shonagh Dillon submission of 4 October 2021

It is viewed by feminists as highly dangerous and offensive when rapists like White declare they are women, their crimes are recorded and reported as female crimes (Hellen, 2019; IPSO Guidance, 2016).
Last updated: 7 March 2023

BB20180409

Members' Business motions that have not achieved cross party support *S5M-11521 Kenneth Gibson: Improving the Mental Health and Wellbeing of Children and Young People with Epilepsy in Scotland That the Parliament notes with concern the — prevalence of mental ill-health, behavioural disorder and educational underperformance among approximately 7,000 children and young people who have epilepsy in Scotland; understands that children with epilepsy are known to have poorer quality of life and more difficulties with emotional, behavioural, social and cognitive function compared with their peers with other chronic conditions; acknowledges the screening pilot by NHS Lothian, which found psychosocial difficulties in 50% of children with epilepsy who were in mainstream schooling and not already seen within the NHS's Child and Adolescent Mental Health Service (CAHMS), and that these problems are underdiagnosed and undertreated; believes that the majority of these cases are lower-tariff and that early intervention in this group may avoid referral to CAMHS and more extensive use of mental health services in adult life; notes the view that a wider roll-out of such screening in epilepsy clinics, for example in Cunninghame North, could help if linked to a pathway of existing stepped interventions below the current CAMHS level; notes calls for greater provision of evidenced-based approaches such as psychosocial Intervention in epilepsy groups and greater involvement of third sector partners, and believes that National Epilepsy Week, from 14 to 20 May 2018, offers an ideal opportunity to develop an improved, pathway-based approach to this issue.
Last updated: 2 October 2024

SPBill29AS062024

Constables attend interviews and assist and participate in proceedings (including all investigations) openly, promptly and professionally, in line with the expectations of a police constable.”. 35 (5) In schedule 1 of the Police Service of Scotland (Conduct) Regulations 2014 (S.S.I. 2014/68) (standards of professional behaviour), after the paragraph headed ...
Last updated: 17 April 2023

Petition PE1758 GBGB response 6 April 2023

For example, GBGB is currently working with Greyhound Forum members on education about behaviour (Battersea Dogs and Cats Home and Greyhound Trust); good welfare around breeding (The Kennel Club); provision of expertise in canine behaviour and of programmes designed to manage greyhounds in early life in ways consistent with facilitating an easy behavioural transition to domestic life after retirement (Greyhound Trust), promotion of ownership of retired greyhounds (Greyhound Trust) and traceability (Battersea Dogs and Cats Home).

Can't find what you're looking for?

If you're having trouble finding the information you want, please contact [email protected].