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As soon as a Public Bill (i.e. a Government, Committee or Member s Bill) has completed Stage 1, ’ amendments for consideration at Stage 2 may be lodged; and as soon as Stage 2 is completed, amendments for Stage 3 consideration may be lodged.
As soon as a Public Bill (i.e. a Government, Committee or Member’s Bill) has completed Stage 1, amendments for consideration at Stage 2 may be lodged; and as soon as Stage 2 is completed, amendments for Stage 3 consideration may be lodged.
As soon as a Public Bill (i.e. a Government, Committee or Member’s Bill) has completed Stage 1, amendments for consideration at Stage 2 may be lodged; and as soon as Stage 2 is completed, amendments for Stage 3 consideration may be lodged.
In some such cases, they may be able to give evidence by other means such as video-link, but there may be other cases where it is not possible for them to do so.
The distribution of dormant assets money; A. must be to projects which promote the public good and which are not intended primarily for private gain; B. must be to projects which make real and sustainable improvements to the quality of life of local communities; C. may only be to third sector organisations i.e. organisations that exist wholly or mainly to p...
NatureScot has also stated that there is no data indicating that populations may decline in subsequent breeding seasons as a result of the 2022 HPAI outbreak.
Differences between our approach and the Climate Change Committee During the session, the difference between the emissions trajectory for Agriculture which the Scottish Government put forward in the draft CCP and that recommended by the Climate Change Committee (CCC) in its advice in May 2025 was discussed. A question was raised about how the ‘shortfall’ by...
In anticipation that the Scottish Government may bring forward further measures to ensure its legal obligations toward Clyde cod are met, we have prepared a short summary of the key legal and policy considerations which we hope will assist the Committee in its ongoing scrutiny.