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SPICe briefings Date published: 21 April 2020

UK-EU Future Relationship Negotiations: Fisheries - 6.1 Shared Values and Principles

The draft text of a partnership agreement proposed by the European Commission on 18 March 2020 includes an article on common objectives, which covers the following: (a) upholding clear and stable rules and existing reciprocal conditions on access to waters and resources; (b) ensuring that fishing activities are environmentally sustainable in the long term and contribute to achieving economic, social and employment benefits; (c) applying and maintaining the maximum sustainable yield exploitation rate in order to restore and maintain populations of harvested species at levels which can produce the maximum sustainable yield; (d) ensuring the rapid recovery of stocks below Blim to levels which can produce the maximum sustainable yield; (e) cooperating on the development of measures for the conservation, management and regulation of fisheries in a non-discriminatory manner, while preserving the regulatory autonomy of the Parties; (f) eliminating discards by avoiding and reducing unwanted catches, and by ensuring that all catches are landed; (g) promoting the protection of marine biological resources and their environments and coastal areas; (h) applying the ecosystem-based approach to fisheries management and ensuring that negative impacts of fishing activities on the marine ecosystem are minimised; (i) following a precautionary approach to fisheries management; (j) ensuring cooperation on data collection and scientific advice to support stock assessments; (k) ensuring cooperation on monitoring, control and surveillance activities, including the fight against illegal unreported and unregulated fisheries; (l) establishing management measures in accordance with the best available scientific advice; (m) upholding the existing fishing activities; (n...
Committee reports Date published: 18 July 2019

Post-legislative Scrutiny: Control of Dogs (Scotland) Act 2010 - Psychological impact on victims

The mother explains that he now has bad anxiety and is seeing a psychologist.5Crawford, N. (n.d.) Control of Dogs (Scotland) Act 2010 Call for Evidence.
SPICe briefings Date published: 26 June 2019

Health and social care integration: spending and performance update - Ministerial Strategic Group indicators

Additionally, recent research highlighted that over-reliance on health, and particularly hospital, indicators of health and social care integration could inhibit involvement of third sector parties (including patient view groups and charities) and downplay the importance of social care1Pearson, C., & Watson, N. (2018). Implementing health and social...
SPICe briefings Date published: 30 May 2019

Brexit and veterinary workforce pressures - A perfect storm? - Introduction

Differences in agricultural contribution to GVA, livestock numbers, number of vets and number of vet schools by administration.Agriculture GVA (% of total)1Livestock (number per ha. agricultural holdings)1Number of vets2Vet SchoolsSheep PigsCattleScotland0.71.210.060.322,2772England0.51.680.430.6018,0215*N. Ireland1.12.000.591.648080Wales0.95.850.010.681,18...
SPICe briefings Date published: 10 May 2019

Devolved social security powers: progress and plans - Devolved social security: 2020 to 2024

Table 2: Devolved social security: 2020 to 2024UK BenefitScottish Equivalent2020Child disability living allowancesummer 2020Disability assistance for children and young people (DACYP)n/asummer 2020iA payment while someone appeals a reduction to their benefit and that benefit is an ongoing payment rather than a one-off grant.
SPICe briefings Date published: 27 February 2018

Committee witnesses: gender and representation - Introduction

Journal of Legislative Studies, 18, 479-495. doi: 10.1080/13572334.2012.706057 by allowing the public to engage directly with their elected representatives.3Reader, N. (2015). Assessing the Policy Impact of Australia's Parliamentary Electoral Matters Committees: A Case Study of the Victorian Electoral Matters Committee and the Introduction of Direct Elector...
SPICe briefings Date published: 11 October 2017

How can we reduce obesity in Scotland? - Energy and portion size

., James, L., Mehrotra, A., … Mays, N. (2015). Has a public–private partnership resulted in action on healthier diets in England?
Last updated: 17 December 2025

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Harvie Rescheduled from 25 June 2025 2 September Alex Rowley LAB Provision of NHS Dentistry 2025 9 PB/S6/25/171 3 September Kenneth SNP Recognising the Impact of Chronic 2025 Gibson Kidney Disease (CKD) 4 September Bob Doris SNP Peak Rail Fares Abolished 2025 9 September Liz Smith CON Celebrating Residential Outdoor 2025 Education for Young People 10 September Stuart SNP Improving Bladder Cancer Diagnosis in 2025 McMillan Scotland 11 September Sarah LAB Scottish Youth Parliament's Work on 2025 Boyack Transport 17 September Bill Kidd SNP Nuclear Incidents – rescheduled from 2025 16 September 2025 17 September Pam Gosal CON Welcoming the Supreme Court’s 2025 Judgment on the Definition of the Word "Woman" 18 September Emma SNP Increasing Frequency and Intensity of 2025 Roddick Wildfires 24 September n...
Questions and Answers Date answered: 16 August 2021

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Details of the grants awarded by Scottish Government through the Forestry Grant Scheme is shown in the following table: Year Management of native woodlands Expansion of native woodlands 2015 N/A £1.2 M 2016 £1.3 M 3.45 M 2017 £2.35 M £5.9 M 2018 £1.08 M £12.4 M 2019 £1.15 M £11.1 M 2020 £1.63 M £14.07 M In 2015, no grants were awarded ...
Official Report Meeting date: 23 November 2023

Meeting of the Parliament 23 November 2023

A member of the cross-party group on fair trade raised with me, in my capacity as convener of the group, that non-Fairtrade coffee was being served at a recent parliamentary reception. I am keen to know on what occasions and why the decision would be taken to serve a non-Fairtrade product when a Fairtrade option was available, which is the norm in the Parli...

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