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Last updated: 22 March 2024

SPCB 2024 Paper 16

The 53rd British Islands and Mediterranean Regional Conference will take place on St Helena Island 18-25 May 2024. 9. The delegates attending the conference will be Jeremy Balfour MSP, Member of the CPA Scotland BEC and Regional Champion for the Commonwealth Parliamentarians with Disabilities Network (CPwD), Stuart McMillan MSP, Member of the Scotland BEC a...
Last updated: 6 March 2024

Agenda for the meeting on 27 February 2024

Dates of the next meetings Tuesday 28 May, and the AGM will take place on Wednesday 11 September. 1 Background information The National Good Food Nation Plan consultation opened on 24 January 2024.
Last updated: 27 February 2024

Chamber_Minutes_20240227

McClure Solicitors: The Parliament debated S6M-11980 in the name of Stuart McMillan—That the Parliament notes with concern the reported failure and subsequent administration of McClure Solicitors in 2021; understands that the firm is believed to have had over 100,000 clients, many of whom held wills or trusts managed by the firm, and that a significant number of those clients will have lived in the Greenock and Inverclyde constituency, where the firm was originally founded in 1853; further understands that, since entering administration, a substantial portion of the firm's former clients remain unaware of its closure and the transfer of their files to another law firm, Jones Whyte in Glasgow, which, it believes, is obligated to provide such files to former clients at no cost if they do not wish to engage its services; acknowledges that, subsequently to the firm entering administration, a number of former clients have reported discrepancies and irregularities in the work carried out by McClure Solicitors, resulting in the need for substantial rework or correction, often incurring costs amounting to hundreds or even thousands of pounds for the former clients; understands that a number of former clients have lodged complaints with the Scottish Legal Complaints Commission regarding the work carried out by McClure Solicitors, and that some of these complaints have led to compensation orders to recompense those affected; notes the Scottish Parliament's passage of the Trusts and Successions (Scotland) Bill, which is aimed at modernising and improving the creation and management of trusts, and acknowledges the ongoing progress on the Regulation of Legal Services (Scotland) Bill; notes the belief that there should be a formal inquiry in the future to thoroughly examine all aspects of the firm's conduct, its collapse and subsequent events, and to suggest any changes necessary to prevent a recurrence of what it sees as the suffering experienced by many former clients; further notes the belief, however, that the current priority should be assisting those former clients who face substantial legal fees or challenges in selling family homes; notes the encouragement for all MSPs to actively support and assist any of their constituents in need, and further notes the calls for the Scottish Government to consider initiating an information campaign to raise awareness among the potentially thousands of former clients who, it believes, have yet to be informed about the situation and are unaware that their wills, trusts and other legal affairs may...
Last updated: 27 February 2024

21032022 Supplementary written submission from the Scottish Refugee Council on the Crisis in Ukraine

We further recognise that an (overdue) recognition by the UK government of this new de facto protection status of Ukrainians on Seasonal work visas in the UK, may exacerbate these challenges. This is in particular in so far as these workers, rightly, seek to access protection status either (a) through the asylum system or, as we recommend above for practica...
Last updated: 15 January 2024

Annual Return 2022 to 2023

Paul O’Kane, Scottish Labour Beatrice Wishart, Liberal Democrats Monica Lennon, Scottish Labour Miles Briggs, Scottish Conservative Collette Stevenson, SNP Bob Doris, SNP Rhoda Grant, Scottish Labour Carol Mochan, Scottish Labour Alex Rowley, Scottish Labour Ben MacPherson, SNP Non-MSP Members of The Group For organisational members please provide only the name of the organisation, it is not necessary to provide the name(s) of individuals who may...
Last updated: 11 January 2024

RoS Quarterly update November 2023

We use the insight gained from this survey to improve our digital services. In May 2022 we launched a new service which allows our business customers to access and download the copy deeds they require from our Sasine Register.
Last updated: 8 January 2024

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Our online enquiry form allows members of the public to ask any additional questions which may not be covered by the extensive material available on the website, and our team of R100 Deployment Managers is also available to provide advice and assistance, where possible.
Last updated: 20 December 2023

NTIA SLTA Evidence Final

E fficacy: Concerns around Covid Certification are widespread and it is noted that many scientists and academics have publicly stated that the efficacy is questionable and that it may in fact lead to counterproductive outcomes.
Last updated: 19 December 2023

REUL

The Scottish Government considers that the approach taken to updating provisions of secondary legislation that extend beyond Scotland but fall within devolved competence will deliver maximum clarity on the statute book The Scottish Government will consider bringing forward a SSI in 2024 should any equivalent statutory references be identified in fully devolved legislation (that is to say, Acts of the Scottish Parliament, SSIs and UK Acts and SIs that comprise only devolved, Scottish provision).The Government’s priority in terms of the repeal of section 4 of EUWA is considering the substantive implications of the sunset of directly effective rights and, as part of that, considering where action may...
Last updated: 19 December 2023

REUL

The Scottish Government considers that the approach taken to updating provisions of secondary legislation that extend beyond Scotland but fall within devolved competence will deliver maximum clarity on the statute book The Scottish Government will consider bringing forward a SSI in 2024 should any equivalent statutory references be identified in fully devolved legislation (that is to say, Acts of the Scottish Parliament, SSIs and UK Acts and SIs that comprise only devolved, Scottish provision).The Government’s priority in terms of the repeal of section 4 of EUWA is considering the substantive implications of the sunset of directly effective rights and, as part of that, considering where action may...

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