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Committee reports Date published: 3 July 2018

Bank closures: impact on local businesses, consumers and the Scottish economy - Partner banking agreements

Moray Coast U3A explained that while cheques can be deposited in the Post Office, they take longer to clear than in a bank branch.xviMoray Coast U3A, written evidence (the local branch of the University of the Third Age(U3A) for retired/semi-retired people living in the coastal area between Banff and Elgin) In relation to withdrawing cash, Burnmouth Community Council pointed out that this was only possible using a debit card and PIN...
Official Report Meeting date: 22 September 2021

Meeting of the Parliament (Hybrid) 22 September 2021

I simply reject the comment the scheme is de facto decriminalisation—for the reasons that I have explained, it is not.
Official Report Meeting date: 12 December 2013

European and External Relations Committee 12 December 2013

We can have those dancing-on-the-head-of-a-pin debates or confront reality head on.
Official Report Meeting date: 17 February 2026

Equalities, Human Rights and Civil Justice Committee 17 February 2026 [Draft]

We translated that into an approach whereby, when he was being de-escalated, he would go into the support base and roll up in a rug on the floor.
Last updated: 14 February 2023

BB20220314

Supported by: Annabelle Ewing*, Stephanie Callaghan*, Colin Beattie*, Miles Briggs*, Evelyn Tweed*, Bill Kidd*, Siobhian Brown* *S6M-03511 Stephanie Callaghan: Val de Souza Appointed as Chair of the Bairns’ Hoose National Governance Group—That the Parliament congratulates Val de Souza on her appointment as Chair of the Bairns’ Hoose National Governance Group; recognises the important role that the Group has in implementing the Bairns’ Hoose model for children who are the victims or witnesses of abuse or violence, providing children with access to holistic services under one roof, and improving the way they are dealt with in the Scottish justice system; notes the extensive experience that Val de Souza brings to the role, which, it understands, comprises 30 years working in the social care and social justice sectors, including spending the last five years as Chief Officer for South Lanarkshire Health and Social Care Partnership and Director of Social Services at South Lanarkshire Council; acknowledges that the National Governance Group’s approach focusses on providing a child-centred and trauma-informed approach to delivering justice, care, and recovery for children in the Scottish justice system; welcomes the Scottish Government’s commitment to ensuring access to a Bairns’ Hoose for every child who has been a victim of, or witness of, abuse or violence by 2025, and wishes Val de Souza every success in the delivery of this goal.
Last updated: 11 March 2022

BB20220314

Supported by: Annabelle Ewing*, Stephanie Callaghan*, Colin Beattie*, Miles Briggs*, Evelyn Tweed*, Bill Kidd*, Siobhian Brown* *S6M-03511 Stephanie Callaghan: Val de Souza Appointed as Chair of the Bairns’ Hoose National Governance Group—That the Parliament congratulates Val de Souza on her appointment as Chair of the Bairns’ Hoose National Governance Group; recognises the important role that the Group has in implementing the Bairns’ Hoose model for children who are the victims or witnesses of abuse or violence, providing children with access to holistic services under one roof, and improving the way they are dealt with in the Scottish justice system; notes the extensive experience that Val de Souza brings to the role, which, it understands, comprises 30 years working in the social care and social justice sectors, including spending the last five years as Chief Officer for South Lanarkshire Health and Social Care Partnership and Director of Social Services at South Lanarkshire Council; acknowledges that the National Governance Group’s approach focusses on providing a child-centred and trauma-informed approach to delivering justice, care, and recovery for children in the Scottish justice system; welcomes the Scottish Government’s commitment to ensuring access to a Bairns’ Hoose for every child who has been a victim of, or witness of, abuse or violence by 2025, and wishes Val de Souza every success in the delivery of this goal.
Questions and Answers Date answered: 25 November 2020

S5W-33157

To ask the Scottish Government what assessment it has made of the recent Académie Nationale de Médicine study in France, which states that vitamin D is effective in tackling illnesses that can affect the respiratory system, such as COVID-19.
Questions and Answers Date answered: 21 February 2019

S5W-21468

The final section of the AWPR opened on 19 February 2019, following which, the existing A92 (previously A90) trunk road through Aberdeen (excluding the section at the A90/A96 Haudagain Improvement Project) will be de-trunked on 1 April. This plan has been in place since the detrunking Orders were published in 2010.
Questions and Answers Date answered: 6 December 2018

S5W-20125

The Scottish Government continues to press for further devolution of Network Rail’s central functions to better align with Scottish strategies and priorities. That includes de-centralising system operator functions, such as strategic timetabling and the delivery of major enhancement works, where key decisions taken at a local level improves the likelihood o...
Last updated: 10 April 2024

PB_2024_038

S6M-11613: Katy Clark: Ongoing Dispute at the MoD DES Site in Beith - That the Parliament notes with concern reports that the dispute involving non-craft workers at the Ministry of Defence (MoD) Defence Equipment and Support (DES) site in Beith remains unresolved by the MoD; understands that non-craft workers have been denied bonus payments, which were awarded to other staff working on the site; believes that this decision runs the risk of creating a "two-tier" workforce at the site, with reported estimates from the GMB Scotland trade union suggesting that the pay gap between non-craft and craft workers at the site has tripled to £18,000; understands that the Beith site is currently involved in providing munitions to Ukraine for its ongoing war effort, and that non-craft workers play a vital role in transporting sensitive materials around the site and preparing these materials for shipment; notes reports of health and safety concerns at Beith, after near misses with machinery occurred during industrial action, which, it considers, also highlights the importance and skills of non-craft workers; further notes the view that all workers at the MoD DES site in Beith play a vital role that deserves proper and fair pay, and notes the calls for the Scottish Government to engage with the UK Government in support of the workers and to urge the MoD to resolve the dispute.

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