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Last updated: 7 February 2023

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This will support addressing the short term needs of a cost of living crisis without meets its public service reform and social compromising fiscal sustainability in the long term. security commitments.
Last updated: 24 January 2023

SPBill12BS062023

P ART 1 5 H UNTING A WILD MAMMAL USING A DOG Offences 1 Offence of hunting a wild mammal using a dog (1) A person commits an offence if— (a) the person hunts a wild mammal using a dog, and 10 (b) none of the exceptions in sections 3, 5, 6, 6A, 6B or 7 apply. 1 (2) A person who commits an offence under subsection (1) is liable— (a) on summary conviction, to imprisonment for a term not exceeding 12 months or a fine not exceeding £40,000 (or both), (b) on conviction on indictment, to imprisonment for a term not exceeding 5 years 15 or a fine (or both). (3) In this Act— “hunting” includes, in particular, searching for and coursing (and related expressions are to be construed accordingly), “wild mammal” means any mammal (other than a human)— 20 (a) which— (i) is living...
Last updated: 14 December 2022

SPBill12AS062022

P ART 1 5 H UNTING A WILD MAMMAL USING A DOG Offences 1 Offence of hunting a wild mammal using a dog (1) A person commits an offence if— (a) the person hunts a wild mammal using a dog, and 10 (b) none of the exceptions in sections 3, 5, 6, 6A, 6B or 7 apply. 1 (2) A person who commits an offence under subsection (1) is liable— (a) on summary conviction, to imprisonment for a term not exceeding 12 months or a fine not exceeding £40,000 (or both), (b) on conviction on indictment, to imprisonment for a term not exceeding 5 years 15 or a fine (or both). (3) In this Act— “hunting” includes, in particular, searching for and coursing (and related expressions are to be construed accordingly), “wild mammal” means any mammal (other than a human)— 20 (a) which— (i) is living...
Official Report Meeting date: 28 April 2022

Meeting of the Parliament (Hybrid) 28 April 2022

As Ruth Maguire reminded us, we are living in very different times from when the issue was previously debated.
Committees Published: 3 August 2021

Kim Terry submission of 3 August 2021

He offered a great service to our local community and is missed but we felt we no longer wanted to live with the uncertainty of having turbines ever closer to our home..
Committee reports Date published: 24 March 2021

Social Security Committee Session 5 Legacy Report - Engagement

Engagement Hearing people’s lived experiences first-hand, finding new ways to do that and bring new voices to the table, other than by formal evidence sessions in the Parliament, was important for our work.
Committee reports Date published: 20 May 2019

Local Government and Communities Committee Annual Report 2018/19 - Fuel Poverty (Target, Definition and Strategy) (Scotland) Bill

It also called for a separate MIS to be applied to those living in rural and island areas, to reflect the higher costs of living in those areas, and the generally higher rates of fuel poverty in those communities.
Official Report Meeting date: 8 May 2025

Meeting of the Parliament 08 May 2025

Two Minutes’ Silence Eighty years ago, after years of people living with the brutality of war, the guns across Europe fell silent.
Official Report Meeting date: 18 January 2022

Delegated Powers and Law Reform Committee 18 January 2022

Health Protection (Coronavirus) (Requirements) (Scotland) Amendment Regulations 2022 (SSI 2022/6) The instrument provides for the removal of the capacity limits on live events outdoors and removes the requirement for 1m physical distancing at outdoor event venues, outdoor exhibitions and outdoor spaces in sports stadia.
SPICe briefings Date published: 4 November 2025

The Role of Lived Experience in the Scottish Parliament - Overall function of lived experience in parliamentary processes

Overall function of lived experience in parliamentary processes The analysis of interviews and documents show that the overall ambition and purpose for the inclusion of lived experience as a form of evidence in Parliament was framed in terms of two functions: To improve the quality of the scrutiny process and delive...

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