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SPICe briefings Date published: 11 October 2017

How can we reduce obesity in Scotland? - Public health campaigns

Although this seems modest, campaigns can result in significant population health gain, because of the scale of these projects.4Snyder, L., Hamilton, M.A., Mitchell, E.W., Kiwanuka-Tondo, J., Fleming-Milici, F., & Proctor, D. (2004).
Official Report Meeting date: 15 November 2016

Delegated Powers and Law Reform Committee 15 November 2016

The references in question occur in part 6(b) of form AT1(L) and in the notes to that form at paragraphs 2, 3(b) and 7, in which there are three references, and in the part of paragraph 9(2) that is in bold type; in the notes to form AT1(T) at paragraph 7, in which there are three references, and in the part of paragraph 9(2) that is in bold type; in the eighth line of the first paragraph of form AT2, which is in bold type, in the notes to that form in the part of paragraph 2 that is in bold type, in paragraph 7, in which there are three references, and in the part of paragraph 9(b) that is in bold type; in form AT3(L) in the ninth line of text on page 51 and in part 7, “Improvements”, in which there are two references; in form AT3(T) in the ninth line of text on page 57, in part 7, “Improvements”, in which there are two references, and in the notes to that form at paragraph 4; in form AT5 in the box on page 74, in which there are three references; in the notes to form AT6 at paragraphs 4.2, 6.6, 6.7, 6.8, 6.9, 9—in which there are five references—and 11, in which there are three references; in form AT7 in the box on page 86 at note 2, in paragraph 4 on page 87, in which there are three references, and in paragraph 5(a) on page 88.
Last updated: 13 September 2023

Scottish Human Rights Commission PreBudget Scrutiny 202425 briefing

Where further work is required in using the PANEL principles to take a HRBA is by now focusing more on the ‘L’: Legality. In this context, there is a need to understand what are our legal obligations are, what we are committed to doing and how the budget is going to do that?
Committees Published: 22 June 2021

New Chief Executive of Scottish Enterprise

He is in a unique position to energise the application of knowledge and innovation to the business community and economy, which will allow SE to deliver more effectively for the Scottish Economy. Linda Hanna was appointed as interim Chief Executive of SE and will remain in post until Adrian formally begins his role on 1 September 2021.
Committee reports Date published: 6 June 2019

Report on the Private Housing (Tenancies) (Scotland) Act 2016 (Modification of Schedule 1) Regulations 2019 - Consideration by Committees

At its meeting on 29 May 2019, the Local Government and Communities Committee took evidence on the instrument from: Kevin Stewart, Minister for Local Government, Housing and Planning, and Linda Leslie, Head of Private Rented Sector Policy, Scottish Government.
Questions and Answers Date answered: 15 May 2024

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Ofcom’s mobile and broadband checker provides predictions of mobile coverage at postcode level and is available on its website at: https://checker.ofcom.org.uk/en-gb/mobile-coverage . Ofcom also produces an annual Connected Nations Report ( www.ofcom.org.uk/research-and-data/multi-sector-research/infrastructure-research ) report including coverage and ...
Last updated: 19 March 2024

MSPs not standing or not returned in the 2021 election

Claudia Beamish (Lab) South Scotland (R) Michelle Ballantyne (Reform) South Scotland (R) Maurice Corry (Con) West Scotland (R) James Kelly (Lab) Glasgow (R) Gordon Lindhurst (Con) Lothian (R) Joan McAlpine (SNP) South Scotland (R) John Scott (Con) Ayr (C) Paul Wheelhouse (SNP) South Scotland (R) Andy Wightman (Ind) Highlands and Islands (R) MSPs who were serving at the end of Parliamentary Session 5 but chose not to stand for re-election in 2021 Bill Bowman (Con) North East Scotland (R) Aileen Campbell (SNP) MSPs not standing or not returned in the 2021 election 1 Clydesdale (C) Peter Chapman (Con) North East Scotland (R) Bruce Crawford (SNP) Stirling (C) Roseanna Cunningham (SNP) Perthshire South and Kinross-shire (C) Ruth Davidson (Con) Edinburgh Central (C) Linda...
Last updated: 6 October 2021

2020 21 MSP stationery and postage provision

2020-21 Stationery and Postage Provision First Name Surname Stationery and Postage Provision* George Adam £1,318.05 Clare Adamson £5,418.22 Alasdair Allan £3,065.43 Tom Arthur £4,213.39 Jackie Baillie £5,500.00 Claire Baker £2,097.85 Jeremy Balfour £5,500.00 Michelle Ballantyne £1,748.19 Beamish £4,509.38 Claudia Colin Beattie £5,410.12 Neil Bibby £5,500.00 Bill Bowman £3,951.45 Sarah Boyack £5,500.00 Miles Briggs £4,934.63 Keith Brown £3,394.75 Alexander Burnett £5,500.00 Donald Cameron £4,722.71 Aileen Campbell £4,359.66 Jackson Carlaw £5,323.00 Finlay Carson £5,500.00 Peter Chapman £325.00 Willie Coffey £4,941.01 Alex Cole-Hamilton £5,500.00 Angela Constance £5,500.00 Maurice Corry £3,811.44 Bruce Crawford £0.00 Roseanna Cunningham £2.74 Ruth Davidson £286.93 Ash Denham £5,500.00 Graeme Dey £314.19 Bob Doris £2,568.52 James Dornan £5,344.00 Ewing £4,187.35 Annabelle Fergus Ewing £4,940.53 Linda...
SPICe briefings Date published: 22 October 2019

Competition policy - the UK framework and the impact of Brexit (republished)

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Last updated: 9 January 2026

Cairngorm Gordon Bulloch supplementary 8 Jan 2026

Characteriscs of Soil Creep: Slow Movement: Soil creep occurs at a very slow rate, o/en measured in mm to cm per year. This makes it difficult to observe in the short term, but its long-term effects can be significant.

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