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Last updated: 3 March 2026

Letter from CabSecCAE Draft Climate Change Plan consultation responses and independent analysis 27 F

Helmcke, C, Risucci, G & Waltz: Resolving the energy trilemma across the Scottish islands: policy report Helmcke, C., Jenkins, E. G., & Cole, L. E. S.: Net Zero and the peatland carbon frontier: contesting incentives for ecosystem restoration in Scotland’s Western Isles Highland Adapts programme economic and climate impact assessments Highlands & Islands in...
Last updated: 23 September 2025

EU Law Tracker Number 5 final

A full record of developments in (established/proposed) EU law instruments relevant to the SG alignment commitment is included in the Report Annexes. 3 See The Scottish Parliament (2023) ‘EU Law Tracker: Report One’ parliament.scot Available: https://www.parliament.scot/- /media/files/committees/constitution-europe-external-affairs-and-culture-committee/law-tracker-eu.pdf (Accessed 11 September 2024) and The Scottish Parliament (2024) ‘EU Law Tracker: Report Two’ parliament.scot Available: https://www.parliament.scot/- /media/files/committees/constitution-europe-external-affairs-and-culture-committee/eulawtrackerreport-2.pdf (Accessed 11 September 2024) 4 Whitten, L...
Last updated: 3 April 2025

SPBill26AS062025

.)— (a) section 1 (rape), 5 (b) section 2 (sexual assault by penetration), (c) section 3 (sexual assault), (d) section 4 (sexual coercion), (e) section 5 (coercing a person into being present during a sexual activity), (f) section 6 (coercing a person into looking at a sexual image), 10 (g) section 7(1) (communicating indecently), 1 (h) section 7(2) (causing a person to see or hear an indecent communication), (i) section 8 (sexual exposure), (j) section 9 (voyeurism), (k) section 11 (administering a substance for a sexual purpose). 15 (2) An offence under any of the following provisions of Part 4 of the Sexual Offences (Scotland) Act 2009 (children)— (a) section 18 (rape of a young child), (b) section 19 (sexual assault on a young child by penetration), (c) section 20 (sexual assault on a young child), 20 (d) section 21 (causing a young child to participate in a sexual activity), (e) section 22 (causing a young child to be present during a sexual activity), (f) section 23 (causing a young child to look at a sexual image), (g) section 24(1) (communicating indecently with a young child), (h) section 24(2) (causing a young child to see or hear an incident communication), 25 (i) section 25 (sexual exposure to a young child), (j) section 26 (voyeurism towards a young child), (k) section 28 (having intercourse with an older child), (l...
Last updated: 13 March 2025

PP_2024_Final Evaluation Report for Committee

Parliamentary Affairs, 75(1), 135–153. https://doi.org/10.1093/pa/gsaa056 Plano Clark, V. L., & Ivankova, N. V. (2016). Mixed Methods Research: A Guide to the Field.
Last updated: 20 December 2023

Evidence paper Covid Status Certification 29 September 2021

Scientists have favourable opinions on immunity certificates but raise concerns regarding fairness and inequality (nature.com) Baisheng, L., Viral infection and transmission in a large, well-traced outbreak caused by the SARS-CoV-2 Delta variant. (2021) medRxiv Preprint.
Last updated: 28 September 2023

SPCB Annual Report and Accounts 2022 23

The liability for this will be met by the SPCB through the Scottish Consolidated Fund. l. Value Added Tax (VAT) The SPCB is treated as a Crown Body for the purposes of the Value Added Tax Act 1994 and accordingly for the purposes of Section 41 of that Act (application to the Crown) it is treated as a government department and is exempt for VAT on the provis...
Official Report Meeting date: 7 December 2020

Justice Sub-Committee on Policing 07 December 2020

I am referring to the Casale case. It is C-A-S-A-L-E. That is not a case; it is the name of the very learned author of a report on death in custody.
Official Report Meeting date: 4 June 2020

Meeting of the Parliament (Virtual) 04 June 2020

Hundreds of dental practices, such as L & H Dentalcare Ltd in Hamilton, are struggling to access support.
Last updated: 30 September 2020

FMDisabled Children and Young People Transitions Scotland Bill

Improving transitions planning for disabled children and young people through the protections provided in the Bill, however, will significantly improve outcomes for disabled children and young people in the transition to adulthood without requiring any major, additional resources from local authorities. 8 Ritchie, L. (2008). The Paper Hydra, My Transition Q...
Last updated: 19 March 2026

SPBill74BS062026

.”, (b) after subsection (4) insert— “(5) In this section, “kinship carer” means a person approved as suitable to be a kinship carer in accordance with the Looked After Children (Scotland) 35 Regulations 2009 (S.S.I. 2009/210).”. (6) In section 99 (subordinate legislation), in subsection (2), after “section 68(3)(b)” insert— “section 71(2), where provision of a kind mentioned in section 73(2B) is made”. 28 Children (Care, Care Experience and Services Planning) (Scotland) Bill Part 1—Children’s care system Chapter 2—Provision of children’s care services Guidance on use of restraint and seclusion in relevant care services 10J Guidance on use of restraint and seclusion in relevant care services (1) The Scottish Ministers must issue guidance to managers of relevant care services about the use of restraint and seclusion in relevant care services. 5 (2) Guidance under subsection (1) must in particular include guidance about— (a) the meanings of restraint and seclusion for the purposes of this section, (b) appropriate and inappropriate forms of restraint and seclusion, (c) alternatives to restraint and seclusion, (d) action that might be taken to prevent or minimise the use of restraint and seclusion, 10 (e) matters to be taken into consideration with a view to safeguarding persons being 1 provided with a relevant care service who are subject to restraint or seclusion, (f) legal requirements, and any other legal considerations, that might apply or be relevant to the use of restraint or seclusion, (g) action to be taken following an incident resulting in the use of restraint or 15 seclusion, (h) the recording, reporting and monitoring of incidents involving the use of restraint or seclusion, (i) inspection of the practice of restraint and seclusion, (j) the training of staff in the use of restraint and seclusion, 20 (k) processes for the making of complaints about the use of restraint and seclusion and the provision of information about the making of such complaints, (l...

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