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Last updated: 10 September 2025

Social Security Crossborder Provision Case Transfer and Miscellaneous Amendments Scotland Regulation

Coming into force is staggered to take account of the different end dates of case transfer for each benefit.
Last updated: 23 April 2025

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The main reason given for fully supporting the proposed ban on greyhound racing in Scotland was the view that racing at speed on oval tracks is inherently dangerous for greyhounds, often leading to significant injury, psychological trauma, and death. Many accounts were given by 51 Proposed Prohibition of Greyhound Racing (Scotland) Bill.
Last updated: 11 June 2024

Policy Memorandum Prescription Scotland Bill

This means that both short and long prescription run from the date of loss (unlike short prescription, the state of the pursuer’s knowledge is not taken into account for the long prescription period) which is unusual compared to other legal systems.
Last updated: 11 June 2024

Supplementary Delegated Powers Memorandum Planning Scotland Bill

The power in paragraph 2(1)(aa) allows for requirements to be imposed on the community body, when preparing and submitting a local place plan, in terms of how the views of councillors for the area are to be taken into account. 28. Paragraph 2A introduces a requirement that every planning authority must keep a register of local place plans.
Last updated: 9 April 2024

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S6M-10720: Kevin Stewart: Recognising the Campaigning Efforts of Nuclear Test Veterans and Ken McGinley - That the Parliament notes that National Atomic Veterans Awareness Day 2023 took place on 1 October; acknowledges that 2023 also marks the 40th anniversary of the founding of the British Nuclear Test Veterans Association (BNTVA); commends veterans from across the country, including in Aberdeen, for their efforts to gain justice and accountability...
Last updated: 9 April 2024

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S6M-08250: Stephanie Callaghan: Celebrating Autism Acceptance - That the Parliament acknowledges both World Autism Acceptance Week, which runs from 27 March to 2 April 2023, and World Autism Month, which is celebrated throughout April, and their aim to raise awareness of autism, educate the public and make the world a friendly place for autistic people; notes that the National Autistic Society (NAS) theme for World Autism Acceptance Week 2023 is "colour", and welcomes the fundraising events, including an in-person colour walk and colour virtual challenge, to support services; understands that more than one in 100 people in Scotland are autistic, and believes that accepting, promoting and celebrating the skills, thoughts, ideas and talents of autistic people supports those individuals to reach their full potential, while bringing positive benefits for wider society; further understands that the report, Closing the Accountability...
Last updated: 9 April 2024

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S6M-08250: Stephanie Callaghan: Celebrating Autism Acceptance - That the Parliament acknowledges both World Autism Acceptance Week, which runs from 27 March to 2 April 2023, and World Autism Month, which is celebrated throughout April, and their aim to raise awareness of autism, educate the public and make the world a friendly place for autistic people; notes that the National Autistic Society (NAS) theme for World Autism Acceptance Week 2023 is "colour", and welcomes the fundraising events, including an in-person colour walk and colour virtual challenge, to support services; understands that more than one in 100 people in Scotland are autistic, and believes that accepting, promoting and celebrating the skills, thoughts, ideas and talents of autistic people supports those individuals to PB/S6/23/52 reach their full potential, while bringing positive benefits for wider society; further understands that the report, Closing the Accountability...
Last updated: 8 April 2024

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S6M-07140: Audrey Nicoll: Increasing the Participation of Women and Girls in Science, Technology, Engineering and Maths - That the Parliament believes that Science, Technology, Engineering and Mathematics (STEM) make an important contribution to driving economic growth and delivering new approaches to the climate emergency; notes the so-called leaky pipeline, whereby women and girls account for only 25% of the STEM sector, despite maths and science subjects being equally popular among girls and boys within school age education; recognises the work underway in schools and further and higher education institutions, including Robert Gordon University, located in the Aberdeen South and North Kincardine constituency, as well as in businesses and energy-related industries, to address the under-representation of women and girls in the STEM sector; welcomes the Scottish Government's STEM strategy and the work of Equate Scotland, which aim to change cultures in organisations and academia; commends Aberdeen City Council and its partners for what it sees as their innovative work to align the school curriculum to future skills demands in offshore energy production and other growth sectors, and notes the view that all stakeholders should continue to work together to increase opportunities for girls and young women in STEM.
Last updated: 2 April 2024

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S6M-03278: Sarah Boyack: Commonwealth Day 2022 on 14 March 2022 - That the Parliament celebrates Commonwealth Day 2022 on 14 March 2022, which has the theme, Delivering a Common Future, and aims to highlight how the member countries in the Commonwealth family are "innovating, connecting and transforming" to help achieve goals such as tackling climate change, promoting good governance and boosting trade; recognises the work of the Commonwealth Parliamentary Association over the last 12 months, mainly through virtual meetings, in discussing a range of issues, including the response to COVID-19, encouraging greater diversity in parliaments and the climate emergency; considers that these will be key themes across 2022, as will the work of the Commonwealth Women Parliamentarians and the Commonwealth Parliamentarians with Disabilities networks, and believes that the Scottish Parliament, in its relations with Commonwealth legislatures this session, will continue to share ideas, thoughts, experiences and best practice on how to make parliaments work effectively in holding governments to account...
Last updated: 18 August 2023

Winter planning 2324 evidence summary

[The Royal College of Physicians of Edinburgh] Social work was highlighted in the responses as being particularly problematic, with one respondent noting that winter planning activities don’t take into account the legal functions social workers are required to carry out.

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