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Official Report Meeting date: 12 June 2024

Meeting of the Parliament 12 June 2024

The amendment runs directly counter to the bill’s aims, as it could allow behaviour to be considered reasonable despite the behaviour meeting the high threshold for the offence provisions.
Questions and Answers Date lodged: 7 February 2022

S6F-00794

To ask the First Minister what discussions the Scottish Government has had with professional footballing authorities regarding the protection of women and girls within football.
Official Report Meeting date: 21 February 2024

Criminal Justice Committee 21 February 2024

If there is one thing that I have learned about bad law, it is that it cannot be amended. I take members back to the Offensive Behaviour at Football and Threatening Communications (Scotland) Act 2012.
Last updated: 7 March 2023

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Supported by: Richard Lyle* *S5M-17606 Monica Lennon: FIFA World Cup, Scotland v England—That the Parliament sends its best wishes to the Scotland Women’s Football Team, which competes against England on 9 June 2019 in its first match in the group stages of the FIFA Women’s World Cup, and wishes the team the best of luck for future games in the competition....
Last updated: 24 April 2025

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Supported by: Kevin Stewart*, Stephanie Callaghan*, Jeremy Balfour*, Annabelle Ewing*, Foysol Choudhury*, Alexander Stewart*, Miles Briggs*, Bill Kidd* *S6M-17275 Willie Rennie: Fife Thistle AFC 30th Anniversary—That the Parliament congratulates Fife Thistle AFC on its 30th anniversary, which the club is marking this season; further congratulates Colin Murray, who established the amateur football team and has been its manager ever since; commends Colin for the exceptional dedication that he has shown to the club, which has given opportunities to hundreds of young people to play football, many of whom have gone on to play at higher levels; understands that Colin manages the teams at their Saturday matches and leads two training sessions per week, in addition to investing his own money in the team to buy kit, rent pitches and training facilities, renovate changing rooms, and buy a lawnmower and minibus; further understands that Colin cuts the grass and lines the team’s pitches and washes strips each week; notes that, under his management, Fife Thistle AFC has seen success, initially in the Sunday league and then in Saturday football, as it has progressed in the Kingdom of Fife leagues; welcomes the establishment of an over-35 team; recognises that Colin has also supported his players off the pitch to ensure that they have the opportunity to play; further welcomes Colin’s role in leading the club’s fundraising for three defibrillators, following one of the team’s players having a heart attack; understands that one of these defibrillators will travel with the team on its away matches, one will be based permanently at the club’s changing rooms in Balmullo, where it will be available for use by the local community, and a third will be installed in Crail, which is the home village of the player who had a heart attack; acknowledges the immense gratitude to Colin that has been expressed by current and former players of Fife Thistle AFC, and wishes them well in the events that they have organised to mark 30 years of the club and Colin’s contribution to it.
Last updated: 7 March 2023

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Supported by: Alexander Stewart*, Miles Briggs*, Edward Mountain*, Jeremy Balfour*, Liz Smith*, Rachael Hamilton*, Margaret Mitchell*, Bill Kidd* *S5M-11941 Derek Mackay: Management of Offenders (Scotland) Bill: Financial Resolution That the Parliament, for the purposes of any Act of the Scottish Parliament resulting — from the Management of Offenders (Scotland) Bill, agrees to any expenditure of a kind referred to in Rule 9.12.3(b) of the Parliament s Standing Orders arising in consequence of the Act. ’ *S5M-11940 Monica Lennon: Hamilton Academical Women and Girls FC That the — Parliament congratulates Hamilton Academical Women and Girls FC on securing £6,979 from sportscotland through the Awards for All Scotland programme; commends the group for using the funding to provide girl-only football...
Questions and Answers Date answered: 21 November 2017

S5W-12501

We are determined to tackle knife crime and, looking across Scotland, offences of possession of offensive weapons are down 69% between 2006-07 and 2015-16.
Official Report Meeting date: 7 December 2023

Meeting of the Parliament 07 December 2023

That research also shows that there are various approaches to the implementation of behaviour management policies and a tension between the promotion of positive behaviour and situations where we actually need to see consequences.
Committees Date published: 11 March 2025

Stage 1 report - Criminal Justice Modernisation and Abusive Domestic Behaviour Reviews (Scotland) Bill - Domestic homicide and suicide reviews

In other words, person A is the perpetrator of abusive behaviour. The person who has been abused (person B) needs to be, at the time of the behaviour, one of the following— The partner or ex-partner of the perpetrator The child of the perpetrator The child of the partner or ex-partner of the perpetrator A young person living in the same household as the perpetrator, or in the same household as the perpetrator’s partner or ex-partner The Scottish Government states that the possibility of a review would cover a range of situations where there was, or appears to have been, abusive behaviour within a relationship and that behaviour has, or may have, resulted in the death of the abused person or contributed to their suicide.
Official Report Meeting date: 22 March 2023

Meeting of the Parliament 22 March 2023

(S6O-02042) The Government believes that reform of the criminal law on misogyny can help to encourage men to change their behaviour by sending a clear message about what is criminally unacceptable behaviour.

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