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Last updated: 11 September 2023

Minutes of the meeting held on 7 June 2023

The project utilized the Availability, Accessibility, Acceptability and Quality (AAAQ) framework, with support from UN special rapporteurs Olivier de Schutter, Hilal Elver, and Michael Fakhri, who had been following Scotland's journey toward realizing the right to food.
Last updated: 22 March 2023

Minutes of the meeting held on 11 May 2022

Cross-Party Group on Crofting 11 May 2022 Minutes Present MSPs Edward Mountain MSP (Chair) Ariane Burgess MSP Beatrice Wishart MSP Alasdair Allan MSP Invited guests Michael Nugent SG Brian Inkster CLG John Cowan SG Gordon Jackson SG Bill Barron CC Non-MSP Group Members Patrick Krause (Secretary) Duncan Gray CC Neil Macdonald CC Fiona Mackenzie UHI Siobhan Macdonald SAC Christopher Dickinson CC Mairi Mackenzie CC Arthur Macdonald CC Karen Macrae CC David Skene UHI Ian wilson NFUS Donald MacDonald CC Claire Hardy JHI Rhona Elrick ROS Anna Brand SPICe William Neilson crofter Lynne Hendry CC Iain Edmond ROS Aaron Ramsay CC Lucy Beattie PhD UWS Kenneth Armit CC David Muir SCF Russell Smith SCF Neil Ross HIE Richard Frew QLTR Eilidh Ross Camus Consulting Finlay Beaton CC David Campbell CC Daniel MacLean CC Darren Laing BBC Murdo Mackay CnES Aileen Rore SG Fiona Mandeville SCF Jacqueline Kelly ROS James McPherson SCF John Toal SCF Sandra Lindsay SCF Carol Bab crofter Brendan O'Hanrahan CHT/UDT Lena Horch SCF Lynne MacMillan CC Jamie McIntyre WCP 1 Christina Noble JHI Donald Murdie SCF Donald Meek crofter Abigail Campbell SWT John MacAskill NFUS David Findlay CC Rhianna Montgomery NFUS Ashley Atkins MSP office David Cameron CLS John Norman Macleod grazings clerk Patricia Clark MSP office Donald MacKinnon SCF Apologies Liz Barron-Majerik Andrew Connon Jenni Minto MSP Fergus Ewing MSP Malcolm Matheson Iain McIver Lauren Worrell Bill Dundas Michael Foxley Maria de...
Last updated: 21 March 2023

Minutes of the meeting held on 13 December 2022

Cross-Party Group on Crofting 13 December 2022 Minutes Present MSPs Edward Mountain MSP (Chair) Ariane Burgess MSP Beatrice Wishart MSP Alasdair Allan MSP Rhoda Grant MSP Jenni Minto MSP Invited guests John Kerr SG Bill Barron CC Non-MSP Group Members Patrick Krause (Secretary) Sandra Lindsay SCF Ewan Maclean John Maughan SCF Rhona Elrick ROS Donald Murdie SCF Donald MacDonald CC Michael MacNeil SG John MacAskill NFUS Jacqueline Kelly ROS Karen Macrae CC James McPherson SCF Fiona Mackenzie UHI Aileen Rore SG Murdo Mackay CNeS Anna Brand SPICe David Cameron CLS Miranda Geelhoed SCF Russell Smith SCF Beatrice Morrice NFUS David Muir SCF Claire Hardy JHI Ashley Atkins MSP office Phil Knott NFFN Eleanor Garty Jamie McIntyre WCP Janette Sutherland SAC Siobhan Macdonald SAC Andrew Thin CC Donald MacKinnon SCF Brendan O'Hanrahan Malcolm Mathieson CC Philip Coghill SCF Andrew Connon NFUS Gordon Jackson SG Maria de...
Last updated: 21 November 2022

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. • There is the potential to combine or extend the two to provide Local Government with a significant capital injection which could be used to accelerate the transition, and secure the capital needed for first-mover advantage. It could also ‘de-risk’ the political challenges of the transition, given likely citizen resistance to additional costs from the tr...
Last updated: 14 August 2020

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Firstly, the amendments ensure that contact service providers and individual contact centres may be registered and de-registered independently of one another.
Official Report Meeting date: 27 April 2022

Economy and Fair Work Committee 27 April 2022

There are concerns that Covid might have increased the pace of automation in the retail sector, because history shows that automation tends to happen in bursts, often in the waves of economic shocks.
Official Report Meeting date: 17 September 2024

Meeting of the Parliament 17 September 2024 [Draft]

Tha an cunntas-sluaigh a’ toirt freagairtean dhuinn—tha barrachd dhaoine a’ cleachdadh a’ chànain agus tha na h-àireamhan de luchd-labhairt a’ dol suas. Ach chunnaic sinn cuideachd gu bheil de luchd-labhairt anns na sgìrean traidiseanta a’ dol sìos agus chan eil an cunntas-sluaigh a’ sealltainn cho fileanta ’s a tha luchd-labhairt no cho tric ‘s a tha iad a’ bruidhinn a’ chànain.
Last updated: 8 August 2023

Minutes of the meeting held on 17 May 2023

Cross-Party Group on Food 17 May 2023, 6pm, Committee Room 5 and Teams Minute Present MSPs Rhoda Grant (joint Chair) Jim Fairlie (joint Chair) Annie Wells (virtually) Brian Whittle Non-MSP Group Members In person Dr Gillian Purdon Food Standards Scotland Claire Hislop Public Health Scotland Marie-Amélie Viatte Founder of the Power of Food Festival/Trustee of the Granton Community Gardeners Ewan MacDonald-Russell The Scottish Retail Consortium Kirsty Tinsdale CPG Food Secretariat Cat Hay Food and Drink Federation Scotland Jon Wilkin Abertay University Boon-Seang Chu Abertay University Sally Measom Company Shop Anneli Lofstedt The Rowett Institute Baukje de...
Last updated: 7 March 2023

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*S5M-19822.1 Patrick Harvie: Artificial Intelligence and Data Driven Technologies: Opportunities for the Scottish Economy and Society—As an amendment to motion S5M- 19822 in the name of Kate Forbes (Artificial Intelligence and Data Driven Technologies: Opportunities for the Scottish Economy and Society), after "benefit of the public" insert "; recognises that both Scotland and the wider world are yet to meet these preconditions and, in particular, that the development of an ethical framework requires significant debate as well as robust enforcement mechanisms, which are currently absent; further recognises that the concerns that relate to the use of AI include social bias in automated...
Last updated: 20 April 2021

Annual report operation Lobbying Act 2016

Bho 12 Ògmhios, bha còrr air 12,000 fiosrachadh foillsichte rim faighinn air a’ Chlàr, àrdachadh de chòrr air 5,000 bhon àm seo an-uiridh.

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