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Official Report Meeting date: 6 March 2014

Justice Sub-Committee on Policing 06 March 2014

We have the chief executive and accountable officer on the i6 board, but we do not have a member.
Last updated: 24 April 2026

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Any comments or concerns expressed to clerks by individual Members during the period of the temporary change would also be taken into account. A key assessment will be whether this change has resulted in Daily Lists being circulated at an earlier point (in comparison to the time lists of equivalent volume of amendments had been circulated earlier in the ses...
Last updated: 24 February 2021

SPCB2021Paper 14

Staff redundancy payments have been costed and accounted for in the SPCB’s budget proposals for 2021/22.
Last updated: 17 November 2020

SPBill58AS052020

SP Bill 58A Session 5 (2019) 2 Protection of Workers (Retail and Age-restricted Goods and Services) (Scotland) Bill (2) Subsection (1) applies to— (a) behaviour of any kind including, in particular, things said or otherwise communicated as well as things done, (b) behaviour consisting of— 5 (i) a single act, or (ii) a course of conduct. 4 Aggravation in relation to enforcement of statutory age restriction (1) This section applies where, in proceedings for an offence under section 1, it is— (a) specified in the complaint that the offence is aggravated by reason of the retail 10 worker’s enforcing a statutory age restriction, and (b) proved that the offence is so aggravated. (2) The offence is so aggravated if the behaviour constituting the offence occurred because of the enforcement of a statutory age restriction. (3) Evidence from a single source is sufficient to prove that the offence is so aggravated. 15 (4) Where this section applies, the court must— (a) state on conviction that the offence is so aggravated, (b) record the conviction in a way that shows that the offence is so aggravated, (c) take the aggravation into account...
Last updated: 15 May 2025

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S6W-36933 Stephen Kerr: To ask the Scottish Government what proportion of any increase in the total cost of its civil service since 2016 is accounted for by increases in (a) headcount and (b) salary levels.
Last updated: 26 March 2025

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S6W-36058 Douglas Lumsden: To ask the Scottish Government how it ensures (a) transparency and (b) public accountability regarding the outcomes and recommendations of fatal accident inquiries.
Last updated: 11 March 2025

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S6W-35592 Meghan Gallacher: To ask the Scottish Government, in light of the recommendations in the Shelter Scotland report, In Their Own Words: Children’s Experiences in Temporary Accommodation, what immediate steps it is taking to guarantee that all temporary accommodation meets basic standards of safety, cleanliness and suitability for households with children, and what enforcement measures it will put in place to hold (a) landlords and (b) providers accountable...
Last updated: 6 February 2025

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(S6F-03787 followed by Members' Business Debate on the subject of— S6M-15657 Elena Whitham: Report on Alcohol Use Disorder in the Justice System—That the Parliament notes the publication of the Scottish Health Action on Alcohol Problems’ paper, Alcohol Thursday 6 February 2025 2 Today's Business Future Business Motions & Questions Legislation Other Gnothaichean an-diugh Gnothaichean ri teachd Gluasadan agus Ceistean Reachdas Eile Chamber | Seòmar (In)justice: Position on people with an alcohol use disorder in the justice system; is concerned that it is estimated that almost two-thirds, 63%, of people in prison have an alcohol use disorder, with almost half of those, 31%, possibly dependent on alcohol; is further concerned that the risk of death from alcohol causes is three times higher in men and nine times higher for women who have been in prison than for the general population; understands that the paper sets out why and how people with alcohol use disorders who come into contact with the justice system should have the best opportunities to access treatment and support, and that this could reduce reoffending and pressures on the justice system, tackle inequalities, improve the health and lives of the people concerned and the lives of their families and wider communities; believes that there are examples of innovative practice across Scotland, including Glasgow’s Alcohol Court; acknowledges that the paper further sets out several potential standards that could be implemented across the justice system, and understands that accountability...
Last updated: 28 January 2025

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S6W-34039 Douglas Lumsden: To ask the Scottish Government how it works with with the Scottish Courts and Tribunals Service to ensure accountability and continuous improvement.
Last updated: 7 January 2025

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Supported by: Audrey Nicoll*, Emma Roddick*, Stephanie Callaghan*, Clare Haughey*, Rona Mackay*, Jackie Dunbar*, Karen Adam*, Bill Kidd*, Joe FitzPatrick* Jackie Baillie: Less Survivable Cancers Awareness Week —That the Parliament *S6M-16020 recognises that Less Survivable Cancers Awareness Week, which begins on 13 January 2025, raises vital awareness of the six less survivable common cancers, which are cancers of the lungs, liver, brain, oesophagus, pancreas and stomach; understands with deep concern that these cancers have an average five-year survival rate of just 16% and that over 9,000 people in Scotland are diagnosed with one of these conditions each year, accounting...

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