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Last updated: 9 April 2024

PB_2023_Paper083

It makes changes in four broad categories: • Ethics of the police PB/S6/23/83 o Requiring the police to have a code of ethics o Placing a duty of candour on the police in primary legislation • Police conduct o Enabling changes to procedures for misconduct, including:  the Commissioner having a greater role in those procedures  those procedures being applied even after someone has left the police  an independent panel deciding misconduct cases against senior officers o Requiring the creation of an advisory list and barred list of people who are, or have been, subject to proceedings under the procedures for misconduct • Functions of the Police Investigations and Review Commissioner o Increasing the range of possible functions of the Commissioner o Clarifying some issues in the existing legal framework around the functions of the Commissioner • Governance of the Commissioner o Introducing an advisory board to the Commissioner 9.
Last updated: 10 March 2025

Letter from CEACC_Fourth EU Law Tracker Report 7 March 2025

Such initiatives may include: o The Economy and Fair Work Committee may wish to seek an update from the SG regarding its consideration of alignment in respect to Decision (EU) 2024/2829 to amend Directive 2007/2/EC regarding certain reporting requirements for infrastructures for spatial information. o The Net Zero, Energy and Transport Committee may wish to seek an update from the SG regarding its consideration of alignment in respect to Regulation (EU) 2024/3024 as regards introducing new environmental economic account modules. o The Net Zero, Energy and Transport Committee may wish to seek an update from the SG regarding its consideration of alignment in respect to Directive (EU) 2024/3019 concerning urban wastewater treatment (recast). o The Equalities, Human Rights and Civil Justice Committee may wish to seek an update from the SG regarding its plans to consider alignment in future in respect to Directive (EU) 2024/2841 establishing the European Disability Card and the European Parking Card for persons with disabilities. 7 o The Net Zero, Energy and Transport Committee may wish to seek an update from the SG regarding its plans to consider alignment in future in respect to Directive (EU) 2024/3100 on compliance with flag State requirements. o The Net Zero, Energy and Transport Committee may wish to seek an update from the SG regarding its plans to consider alignment in future in respect to Directive (EU) 2024/3099 on port state control. o The Net Zero, Energy and Transport Committee may wish to seek an update from the SG regarding its plans to consider alignment in future in respect to Directive (EU) 2024/3237 on facilitation of cross-border exchanges of information on road-safety- related traffic offences. o The Economy and Fair Work Committee may wish to seek the SG view on the new EU act in respect to Directive (EU) 2024/2847 on horizontal cybersecurity requirements for products with digital elements (the ‘Cyber Resilience Act’). o The Net Zero, Energy and Transport Committee may wish to seek the SG view on the new EU act in respect to Directive (EU) 2024/3101 on ship-source pollution and on the introduction of administrative penalties for infringements. o The Rural Affairs and Islands Committee may wish to seek the SG view on the new EU act in respect to Regulation (EU) 2024/3115 on multiannual survey programmes, notifications concerning the presence of regulated non-quarantine pests, temporary derogations from import prohibitions and special import requirements for high-risk plants, plant products and other objects, the establishment of procedures for the listing of high-risk plants, the content of phytosanitary certificates and the use of plant passports, and as regards certain reporting requirements for demarcated areas and surveys of pests. o The Net Zero, Energy and Transport Committee may wish to seek the SG view on the new EU act in respect to Regulation (EU) 2024/2881 on ambient air quality and cleaner air for Europe (recast). 8 pdf. application/pdf. 243326.
Last updated: 1 November 2022

SPICe Briefing for Petition PE1945

The most recent draft Fourth National Planning Framework states that proposals for new commercial peat extraction, including extensions to existing sites, should not be supported, unless o the extraction is supporting an industry of national importance, o there is no reasonable substitute, o the extraction is the minimum necessary and residual peat depth remains at least one metre, o the time-period for extraction is the minimum necessary, and o the proposal is accompanied by a comprehensive restoration plan to return the site to its original environmental status. • However, two-thirds of the peat sold in the UK is imported from elsewhere in Europe, in particular, from the Republic of Ireland.
Last updated: 19 October 2021

20211005 minute

The Bureau agreed to recommend to the Parliament that the following SSIs be approved: o Children’s Legal Assistance (Miscellaneous Amendments and Consequential Provisions) (Scotland) Regulations 2021 (SSI 2021/draft) o Animal Welfare (Licensing of Activities Involving Animals) (Scotland) Amendment Regulations 2021 (SSI 2021/draft) o The National Bus Travel Concession Scheme for Young Persons (Scotland) Amendment Order 2021 (SSI 2021/draft) o Social Security (Advocacy Service Standards) (Scotland) Amendment Regulations 2021 (SSI 2021/draft) o the Na h-Eileanan an Iar (Electoral Arrangements) Regulations 2021 (SSI 2021/draft) o the Orkney Islands (Electoral Arrangements) Regulations 2021 (SSI 2021/draft) o the Shetland Islands (Electoral Arrangements) Regulations 2021 (SSI 2021/draft) o the North Ayrshire (Electoral Arrangements) Regulations 2021 (SSI 2021/draft) 6.
Last updated: 7 November 2022

PE1812_BBB

. • 2018: alleged TPO, not founded and case closed. • 2019: o working with Council’s Senior Landscape Architect, letter sent to factors – case on-going o working with Council’s Senior Landscape Officer to trace owner of woodland area; Temporary Stop Notice issued and retrospective planning application submitted – case on-going o Planning Impact Report issued, advised to stop works to tree.
Last updated: 4 June 2025

Minute of the meeting held 14 May 2025

Did you speak up? o Around 75% say yes to witnessing something; only 25% say yes to speaking up. o We use this to highlight the importance of building confidence to act. • The training covers the 6 Steps to Allyship: o Recognise your privilege o Engage and be accountable o Educate yourself and learn from mistakes o Listen o Amplify o Speak up • We provide real-world examples, including my own, where I've had to confront assumptions or bias—like age-related bias in managing interns. • Through the 6 steps we want to highlight allyship is dynamic so it will always depend on each situation.
Last updated: 19 April 2023

NHS Borders Evidence Pack

P l Diagnostics (8 key tests) - Number Zero patients waiting longer than 6 weeks for 8 key a ↑ Dec-22 1202 Jan-23 1073 n waiting >6 weeks diagnostic tests oita CAMHS- % treated within 18 weeks of r ↓ 90% patients seen and treated within 18 weeks of referral Nov-22 31.3% Dec-22 30.8% e referral pO A&E 4 Hour Standard - Patients l 95% of patients seen, discharged or transferred within 4 a ↑ discharged or transferred within 4 Dec-22 63.5% Jan-23 64.7% hours u hours nn Delayed Discharges - Patients A ↑ Zero patients delayed in hospital for more than 72 hours Dec-22 33 Jan-23 45 delayed over 72 hours Psychological Therapies - % treated ↓ 90% patient treated within 18 weeks of referral Nov-22 84.1% Dec-22 81.3% within 18 weeks of referral Drug & Alcohol - Treated within 3 ↔ 90% patient treated within 3 weeks of referral Nov-22 100% Dec-22 100% weeks of referral ↑ Sickness Absence Rates Maintain overall sickness absence rates below 4% Dec-22 6.41% Jan-23 6.91% 14 Cancer Waiting Times (please note there is a 1-month lag time for data) Fig. 9 95% of suspicion of cancer cases seen within 62 Days Percentage Mean UCL LCL Standard % 120% 110% 100% 90% 80% 70% 60% 8 9 0 1 2 8 9 0 1 2 8 9 0 1 2 8 9 0 1 2 8 9 0 1 2 8 9 9 0 0 1 1 2 2 8 9 0 1 2 8 9 0 1 2 8 9 0 1 2 9 0 1 2 9 0 1 2 3 1 1 2 2 2 1 2 2 2 1 2 2 2 2 1 1 2 2 2 1 1 2 2 2 1 1 2 2 2 1 1 2 2 2 1 1 2 2 2 1 1 1 2 2 2 2 2 2 1 1 2 2 2 1 1 2 2 2 - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - l l l l l t t t t t r r r r r r r r r c c c c c y y y y y v v v v v g g g g g p b p b p b p b p n n n n n n n n n n c c c c c u u u u u a a a a p p p p p e e e e e a a a a a o...
Last updated: 28 September 2023

ConvtoJoeFitzPatrickTrackerReport

In particular, we’d welcome your reflections on progress made in the following areas: • The New Deal o As you will be aware, the Committee has been closely following the progress being made toward a new deal for local government.
Last updated: 28 September 2023

ConvtoMin

In particular, we’d welcome your reflections on progress made in the following areas: • The New Deal o As you will be aware, the Committee has been closely following the progress being made toward a new deal for local government.
Last updated: 8 September 2023

Budget_ConvenerToChancellorExchequer_7Sept23

In order to properly scrutinise Scotland’s overall public finances, we therefore consider that we must deepen our understanding of how UK Government decisions affect areas such as the Block Grant, Barnett consequentials in year, and the operation of the Fiscal Framework. eas that we would wish to explore in oral evidence with you include: Ar o the extent to which the UK Government shares with the Scottish Government in advance the timing and key impacts of its fiscal statements, budgetary decisions and Barnett consequentials, (e.g. reductions to UK Spending Review allocations); o given the close interaction between UK Government decisions on tax policies in the UK and devolved tax policy, how it seeks to work with the Scottish Government to minimise any unintended negative impacts on Scottish taxpayers (e.g. personal allowance and national insurance); o details of how the UK Government plans to grow the UK economy and reduce inflationary impacts on UK and devolved budgets and how it considers any differential impacts across the UK; o the extent to which the UK Government considers and discusses how decisions on budgets at a UK level could impact on the ability of the Scottish Government to deliver its priorities and ambitions, (e.g. the real- terms reduction in the capital budget 2023-24), o how you ensure timeous information-sharing on whether UK spending announcements will come from existing funding or will be new money arising from Barnett consequentials for the Scottish Budget, o the extent to which the UK Government supports effective public spending in areas where there may be a shared interest with the Scottish Government, such as in relation to Levelling Up funding, and o Scotland’s contribution to the UK’s economic outlook and competitiveness.

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