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Official Report Meeting date: 1 October 2019

Justice Committee 01 October 2019

It is worth bearing in mind that the most significant judgments in this field, whether that be S and Marper v United Kingdom or R (RMC and FMJ) v Commissioner of Police of the Metropolis, came down not to the use of biometric data but to the retention of that data.
Official Report Meeting date: 13 December 2016

Justice Committee 13 December 2016

Gordon Dalyell mentioned the cases of Campbell v Peter Gordon Joiners Ltd and of Graeme Mackie.
Questions and Answers Date answered: 4 December 2014

S4W-23362

To ask the Scottish Government what percentage of (a) sheriff summary and (b) justice of the peace cases was dealt with within 26 weeks from caution and charge to verdict at the courts in (i) Annan, (ii) Cumbernauld, (iii) Irvine, (iv) Motherwell, (v) Portree, (vi) Stornoway, (vii) Wick, (viii) Dornoch, (ix) Kirkcudbright, (x) Rothesay, (xi) Dumfries, (xii...
Questions and Answers Date answered: 8 May 2014

S4W-20930

To ask the Scottish Government how many (a) males and (b) females have been detained in hospital under the Criminal Procedure (Scotland) Act 1995 or Mental Health (Care and Treatment) (Scotland) Act 2003 by means of (i) an assessment order, (ii) a compulsion order, (iii) a compulsory treatment order, (iv) an emergency detention certificate, (v) a hospital ...
Questions and Answers Date answered: 11 June 2013

S4W-15355

To ask the Scottish Government what the prevalence rates for children aged 0-16 (a) were in 2007 and (b) are of (i) language disorders, (ii) severe learning difficulty, (iii) moderate learning difficulty, (iv) developmental coordination disorders (DCD), (v) attention deficit-hyperactivity disorder, (vi) autistic spectrum disorders, (vii) fetal alcohol synd...
Questions and Answers Date answered: 21 December 2012

S4W-11806

To ask the Scottish Government what steps it has taken to ensure that all clinical portals meet the standard in Article 8 of the European Convention on Human Rights as underpinned by the judgement in I v Finland (20511/03). European Court of Human Rights Judgment 20511/03 makes clear the measures that need to be in place to protect the confidentiality of h...
Questions and Answers Date answered: 1 November 2011

S4W-03366

To ask the Scottish Executive how many looked-after children reside or resided (a) with foster carers, (b) in young people's centres, (c) in smaller satellite units preparing young people for independent living, (d) in residential schools and (e) in secure units in (i) 2007, (ii) 2008, (iii) 2009, (iv) 2010 and (v) 2011. The Scottish Government’s Children ...
Questions and Answers Date answered: 9 June 2011

S4W-00442

To ask the Scottish Executive what action is being taken to ensure that all NHS boards ensure that there is a multidisciplinary risk assessment process for decisions on feeding people with swallowing difficulties, as recommended by the Mental Welfare Commission in Starved of care - investigation into the care and treatment of “Mrs V”. In order to ascertain...
Last updated: 20 March 2026

SPCB 2026 Paper 19

Therefore, the following will come into effect from 8 May 2026: a) Members must seek independent legal advice on any proposed lease or licence to occupy prior to entering into an agreement. b) All draft leases/licences to occupy must be shared with Parliamentary officials prior to signing to ensure the document is a valid arrangement for which costs can be claimed under the Scheme. c) All offices should be staffed by paid staff and must be open to constituents on a regular basis, otherwise Members should consider if they require a local office at all. d) The location of an office should take account of access for constituents and staff, safety and security of all office users, and should reflect the status and importance of the Parliament as a national institution. e) Members must seek professional property advice in ensuring the following minimum standards for an office are met, including: 28 REFERENCE: SPCB (2026) - Paper 19 – by correspondence i. minimum size or space per person; ii. the need for heating to be in good repair; iii. ability to ventilate the office; iv. environment is suitable for use as an office and within required standards, for example suitable lighting; v...
Last updated: 16 December 2024

BB20241217

*S6M-15886 Colin Beattie: Edinburgh Boiler Company Named Building Services Contractor of the Year at the H&V News Awards 2024—That the Parliament congratulates Edinburgh Boiler Company (EBC) on being named Building Services Contractor of the Year at the H&V News Awards 2024; notes that the Dalkeith-based company has ...

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