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Official Report Meeting date: 23 May 2024

Meeting of the Parliament 23 May 2024

We are absolutely aware that some incidents of antisocial behaviour have been linked to the introduction of the young persons free bus travel scheme.
SPICe briefings Date published: 6 June 2024

The Housing (Scotland) Bill - Domestic abuse - the Bill's proposals

Retrieved from https://www.parliament.scot/-/media/files/legislation/bills/s6-bills/housing-scotland-bill/introduction/policy-memorandum-accessible.pdf [accessed 16 May 2024]The bill updates the definition of domestic abuse in certain parts of housing legislation to reflect abusive behaviour within the meaning of more recent domestic abuse legislation in the Domestic Abuse (Scotland) Act 2018 and the Protection from Abuse (Scotland) Act 2021 as proposed by the PRG (the 2021 Act defines abusive behaviour as behaviour likely to cause the person the behaviour is directed against to suffer physical or psychological harm and this definition covers financial abuse.)
Last updated: 22 May 2024

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Supported by: Alasdair Allan*, David Torrance*, Annabelle Ewing*, Bill Kidd*, Stephanie Callaghan*, Colin Beattie*, Kevin Stewart*, Miles Briggs* *S6M-13279 Fulton MacGregor: World Football Day—That the Parliament acknowledges the UN General Assembly’s Resolution proclaiming 25 May as World Football Day; understands that this date was chosen to mark the 100th anniversary of the first international football tournament in history with the representation of all regions, which took place on 25 May 1924, during the summer Olympic games held in Paris; supports the sentiment that football has a huge impact on global matters such as commerce, peace and diplomacy; considers that football creates a space for cooperation and can be used as a tool to promote peace, development and the empowerment of women and girls; notes that, although this day marks the 100th anniversary of the first global international tournament, Scotland competed in the first ever match between two national associations, in 1872, and the second official international women's football match, in 1972; acknowledges that the Scottish men’s football team has won or shared the British Home Championship 41 times, has made eight appearances at the FIFA World Cup, three appearances at the UEFA European Championships, and been named Unofficial Football World Champions a record 149 times; congratulates the current Scottish men's team for qualifying for its fourth appearance at a UEFA European Championship, which is being held in Germany in summer 2024; wishes the squad the best of luck in the tournament, and pays tribute to the thousands of supporters who will be making the journey to Germany to support the team as well as the millions more who will be supporting them in Scotland and around the world.
Last updated: 26 January 2023

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Supported by: Sharon Dowey*, Bill Kidd*, Jeremy Balfour*, Alexander Stewart*, Tess White*, Miles Briggs*, Pam Duncan-Glancy*, Stuart McMillan*, Edward Mountain*, Brian Whittle*, Murdo Fraser*, Jamie Halcro Johnston*, Craig Hoy*, Douglas Ross*, Sandesh Gulhane*, Colin Beattie*, Ruth Maguire*, Jamie Greene* Willie Coffey: Congratulations to Darvel Football Club—That the Parliament *S6M-07620 congratulates Darvel Football Club on winning its Scottish Cup fourth round match against Aberdeen Football Club, defeating the premiership league opponents 1-0 with a Jordan Kirkpatrick goal in the 19th minute; notes that Darvel play in the sixth tier of the Scottish football league, yet managed to overcome one of the most successful teams in Scottish football, which won the European Cup Winners Cup in 1983; recognises the achievements of owner, John Gall, manager, Mick Kennedy, his staff and players, and the wonderful sense of achievement for the historic town of Darvel, home of Nobel Prize winner, Sir Alexander Fleming; offers best wishes to Aberdeen manager, Jim Goodwin, following what it sees as his magnanimous comments after the match; wishes Darvel Football Club well for its next Scottish Cup match against Falkirk, and wishes Aberdeen Football Club every success for the remainder of the season.
Last updated: 26 January 2023

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Supported by: Sharon Dowey*, Bill Kidd*, Jeremy Balfour*, Alexander Stewart*, Tess White*, Miles Briggs*, Pam Duncan-Glancy*, Stuart McMillan*, Edward Mountain*, Brian Whittle*, Murdo Fraser*, Jamie Halcro Johnston*, Craig Hoy*, Douglas Ross*, Sandesh Gulhane*, Colin Beattie*, Ruth Maguire*, Jamie Greene* Willie Coffey: Congratulations to Darvel Football Club—That the Parliament *S6M-07620 congratulates Darvel Football Club on winning its Scottish Cup fourth round match against Aberdeen Football Club, defeating the premiership league opponents 1-0 with a Jordan Kirkpatrick goal in the 19th minute; notes that Darvel play in the sixth tier of the Scottish football league, yet managed to overcome one of the most successful teams in Scottish football, which won the European Cup Winners Cup in 1983; recognises the achievements of owner, John Gall, manager, Mick Kennedy, his staff and players, and the wonderful sense of achievement for the historic town of Darvel, home of Nobel Prize winner, Sir Alexander Fleming; offers best wishes to Aberdeen manager, Jim Goodwin, following what it sees as his magnanimous comments after the match; wishes Darvel Football Club well for its next Scottish Cup match against Falkirk, and wishes Aberdeen Football Club every success for the remainder of the season.
Last updated: 2 December 2021

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*S6M-02344 Stuart McMillan: Gillian Duffy, Best Volunteer in Girls’ and Women’s Football for West of Scotland—That the Parliament congratulates Gillian Duffy, from Greenock, on being named the Best Volunteer in Girls’ and Women’s Football for the West of Scotland region; notes that the under-15s national team coach, who is also involved with the full international set-up, was Friday 3 December 2021 12 Today's Business Future Business Motions & Questions Legislation Other Gnothaichean an-diugh Gnothaichean ri teachd Gluasadan agus Ceistean Reachdas Eile Motions | Gluasadan honoured with the Scottish FA Grassroots Award for her dedication to girls’ football; recognises that the accolade comes just a few months after Gillian made history as the first woman to be appointed vice-president of the Scottish Schools Football Association; understands that the former PE teacher was commended for continuing with her commitment to football despite living with acute myeloid leukaemia for three years and undergoing a lifesaving stem cell transplant; acknowledges that, over the last 20 years, Gillian has run a number of school football sides and worked on the creation of leagues; appreciates that Gillian has also been involved in promoting wellbeing within the Scottish Schools FA; believes that this award reflects Gillian’s determination to encourage more women and girls into football, and wishes her well as she continues to devote her time and energy to the sport.
Committee reports Date published: 29 January 2025

Budget Scrutiny 2025-26 - Income Tax

Therefore, […] it is hard to work out retrospectively how much of that baseline is attributable to actual behavioural effects”.8Scottish Parliament. (2024, December 10).
SPICe briefings Date published: 4 March 2021

Hate Crime and Public Order (Scotland) Bill: Consideration prior to Stage 3 - Stirring up hatred

Other amendments considered at Stage 2 included ones lodged by Liam Kerr MSP seeking to: remove the offence of stirring up hatred - the change proposed in this amendment would also have applied to the separate offence dealing with racial hatred reduce the scope of the offence so that it would apply to threatening behaviour or material only (removing references to 'abusive') add an exception for behaviour which takes place within a private dwelling.
SPICe briefings Date published: 6 December 2017

Income Tax in Scotland: 2017 update - Case study: the 50p additional rate

Retrieved from <a href="https://www.ifs.org.uk/publications/7066" target="_blank">https://www.ifs.org.uk/publications/7066</a> [accessed 26 November 2017] This [paper] suggested that cutting the 50p rate to 45p could reduce revenues by about £3.5 billion in 2015–16 if there was no change in behaviour by affected individuals. However, once one allows for behavioural response, their central estimate was a cost of just £100 million – a very small amount of money.
Official Report Meeting date: 7 November 2024

Meeting of the Parliament 07 November 2024

We look forward to receiving the report and recommendations from the independent working group on antisocial behaviour, which is undertaking a review of antisocial behaviour with a view to a more strategic approach being taken that involves focusing on preventing antisocial behaviour and supporting people.

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