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Last updated: 29 June 2022

Action Plan Published Version June 2022

Legislative review - Scottish Government review of the relevant provisions in Part V of the Criminal No information provided To be decided Procedure (Scotland) Act 1995 with regard to a court’s powers to place a child in secure accommodation where appropriate 57 Published – June 2022 Legal Aid Did the Scottish Government (or Progress against Notes and addit...
Last updated: 26 April 2022

20220422_Submission_UniversitiesScotland_Skills

These strategies are baselined and benchmarked however this is unlikely to include benchmarking to the level of specific courses as universities’ approach to skills and education does not take this kind of transactional approach. v. Wider “green” mapping initiatives in the sector.
SPICe briefings Date published: 5 October 2023

Trees, forests and hedges - some frequently asked questions

Instead a statutory nuisance has to affect someone's personal comfort in a material way.iiWivenhoe Port Ltd v Colchester Borough Council 1985 [1985] 1 WLUK 708 Guidance on statutory nuisance from the Scottish Government states that: 3.9 There are three significant differences between common law nuisance and statutory nuisance:- a) for a statutory nuisance to occur there must be a common law nuisance; however not all common law nuisances would amount to a statutory nuisance ( NCB v Thorne 1976). b) the statutory nuisance regime, unlike common law nuisance does not deal with harm to property; a statutory nuisance must interfere with personal comfort in a manner that affects their wellbeing for example dust affecting cars would not be nuisance but the same dust in a person's eyes or hair would interfere with personal comfort even if there were no adverse health impact (Wivenhoe Port Ltd v Colchester Borough Council 1985). c) there is no requirement for a person to have any property rights as for a common law private nuisance - a statutory nuisance protects people not property (Hunter v canary Wharf Ltd 1997).
Questions and Answers Date answered: 3 June 2015

S4W-25659

To ask the Scottish Government, further to the answer to question S3W-34514 by Nicola Sturgeon on 23 June 2010, what (a) role it had in the procurement of and (b) guidance it issued regarding the TrakCare contract for NHS (i) Lothian, (ii) Grampian, (iii) Highland, (iv) Orkney and (v) Shetland. NHS Lothian had procured the Personal Medical Services (PMS) T...
Questions and Answers Date answered: 19 February 2014

S4W-19384

To ask the Scottish Government how (a) much it would cost and (b) long it would take to set up a (i) motor services, (ii) security and intelligence, (iii) rail regulation, (iv) civil aviation and air traffic control, (v) immigration and asylum, (vi) passport, (vii) tribunal, (viii) industrial relations and (ix) health and safety agency in an independent Sc...
Official Report Meeting date: 24 April 2024

Meeting of the Parliament 24 April 2024

The Scottish Government has invested £38 million in the construction of the world-class V&A museum of design as a focal point for the regeneration of the city’s waterfront.
Official Report Meeting date: 29 May 2025

Meeting of the Parliament 29 May 2025

I was struck by the one in King George V park in Bonnyrigg that was unveiled in 2006.
Official Report Meeting date: 30 April 2024

Meeting of the Parliament 30 April 2024

The SIBF concludes: “We finally urge the Health Committee to look at all the specific issues and inclusions outlined above to aid the Scottish Parliament in passing the Legislative Consent Motion (LCM) for the relevant sections of the V&P Bill while opposing those which are not in the best interests of Scottish citizens or devolution.”
Official Report Meeting date: 23 May 2023

Meeting of the Parliament 23 May 2023

People should stop in Dundee on the way to visit the V&A Dundee or Verdant Works. There is lots more to see.
Official Report Meeting date: 7 December 2022

Rural Affairs, Islands and Natural Environment Committee 07 December 2022

In the first Scottish prosecution of the main offence under the 2002 act, in Fraser v Adams, the sheriff accepted that, as part of the meaning of “to hunt”, it was not necessary for an animal to have been located or killed for hunting to have taken place.

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