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Questions and Answers Date answered: 13 September 2019

S5W-25081

To ask the Scottish Government which stakeholders the Cabinet Secretary for Social Security and Older People plans to meet following requests made since 1 March 2018 to discuss issues relating to transgender people, gender recognition reform and sex-based women's rights, broken down by the (a) date of each request and (b) expected date and location of each meeting, and what topics will be discussed.
Questions and Answers Date answered: 28 March 2019

S5W-22164

To ask the Scottish Government for what reason its report, Developing Information on Hate Crime Recorded by the Police in Scotland, was published after the closing date for its consultation on hate crime legislation.
Questions and Answers Date answered: 28 November 2017

S5W-12707

This will set out further details of how the fund will operate, including the date it will become operational. S5W-12707
Official Report Meeting date: 16 March 2021

Economy, Energy and Fair Work Committee 16 March 2021

When I appeared before the committee in October, I said that we were in a different position from the one that we were in after the previous recession. We have strong foundations in place to support young people, such as the developing the young workforce programme; strong partnerships with local government; a well-established skills agency in Skills Develo...
Official Report Meeting date: 20 April 2017

Standards, Procedures and Public Appointments Committee 20 April 2017

We want to stick to our timetable and present our report to the Parliament before the recess. That will put an extra burden on the political nominees on the commission, who will be engaged in other things that I will not be engaged in.
Official Report Meeting date: 9 February 2017

Culture, Tourism, Europe and External Relations Committee 09 February 2017

One of the significant problems that the UK economy has—and many other economies have—is that tax revenues have done very badly since the 2008 global recession. It is not just a question of what the Government has done on tax; it is the fact that the recovery has been pretty weak and has not been very tax rich.
Official Report Meeting date: 6 June 2019

Public Petitions Committee 06 June 2019

Our revenue funding has remained static throughout the recession. In 2009 or so, it was up at £11.5 million, moving to £12.5 million.
Official Report Meeting date: 26 September 2017

Health and Sport Committee 26 September 2017

I was going to ask about best practice, but I am interested in following up quickly on Alison Johnstone’s comment. During the recess, the deputy convener and I visited the ambulance control centre in Glasgow.
Last updated: 18 December 2019

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Street trading etc. 15 5 Ban on outdoor trading within event zone (1) It is an offence to trade within an event zone at a prohibited time (“the trading offence”). (2) The trading offence does not apply to trading in a building. (3) The Scottish Ministers may by regulations (“the trading regulations”)— (a) exempt types of trading from the trading offence, 20 (b) make such further provision as they consider appropriate in relation to trading within event zones. (4) The trading offence does not apply to trading by UEFA (so long as that trading is done in accordance with any conditions imposed by the trading regulations). 6 Trading activities, places and prohibited times 25 (1) An activity is to be treated as trading if it is the sale or offer for sale, in an open public place, of an article or service. (2) For example, any of the following acts done in an open public place are to be treated as trading (except as exempted or permitted in the trading regulations by virtue of section 5(3) or 7(1))— 30 (a) selling an article, (b) supplying a service, (c) making an appeal to members of the public to give money or other property (or both) for charitable or other purposes (whether authorised or not under any enactment), 35 (d) providing public entertainment for gain or reward. (3) The trading regulations may prescribe, or provide criteria for determining— (a) activities which are (or are not) to be treated as trading for the purpose of the trading offence, (b) places or areas within an event zone where the trading offence will not apply, 4 UEFA European Championship (Scotland) Bill (c) alternative arrangements for existing street traders during the times when the trading offence applies, and (d) times which are prohibited times for the purpose of the trading offence. (4) The prohibited times may only be during the Championship period. 5 (5) In this Act, an “existing street trader” is any person— (a) to whom Glasgow City Council or, as the case may be, the Police Service of Scotland has granted a trading licence, authorising the person to trade at a place in Glasgow City Council's area prior to the date...
Last updated: 9 December 2019

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Street trading etc. 15 5 Ban on outdoor trading within event zone (1) It is an offence to trade within an event zone at a prohibited time (“the trading offence”). (2) The trading offence does not apply to trading in a building. (3) The Scottish Ministers may by regulations (“the trading regulations”)— (a) exempt types of trading from the trading offence, 20 (b) make such further provision as they consider appropriate in relation to trading within event zones. (4) The trading offence does not apply to trading by UEFA (so long as that trading is done in accordance with any conditions imposed by the trading regulations). 6 Trading activities, places and prohibited times 25 (1) An activity is to be treated as trading if it is the sale or offer for sale, in an open public place, of an article or service. (2) For example, any of the following acts done in an open public place are to be treated as trading (except as exempted or permitted in the trading regulations by virtue of section 5(3) or 7(1))— 30 (a) selling an article, (b) supplying a service, (c) making an appeal to members of the public to give money or other property (or both) for charitable or other purposes (whether authorised or not under any enactment), 35 (d) providing public entertainment for gain or reward. (3) The trading regulations may prescribe, or provide criteria for determining— (a) activities which are (or are not) to be treated as trading for the purpose of the trading offence, (b) places or areas within an event zone where the trading offence will not apply, 4 UEFA European Championship (Scotland) Bill (c) alternative arrangements for existing street traders during the times when the trading offence applies, and (d) times which are prohibited times for the purpose of the trading offence. (4) The prohibited times may only be during the Championship period. 5 (5) In this Act, an “existing street trader” is any person— (a) to whom Glasgow City Council or, as the case may be, the Police Service of Scotland has granted a trading licence, authorising the person to trade at a place in Glasgow City Council's area prior to the date...

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