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Last updated: 26 June 2024

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Business Bulletins during the Summer Recess During the summer recess, Business Bulletins will be published once a week on each Monday, commencing from Monday 1 July until Monday 2 September, when normal publication will resume.
Last updated: 3 November 2025

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After more chasing, a month later we heard back saying they would contact Police Scotland for a date, a month later another email, “we’ve not forgotten about you, we will chase Police Scotland for a date” (now start of September).
Last updated: 30 September 2025

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After more chasing, a month later we heard back saying they would contact Police Scotland for a date, a month later another email, “we’ve not forgotten about you, we will chase Police Scotland for a date” (now start of September).
Last updated: 6 November 2024

Additional Support for Learning of 5 November 2024

To complement the Progress Report, an up-dated ASL Action Plan was published at the same time.
Last updated: 11 July 2023

Scrutiny of Poverty and Inequality Commission Reappointments

This will be particularly essential as the Commission enters a period in 2024 of appointing five new Commissioners and as we approach the date of the interim child poverty targets and the next child poverty delivery plan in 2026.
Last updated: 7 October 2022

UKSI Official Controls ext transitional periods letter from the Cabinet Secretary 18 May 2022

At the end of the TSP the Official Controls Regulation will apply fully to all SPS goods, including those imported into GB from relevant third countries. The current end date for the TSP is 30 June 2022. The Instrument will change this date to 31 December 2022.
Last updated: 1 September 2022

Follow up letter from Mr J Keith Robertson

Yours et cetera J Keith Robertson retired solicitor Date: 31 August 2022 Our Ref: CW-2022-289 Dear Keith Robertson FREEDOM OF INFORMATION (SCOTLAND) ACT 2002 Thank you for your email request dated 4 August 2022 requesting information held by Registers of Scotland (RoS).
Last updated: 13 March 2024

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Notice of assessment 41 (1) The valuer must— (a) give a notice in writing (referred to in this Part as a “notice of assessment”) to— 35 (i) the small landholder, and (ii) the landlord, and 94 Land Reform (Scotland) Bill Schedule—Small landholdings Part 4—Compensation Chapter 3—Process for determination of compensation amount (b) at the same time, give a copy of the notice to the Tenant Farming Commissioner. (2) The notice of assessment must be given before the end of the period of 8 weeks beginning with— (a) the day after the day on which the period for applying under paragraph 38(1) to 5 appoint a different person as the valuer ends without such an application being made, or (b) where such an application is made— (i) the date...
Last updated: 5 November 2025

20251105_Letter from Graeme Dey MSP Minister for Parliamentary Business and Veterans

The new SSI will revoke the previous Code of Practice 1 SSI, and set the date on which the revised Code will, subject to the Parliamentary process, come into force. 1 The Political Parties, Elections and Referendums Act 2000 (Non-Party Campaigner Code of Practice) (Appointed Date) (Scotland) Order 2025 Scottish Minis...
Last updated: 30 June 2025

Correspondence from ScotRail Follow up to evidence session on 29 April 3 June 2025

. % cancellations by organisation TOC- Network on- Rail ScotRail TOC 2025/26 year-to- date 47.24% 52.14% 0.61% 2024/25 47.13% 50.58% 2.29% 2023/24 56.03% 42.45% 1.52% 2022/23 49.63% 48.64% 1.73% 2021/22 45.60% 53.20% 1.20% To provide further context, the following table provides those cancellations as a percentage of the overall services that operated: Cancellations as % of booked services 2025/26 year-to- date 2.06% 2024/25 2.55% 2023/24 2.85% 2022/23 3.46% 2021/22 3.35% As background to understanding wider punctuality and reliability, the following table provides the percentage share of public performance measure (PPM) failures – that's the reasons, such as an infrastructure failure or a train fault which delayed a service, which results in a service failing to reach its destination within five minutes having called at all scheduled stations - broken down by: - Network Rail. - ScotRail. - TOC-on-TOC, that’s a situation where another train operating company (TOC) delays ScotRail services. % PPM failures by organisation Network Rail ScotRail TOC-on-TOC 2025/26 year-to- date 48.69% 46.55% 4.76% 2024/25 47.48% 47.02% 5.50% 2023/24 55.45% 39.81% 4.74% 2022/23 53.51% 41.18% 5.32% 2021/22 52.47% 43.86% 3.67% As background, in both 2022 and 2024, ScotRail operated a temporary timetable due to a pay dispute with drivers which resulted in fewer drivers being available to work overtime or rest days, as is their contractual right.

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