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Last updated: 2 February 2023

BiPC 2023 Workshop 4

She is a member of the Scottish Government’s Procurement Supply Group and the Community Wealth Building Bill Steering Group. Julie Welsh, Chief Executive Officer, Scotland Excel: More than 20 years’ experience in the public and private sectors, previously working at Renfrewshire Council before Scotland Excel.
Official Report Meeting date: 7 June 2022

Finance and Public Administration Committee 07 June 2022

You are right that that is slightly surprising, given that there is finance in both London and south-east Scotland.
Last updated: 27 January 2026

20260119 Correspondence from the Minister for Victims and Community Safety to DPLR Convener Consult

These include potential reforms of cohabitants’ financial rights on separation and also on the reform of cohabitants’ rights where their cohabiting partner dies without leaving a will.
Last updated: 1 November 2022

PE1902 SPICe briefing

Community organisations do not currently have the right to appeal decisions should their request be rejected (during the passing of the Bill in 2015, Ministers committed to keeping this under review).
Committee reports Date published: 2 March 2023

Subordinate Legislation under the Cost of Living (Tenant Protection) (Scotland) Act 2022 considered by the Local Government, Housing and Planning Committee on 28 February 2023

It was considered in the Parliament as emergency legislation and accordingly the Committee did not have time to undertake scrutiny of the Bill. It did, however, take evidence from stakeholders and the Minister for Zero Carbon Buildings, Active Travel and Tenants’ Rights (‘the Minister’) on the issues raised by the pr...
Official Report Meeting date: 26 February 2026

Standards, Procedures and Public Appointments Committee 26 February 2026 [Draft]

I saw the duty to publicise that was in the bill as being a key part of that, and I still do.
Last updated: 10 April 2024

PB_2021_Paper078

S6M-01866: Maggie Chapman: The Right to Access Environmental Justice - That the Parliament notes the publication of the Environmental Rights Centre for Scotland report, Why Scotland needs an environmental court or tribunal, in October 2021; considers that the report informs the debate on how to ensure that members of the public, including those in the North East Scotland region, can enjoy their right of access to environmental justice, which it understands forms part of the procedural right to a healthy environment guaranteed by the Aarhus Convention, and is proposed for inclusion in a new statutory right in Scotland; believes that access to environmental justice is unaffordable to many, and that this is contrary to the requirements of the Aarhus Convention; welcomes what it sees as the Scottish Government’s commitment to ensure that a review of environmental justice, including the case for an environmental court, will commence by spring 2023, and notes the calls for all stakeholders to participate in this debate ahead of the 2023 consultation.
Last updated: 17 January 2023

PE1723_W

We would hope that the committee would urge the Scottish Government, the SNHS, and other research bodies to continue Scotland’s proud history in the field to be continued to be developed.
Last updated: 16 March 2023

SPICe Briefing_YP Evidence

One person felt that all major proposed changes to law should be explained clearly to the public, and that the public should be given the opportunity to vote on whether bills proposing major changes should be passed (the examples of major changes used were around the full-term abortion of infants with Down’s Syndrome, gender recognition, and the right to demonstrate).
Committees Meeting date: 17 December 2024

36th Meeting, 2024

Decision on taking business in private, Scrutiny of the Scottish Housing Regulator, Scrutiny of the Scottish Housing Regulator, Scrutiny of SPCB Supported Bodies, Housing emergency inquiry, Renters' Rights Bill (UK Parliament legislation), Work programme.

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