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SPICe briefings Date published: 29 April 2025

The UK Employment Rights Bill

Section 26 of the Act defines harassment covered by the Act as "unwanted conduct" which violates a person's dignity or creates an "intimidating, hostile, degrading, humiliating or offensive environment." The conduct must also fall into one of three categories: unwanted conduct related to a protected characteristic, for example, the person's race or a disabi...
Official Report Meeting date: 9 March 2004

Standards Committee, 09 Mar 2004

There is a clear difference between something that prejudices one's behaviour and something that gives the appearance of prejudicing one's behaviour.
Questions and Answers Date answered: 12 January 2006

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Project Location Award (£) Spartans Community Football Academy Edinburgh 400,000 Greenfield Football Centre Glasgow 200,000 Aulton Pavilion and Pitch Developments Aberdeen 450,000 Bayhead Pitch Development Programme Stornow...
Official Report Meeting date: 8 September 2004

Plenary, 08 Sep 2004

In particular, does he welcome the decision of the police officer in charge of the most recent Rangers v Celtic football match, who published the figures for the number of arrests and the number of people charged with religious hatred in that context?
Official Report Meeting date: 16 November 2006

Plenary, 16 Nov 2006

We know that the SNP thought that it was daft to bring in antisocial behaviour laws and to ensure that we had both antisocial behaviour orders and dispersal orders to tackle the problems of youth offending and trouble in our communities.
Official Report Meeting date: 2 November 2006

Plenary, 02 Nov 2006

Antisocial Behaviour To ask the Scottish Executive what measures are being taken to expand diversionary projects to prevent antisocial behaviour.
Official Report Meeting date: 2 May 2002

Plenary, 02 May 2002

Although the Scottish Parliament is not responsible for immigration policies or for any of the other foreign policy attitudes that might underlie such behaviour—if they do not encourage such behaviour, they certainly do not prevent it—I ask the Executive to accept more responsibility, to ensure that no such copycat behaviour takes place in Scotland.
Official Report Meeting date: 31 October 2006

Justice 1 Committee and Justice 2 Committee (Joint Meeting), 31 Oct 2006

You could put some resources into that rather than going round the local authorities to see why they are not using antisocial behaviour orders. We know that the police and many local authorities say that a measure that criminalises behaviour is not something that they want to use at the moment.
Official Report Meeting date: 19 November 2003

Education Committee, 19 Nov 2003

My school currently has about 90 youngsters who have individualised educational programmes or individual behaviour plans—support for their behaviour or educational development.
Official Report Meeting date: 23 November 2005

Communities Committee, 23 Nov 2005

If a local authority is planning to serve an antisocial behaviour notice on a landlord because of a particular type of behaviour, the regulations say that that would normally be in addition to action—such as an antisocial behaviour order—from the local authority that is aimed directly at the antisocial behaviour.

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