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Official Report Meeting date: 17 April 2012

European and External Relations Committee 17 April 2012

People talk about Scotland losing access to structural funds and have been talking about that for many years, but we still have a structural funds programme and we will get another one. However, the programmes are getting smaller and smaller, so we must focus our efforts on the right types of activity.
Official Report Meeting date: 16 May 2012

Economy, Energy and Tourism Committee 16 May 2012

It is a wee bit of a selling job to get private tenants on board, but it usually works.
Official Report Meeting date: 19 February 2014

Finance Committee 19 February 2014

They will allow revenue Scotland and then the courts and the tribunal to do more than just look to the words in a tax statute, given that avoidance activity, by definition, is intended to try to get round those plain words.
Official Report Meeting date: 3 March 2022

Standards, Procedures and Public Appointments Committee 03 March 2022

I will endeavour to look at that and get back to the committee with the detail.
Official Report Meeting date: 5 October 2016

Meeting of the Parliament 05 October 2016

My officials are working flat out—including getting overtime, which is a sensible measure—to ensure that every farmer can get a loan under the scheme if he or she is so entitled.
SPICe briefings Date published: 31 October 2019

Scottish social security benefits - Relationship to the child

(For example a 19 year old mother whose own parents still get child benefit for her). Foster parents cannot get the payment for the children they foster.
Last updated: 17 February 2025

SPBill58PMS062025accessible

Indeed, this bill includes a requirement for the Scottish Government to review the implementation of this Bill following its enactment including requiring active consideration as to whether further legislation should be introduced in relation to the theft of other animals normally kept as pets. 64.
Last updated: 12 September 2024

PreBudgetScrutiny202526_SPICeSummaryOfEvidence

In order to do this, the Scottish Government should switch capital expenditure from high-carbon transport spending (in particular road construction) to active travel & public transport, the low-carbon modes of transport.”
Last updated: 8 April 2024

PB_2023_Paper034

S6M-07890: Emma Harper: Wear A Hat Day 2023 - That the Parliament recognises what it sees as the importance of Wear A Hat Day, taking place on 31 March 2023, in raising awareness of brain tumours; understands that brain tumours are the biggest killer of children and adults under 40 with cancer in Scotland, reducing life expectancy by 20 years on average; believes that this is the highest life expectancy reduction of any cancer, but that the treatment and understanding of brain tumours are 20 years behind those relating to more common cancers; notes that brain tumours often cause side effects that have a severe impact on a person's quality of life; understands that there are over 130 different types of brain tumour, and that some symptoms of brain tumours can mimic other equally serious conditions, which often renders early diagnosis and treatment more difficult in many cases; further understands that brain tumour charities, such as the Brain Tumour Charity, are working hard to fund pioneering research, raise awareness of the signs and symptoms of brain tumours, and provide support to people affected by brain tumours; commends the success of national campaigns, which it considers have contributed to a reduction in the average diagnosis time for childhood brain tumours, from 9.1 to 6.5 weeks, since 2011; believes that national campaigns are a basis on which to develop further awareness; notes the significant efforts of Dumfries and Galloway Medical Physics Technician, Alan Johnstone, in both raising awareness of brain tumours and funding for research and development into the causes of brain tumours, their treatment and, ultimately, a cure; understands that Alan’s late wife, Anneka Johnstone, was diagnosed with a glioblastoma brain tumour and sadly died in 2019, despite being a very fit and active...
Last updated: 21 March 2023

SPBill24S062023

Wildlife Management and Muirburn (Scotland) Bill [AS INTRODUCED] CONTENTS Section P ART 1 W ILDLIFE MANAGEMENT Glue traps 1 Offence of using glue trap 2 Offence of purchasing glue trap 3 Forfeiture and disposal of glue traps Regulation of certain wildlife traps 4 Regulation of certain wildlife traps 5 Penalties relating to use of spring traps Licensing of land for killing and taking of certain birds 6 Killing and taking of certain birds permitted only on land with section 16AA licence 7 Licensing: land on which certain birds may be killed or taken Investigation of wildlife offences 8 Animal welfare inspectors’ powers P ART 2 M UIRBURN LICENSING Requirement for muirburn licence 9 Requirement for muirburn licence Muirburn licences 10 Application for muirburn licence 11 Grant of muirburn licence 12 Muirburn licences: content and conditions 13 Modification, suspension and revocation of muirburn licence Making muirburn 14 Muirburn Code 15 Notice of muirburn activity...

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