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Official Report Meeting date: 19 January 2022

Rural Affairs, Islands and Natural Environment Committee 19 January 2022

Are members content with that suggestion? If not, I ask them to type N in the chat function; otherwise, I will presume that all members agree.
Official Report Meeting date: 14 June 2012

Meeting of the Parliament 14 June 2012

I have a great deal of respect for the Scottish Police Federation, welcome my meetings with its representatives and am delighted at its reception for me and other members of the Government.
Official Report Meeting date: 11 March 2021

COVID-19 Committee 11 March 2021

In the chat box, please type Y to vote for the amendment, N to vote against the amendment, or A to abstain.
Official Report Meeting date: 24 February 2021

Rural Economy and Connectivity Committee 24 February 2021

Are we agreed? If you do not agree, type N in the chat box. We are not agreed.
Official Report Meeting date: 11 September 2018

Economy, Energy and Fair Work Committee 11 September 2018

That was funding for the 2014 period, which, with the N+3 arrangement, tripped out at the end of 2017.
Questions and Answers Date answered: 24 February 2015

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Nursery New Planting Wider Environment Total Scotland 3 103 63 169 England 19 179 494 692 Wales 1 28 6 35 N Ireland 3 89 0 92 UK (total) 26 399 563 988 However, from 2 February 2015, reporting will focus on the number of hectares (10x10km squares) in which this disease has been confirmed.
Last updated: 20 January 2026

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Tertiary Education and Training (Funding and Governance) (Scotland) Bill [AS PASSED] An Act of the Scottish Parliament to make provision about a national funding strategy for tertiary education, skills and apprenticeships; to make provision about the functions and governance of the Scottish Further and Higher Education Funding Council; to make provision about financial support for students in further and higher education; and for connected purposes. 5 P ART A1 N...
Last updated: 11 December 2025

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Other exemptions 20 5 (1) Advertising is exempt from the advertising offence if it constitutes— (a) displaying an advertisement employed wholly as— (i) a memorial, or (ii) a railway signal, (b) distributing or providing current newspapers, 25 (c) activity undertaken by Glasgow City Council, (d) activity undertaken, controlled or restricted by Glasgow Life, (e) activity undertaken by a UEFA Partner, (f) an advertisement in existence before the coming into force of this paragraph that remains in existence, and is displayed by or on behalf of an advertiser in relation 30 to a good or service other than a good or service falling within one or more of the product categories mentioned in sub-paragraph (3), (g) any advertisement in respect of which a contract has been made before the coming into force of this paragraph under the terms of which contract that advertisement may not be cancelled or altered without a financial penalty being payable, 35 (h) displaying an advertisement on an aircraft for the purposes of— (i) complying with the law of Scotland or any other country, being law in force in relation to the aircraft, (ii) securing the safety of the aircraft or any person or property, 23 UEFA European Championship (Scotland) Bill Schedule 3—Advertising offence: exemptions for certain types of activity (iii) the furtherance, by or on behalf of the Scottish Ministers or a department of the Government of the United Kingdom, by a person acting under any public duty or by a person providing ambulance or rescue services by air, of measures in connection with circumstances existing or imminent at the 5 time the aircraft is used which may cause danger to persons or property, or (iv) civil defence, military or police purposes, (i) displaying a mark or inscription (other than an illuminated sign) on the body of an aeroplane or helicopter, or (j) displaying an advertisement on street furniture provided that the advertisement— 10 (i) is not illuminated, 1 (ii) bears only the name, contact details and device (or any one or more of those things) of the manufacturer, owner or operator of the street furniture, and (iii) is not displayed for the purposes of ambush marketing. (2) Sub-paragraph (1)(b) does not apply to— 15 (a) distribution or provision of newspapers in a street if the distribution or provision is done in a manner that causes undue interference or inconvenience to persons using the street, or (b) distribution of a newspaper if the person distributing the newspaper is participating in ambush marketing by providing the purchaser with an item or advertising 20 supplement accompanying the newspaper. (3) The product categories referred to in sub-paragraph (1)(f) are— (a) athletic footwear, sports apparel, sports hardware, footballs, sports accessories, (b) all alcoholic beverages (spirits, beers, ciders, ales etc.), (c) all non-alcoholic beverages (water, soft drinks, sport drinks, juices, tea, coffee 25 etc.), (d) tyres, (e) payment systems and payment technology, (f) consumer electronics (TV, mobile phones, tablets etc.) and white goods (fridges, freezers etc.), 30 (g) automotive vehicles (including associated parts, services and accessories), (h) mobility systems and services (including vehicle leasing, hiring and rental together with car sharing/pooling and ride hailing/taxi services), (i) food ordering and delivery services, (j) telecommunications and internet provider services, 35 (k) fuel, oil and lubricants, (l) airline services, (m) banking services, (n...
Last updated: 12 March 2025

SPBill60S062025

Other exemptions 20 5 (1) Advertising is exempt from the advertising offence if it constitutes— (a) displaying an advertisement employed wholly as— (i) a memorial, or (ii) a railway signal, (b) distributing or providing current newspapers, 25 (c) activity undertaken by Glasgow City Council, (d) activity undertaken, controlled or restricted by Glasgow Life, (e) activity undertaken by a UEFA Partner, (f) an advertisement in existence before the coming into force of this paragraph that remains in existence, and is displayed by or on behalf of an advertiser in relation 30 to a good or service other than a good or service falling within one or more of the product categories mentioned in sub-paragraph (3), (g) any advertisement in respect of which a contract has been made before the coming into force of this paragraph under the terms of which contract that advertisement may not be cancelled or altered without a financial penalty being payable, 35 (h) displaying an advertisement on an aircraft for the purposes of— (i) complying with the law of Scotland or any other country, being law in force in relation to the aircraft, (ii) securing the safety of the aircraft or any person or property, 23 UEFA European Championship (Scotland) Bill Schedule 3—Advertising offence: exemptions for certain types of activity (iii) the furtherance, by or on behalf of the Scottish Ministers or a department of the Government of the United Kingdom, by a person acting under any public duty or by a person providing ambulance or rescue services by air, of measures in connection with circumstances existing or imminent at the 5 time the aircraft is used which may cause danger to persons or property, or (iv) civil defence, military or police purposes, (i) displaying a mark or inscription (other than an illuminated sign) on the body of an aeroplane or helicopter, or (j) displaying an advertisement on street furniture provided that the advertisement— 10 (i) is not illuminated, 1 (ii) bears only the name, contact details and device (or any one or more of those things) of the manufacturer, owner or operator of the street furniture, and (iii) is not displayed for the purposes of ambush marketing. (2) Sub-paragraph (1)(b) does not apply to— 15 (a) distribution or provision of newspapers in a street if the distribution or provision is done in a manner that causes undue interference or inconvenience to persons using the street, or (b) distribution of a newspaper if the person distributing the newspaper is participating in ambush marketing by providing the purchaser with an item or advertising 20 supplement accompanying the newspaper. (3) The product categories referred to in sub-paragraph (1)(f) are— (a) athletic footwear, sports apparel, sports hardware, footballs, sports accessories, (b) all alcoholic beverages (spirits, beers, ciders, ales etc.), (c) all non-alcoholic beverages (water, soft drinks, sport drinks, juices, tea, coffee 25 etc.), (d) tyres, (e) payment systems and payment technology, (f) consumer electronics (TV, mobile phones, tablets etc.) and white goods (fridges, freezers etc.), 30 (g) automotive vehicles (including associated parts, services and accessories), (h) mobility systems and services (including vehicle leasing, hiring and rental together with car sharing/pooling and ride hailing/taxi services), (i) food ordering and delivery services, (j) telecommunications and internet provider services, 35 (k) fuel, oil and lubricants, (l) airline services, (m) banking services, (n...
Last updated: 7 November 2024

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