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Retailed EU Law (Revocation and Reform) Bill In addition to the responses you gave to Members’ questions on the Retailed EU Law (Revocation and Reform) Bill, it would be helpful to have your thoughts on how the Scottish Parliament can scrutinise decisions not to retain a piece of devolved Retained EU law.
However, energy consumers in the North of Scotland will continue face some of the highest energy bills in Britain, with severe fuel poverty currently affecting many households in the Highlands and Islands.
You have asked my question to Michael Cameron, which is great. I am sorry. That is all right. There are 600,000 tenants in the social housing sector in Scotland, so the scale of the challenge of direct engagement with all those tenants should not be understated.
Housing (Scotland) Act 2001
The Housing (Scotland) Act 2001 ('the 2001 Act') sets out powers for social landlords to end a joint tenant's interest in a tenancy by notice in limited circumstances (under section 20).
4 February 2025 Dear Members of the Rural Affairs and Islands Committee, Scottish Statutory Instrument on Whole Farm Plan When the Agriculture and Rural Communities Bill (Scotland) was passed last year, an extensive report on the impacts of island agricultural businesses was kept under wraps until the parliamentary ...
This includes supporting implementation of provisions of the Bail and Release from Custody (Scotland) Act 2023 in line with the RMA response to the associated Bill consultation and current RMA support to justice agencies in relation to Home Detention Curfew (HDC) as part of transformational work in shifting the balan...
I know that that was done for the Hate Crime and Public Order (Scotland) Bill. However, Parliament agreed that we should consider further a stand-alone offence of misogyny.
There are no further questions for the Scottish Fiscal Commission, so I thank you for your evidence this morning. 10:24 Meeting suspended. 10:33 On resuming—Referendums (Scotland) Bill: Stage 1 Referendums (Scotland) Bill: Stage 1 The last item on our agenda is evidence on the Referendums (Scotland) Bill.
Risks may have moved on, so it is incumbent on us to ensure that we have the right resources in the right places at the right times to meet contemporary risks pan-Scotland.