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Last updated: 14 November 2024

Infected Blood Inquiry update

Sir Robert Francis, interim chair of the IBCA, is currently consulting with communities and their representatives ahead of the laying of these Regulations. I can assure you that, as this intensive work continues, I am doing all I can to listen to and to represent the views of infected and affected people in Scotland.
Last updated: 19 April 2024

21 March 2024 SPCB Minute

Officeholders have a statutory duty to lay Strategic Plans before the Parliament for each 4-year period setting out how they will perform their functions.
Last updated: 2 April 2024

Chemicals policy update 2 April 2024

At the same time, Defra published on its website a document laying out the rationale for why actions on some chemicals are being progressed whereas 2 others are not at this time under UK REACH .
Last updated: 13 April 2023

PE1984_G

Our understanding of the use of the C100 form in England is that mediation needs to be considered first, where appropriate, and that the form lays out the issues to be considered in the initial hearing.
Last updated: 30 March 2023

PE1941_U

. • Photograph memorial face, arrange enough staff, with suitable equipment (A frame or digger with sling), to lay the memorial flat. Ensure an onsite risk assessment is completed before work commences. • Consider photographing memorial face then lifting and burying memorial 50% deep behind the foundation.
Last updated: 9 December 2022

PE1984_A

We consider that the current process for raising court actions is unduly difficult to understand and very hard for a lay person to use. While the introduction of a C100-type online form would remove some of these barriers, we would suggest that far more than a form is needed to support separated parents in Scotland.
Last updated: 9 May 2022

John Swinney to Convener on Regulation Making Power in the Coronavirus Bill

The inclusion of the ‘made affirmative’ option within this Bill is considered as an option of last resort, should the modification need to be extended in an urgent timeframe. The inclusion of the ability to lay regulations under the ‘made affirmative’ procedure here is vital in a scenario where regulations need to be made urgently.
Last updated: 21 January 2022

Minutes of the CPG on Animal Welfare meeting of 29 October 2021

. • Work with other UK administrations on legislation to control exports of livestock and imports of dogs, modernise zoo licensing, and control import and sale of products that raise ethical concerns such as fur. 3 • Start consultation this year on proposals to improve animal transport legislation, and phase out cages for gamebirds and laying hens, and farr...
Last updated: 18 October 2021

Citizens Advice Scotland Additional Evidence 29 September 2021

People can struggle to access support to present their case in court as there is not national provision or funding available for in court advice or lay representation. Currently organisations are able to apply to SLAB for grant funding which can support projects providing this support, however there is not consistent or national provision.
Last updated: 11 February 2026

FPACLegacyIssues_CarnegieUK_11Feb26

Strengthening this scrutiny is essential to improving long-term outcomes, accountability and decision-making; the Scottish Government will note and respond to signals sent by Parliament about what matters.

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