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Official Report Meeting date: 10 November 2020

Economy, Energy and Fair Work Committee 10 November 2020

At the early stages of the crisis, I was sitting with my jaw hanging open when people were talking about a V-shaped recovery, which was fantastical.
Official Report Meeting date: 15 October 2020

Meeting of the Parliament (Virtual) 15 October 2020

That is why I strongly agree with the point that Joan McAlpine made, and I encourage Sky Sports to make the Rangers v Celtic match free to view. That is a small but important contribution that it could make to help to keep people safe right now, as it would enable them to watch the match in the comfort and safety of their own home and would make it less lik...
Official Report Meeting date: 3 September 2020

Culture, Tourism, Europe and External Affairs Committee 03 September 2020

I have had involvement with the group in my previous position at the V&A Dundee, where I worked at the beginning of the pandemic, and in my current position at the National Trust for Scotland.
Official Report Meeting date: 28 April 2020

Health and Sport Committee 28 April 2020

Traditional shoe-leather epidemiology, as I called it earlier, would have sorted that out by now: a study would have been done that involved asking people who had been there whether they had had an infection, and that would tell us how many cases there had been. It is the same with the Liverpool v Atlético Madrid football match, which people in Liverpool...
Official Report Meeting date: 20 February 2018

Justice Committee 20 February 2018

The CJEU’s ruling in the case of Maximillian Schrems v Data Protection Commissioner rests on the basic impossibility of presuming that the United States—in that specific case—is complying with EU data protection standards.
Last updated: 24 March 2026

SPBill71BS062026

.”, (b) in subsection (6), for “planted with trees and used as woodlands” substitute “used— (a) as woodlands, or 20 (b) for an environmental purpose.” (3) For section 50 (use of common grazings for forestry purposes), substitute— “50 Use of common grazings for forestry or environmental purposes: consent of owner (1) Subsection (2) applies where a grazings committee or any crofter who holds 25 a right in the common grazing, proposes that the committee should, in exercise of their power under section 48(4)— (a) plant trees on, and use as woodlands, any part of the common grazing, or (b) use any part of the common grazing for an environmental purpose. 30 (2) The grazings committee must apply to the owner of the common grazing requesting consent to the proposed use of the part of the common grazing concerned. (3) The owner may, on an application under subsection (2), decide to— (a) grant consent— 35 (i) subject to reasonable conditions, (ii) without conditions, or 30 Crofting and Scottish Land Court Bill Part 1—Crofting reform Chapter 1—Crofts and crofters (b) refuse consent on (and only on) the grounds that implementation of the proposal would— (i) adversely affect the exercise of any rights which the owner has under or by virtue of Schedule 2, 5 (ii) prevent an intended resumption by virtue of section 20(1), (iii) be detrimental to the sound management of the estate which comprises the land, (iv) cause hardship to a crofter who shares in the common grazing, (v...
Last updated: 3 March 2026

Letter from CabSecCAE Draft Climate Change Plan consultation responses and independent analysis 27 F

This publication is available at www.gov.scot Any enquiries regarding this publication should be sent to us at The Scottish Government St Andrew’s House Edinburgh EH1 3DG ISBN: 978-1-80643-944-7 (web only) Published by The Scottish Government,February 2026 Produced for The Scottish Government by APS Group Scotland, 21 Tennant Street, Edinburgh EH6 5NA PPDAS1721448 (02/26) w w w . g o v . s c o t pdf. application/pdf. 1016070.
Last updated: 11 February 2026

SPBill71AS062026

.”, (b) in subsection (6), for “planted with trees and used as woodlands” substitute “used— 30 (a) as woodlands, or (b) for an environmental purpose.” (3) For section 50 (use of common grazings for forestry purposes), substitute— 29 Crofting and Scottish Land Court Bill Part 1—Crofting reform Chapter 1—Crofts and crofters “50 Use of common grazings for forestry or environmental purposes: consent of owner (1) Subsection (2) applies where a grazings committee or any crofter who holds a right in the common grazing, proposes that the committee should, in exercise 5 of their power under section 48(4)— (a) plant trees on, and use as woodlands, any part of the common grazing, or (b) use any part of the common grazing for an environmental purpose. (2) The grazings committee must apply to the owner of the common grazing 10 requesting consent to the proposed use of the part of the common grazing 1 concerned. (3) The owner may, on an application under subsection (2), decide to— (a) grant consent— (i) subject to reasonable conditions, 15 (ii) without conditions, or (b) refuse consent on (and only on) the grounds that implementation of the proposal would— (i) adversely affect the exercise of any rights which the owner has under or by virtue of Schedule 2, 20 (ii) prevent an intended resumption by virtue of section 20(1), (iii) be detrimental to the sound management of the estate which comprises the land, (iv) cause hardship to a crofter who shares in the common grazing, (v...
Last updated: 7 October 2025

SPCB Annual Report and Accounts 2024-25

Changes in the present value of the scheme liabilities are as follows: 31 March 31 March 2025 2024 £M £M Opening liability 98.8 91.4 Current service cost 3.6 3.3 Interest cost 4.7 4.3 Contributions by members 1.2 1.1 Actuarial (gains)/losses (15.1) 1.2 Net transfers-in, less benefits paid out (2.4) (2.4) Administration expenses (0.1) (0.1) Closing liability 90.7 98.8 v. Changes in the fair value of scheme assets are as follows: 31 March 31 March 2025 2024 £M £M Opening fair value of scheme assets 105.0 97.1 Interest on scheme assets 5.0 4.5 Actual return less expected return on scheme assets (2.3) 2.7 Contributions by employer 2.3 2.1 Contributions by members* 1.2 1.1 Benefits paid and expenses (2.4) (2.4) Administration expenses (0.1) (0.1) Closing fair value of scheme assets 108.7 105.0 * including transfers in and transfers out by members The SPCB expects to contribute £2.5m to the Members’ Pension Fund in 2025-26.
Last updated: 23 September 2025

EU Law Tracker Number 5 final

It sets out a range of commitments and affirmations under a series of headings and subheadings: II Security, Defence and Development Cooperation 10 https://commission.europa.eu/strategy-and-policy/strategy-documents/commission-work-programme/commission-work-programme-2025_en 18 CEEAC EU Law Tracker: Report 5 Lisa Claire Whitten, July 2025 Security and defence Cooperation on maritime security and safety Development and disaster cooperation Health Security III Putting people at the centre of the EU-UK relationship IV Strengthening our economies while protecting our planet and its resources Energy Cooperation New Technologies Sanitary and Phytocsanitary Area Linking UK-EU Emission Trading Systems Provision of services through entry and temporary stay of natural persons for business purposes Competition Cooperation V...

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