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Scottish Government amendments in relation to research on jury deliberations were agreed to at the Committee's meeting on 26 March 2025 - see above discussion of Stage 2 in relation to criminal juries and verdicts.
Retrieved from https://www.parliament.scot/-/media/files/legislation/bills/s6-bills/assisted-dying-for-terminally-ill-adults-scotland-bill/introduction/bill-as-introduced.pdf in the Scottish Parliament on 27 March 2024. In preparing the Bill and its accompanying documents, Mr McArthur was supported by the Parliament's Non-Government Bills Unit.
A key concern of the UK Government is that, without safeguards, such contracts lead to 'one sided' flexibility which unfairly benefits employers.3UK Government. (2025, March 27). Factsheet: Zero Hours Contracts in the Employment Rights Bill.
The Committee concluded its evidence taking on the 2025 Regulations with an evidence session with the Scottish Government on 25 March 2025.
An overview of the key issues considered by the Committee is set out below.
The Committee published its report on 18 February 2025 and made no recommendations in relation to the order.
At its meeting on 12 March 2025, the Committee took evidence from Jenny Gilruth MSP, Cabinet Secretary for Education and Skills; Clare Hicks, Director, Education Reform, Scottish Government and Nico McKenzie-Juetten, Lawyer, Scottish Government Legal...
The second phase will see the framework applied to existing sites between mid-March to 31st May from 2025 onwards.
The framework will enable SEPA to assess the risk of sea lice infestation on wild salmon for proposed sites against a set threshold; applications for farm developments which SEPA determines as being likely to result in the sea lice exposure thr...
Committee reports
Date published:
10 December 2024
Written evidence
The Committee issued a Call for Views on 28 March 2024. The Call for Views was issued simultaneously in accessible formats including Easy Read and with the opportunity to respond in British Sign Language via WhatsApp.
In their response to the call for views, the Doric Board stressed the need for the standards and guidance to recognise, support, encourage and celebrate the "rich dialectic and linguistic diversity across the nation and ensuring that this is central to the whole approach of supporting Scots in education."1The Doric Board. (2024, March). Response to the Scot...
The Committee held an informal round table discussion with Farming for 1.5 on 14 March 2023.
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