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Official Report Meeting date: 13 March 2014

Meeting of the Parliament 13 March 2014

Just see if you can call them. I need get paid and am worried sick. I have got kids to get food for.
Official Report Meeting date: 16 May 2012

Meeting of the Parliament 16 May 2012

Parties throughout the Parliament have actively co-operated on the bill and worked to improve it.
Official Report Meeting date: 4 December 2007

Transport, Infrastructure and Climate Change Committee, 04 Dec 2007

As you said, that includes people who are financially inactive being enabled to be active. However, it does not matter how posh the bus is or how well the train service is run: if a bus does not stop near enough to the edge of the pavement, if someone cannot get into a station...
Last updated: 31 October 2025

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Supported by: Kenneth Gibson*, Miles Briggs*, Jamie Hepburn*, Michelle Thomson* *S6M-19495 Emma Harper: Celebrating Befriending Week 2025—That the Parliament recognises Befriending Week 2025, which takes place from 1 to 7 November and is a national campaign celebrating and raising awareness of befriending and its positive impact on individuals and communities across Scotland; notes that Befriending Week was established in 2012 by Befriending Networks and has grown year on year through collaboration with its membership, with events and activities...
Last updated: 11 June 2025

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Sift stage 16 Determination as to whether to hold a review 25 (1) Following notification or a referral of a death under section 14, the review oversight committee must— (a) satisfy itself as to whether the death is a reviewable death, and (b) where it is so satisfied— (i) determine whether a domestic homicide or suicide review should be carried 30 out in respect of the death, or (ii) if the committee is unable to reach a unanimous decision and the chair of the committee so decides, refer the question to the Scottish Ministers for their determination. (2) A determination under subsection (1)(b) is to be based on— 35 (a) the likelihood of the review identifying lessons to be learned from the death or to it which would improve Scottish practice in— the circumstances leading up (i) the safeguarding of those affected by abusive domestic behaviour, or (ii) the promotion of the wellbeing of victims of abusive domestic behaviour, 24 Criminal Justice Modernisation and Abusive Domestic Behaviour Reviews (Scotland) Bill Part 2—Domestic homicide and suicide reviews (b) whether any Scottish public authorities or voluntary organisations operating in Scotland were involved, or had the opportunity to be involved, in the circumstances leading up to the death, and (c) where the persons who are persons A and B for the purpose of section 9 in relation 5 to the death in question were not partners or ex-partners, whether and to what extent there appears to be a connection between— (i) the death, and (ii) abusive behaviour (within the meaning of section 9) between person A and any partner or ex-partner of person A. 10 (3) In assessing matters as mentioned in subsection (2), the factors to which regard is had 1 must include— (a) the extent of the apparent connection between the abusive domestic behaviour and the death in question, (b) the information available to the committee or a case review panel, or likely to be 15 obtainable by either of them, in respect of the circumstances leading up to the death, (c) the extent of the connection which the persons mentioned in section 9(3) or (as the case may be) 9(5) have or had to Scotland. (4) Where the committee is making a determination under subsection (1)(b)(i), it may, if 20 the chair of the committee so decides, seek advice from the Scottish Ministers in relation to the making of the determination. (5) Where the committee satisfies itself that a death is not reviewable or determines that a review should not be carried out in respect of it (whether or not advice has been sought under subsection (4)), the Scottish Ministers may step in and direct the committee to 25 secure the carrying out of a review in respect of the death. (6) The chair of the committee must, when making a referral under subsection (1)(b)(ii) or seeking advice under subsection (4), provide the Scottish Ministers with such information within the chair’s possession or control as the chair considers is likely to be of assistance to Ministers in the exercise of their functions under those subsections. 30 (7) In this section— “abusive domestic behaviour” means abusive behaviour by person A towards person B, within the meaning of section 9(2), “voluntary organisation” means a body (other than a public authority), the activities...
Last updated: 24 February 2025

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Subordinate legislation: The Committee will take evidence on the National Bus Travel Concession Schemes (Miscellaneous Amendment) (Scotland) Order 2025 from— Jim Fairlie, Minister for Agriculture and Connectivity, Scottish Government; Carole Stewart, Head of Bus Strategy and Funding Policy, Gary McIntyre, Economist - Bus, Active Travel & Low Carbon Economics, and Bettina Sizeland, Director of Bus, Accessibility and Active Travel, Transport Scotland. 3.
Last updated: 17 January 2025

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Instruments subject to negative procedure: The Committee will consider the following— Protection of Vulnerable Groups (Prescribed Services and Activities) (Protected Adult) (Scotland) Regulations 2025 (SSI 2025/4) Disclosure Information (Accredited Bodies) (Scotland) Regulations 2025 (SSI 2025/5) 6.
Last updated: 23 December 2024

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Motions and amendments which have attracted additional support S6M-15982 Jackie Baillie: Supporting USDAW’s Calls to Give Shopworkers a Break on New Year’s Day (lodged on 20 December 2024) New Support: Paul Sweeney*, Mark Griffin* S6M-15981 Fulton MacGregor: Congratulations to Palacerigg Community Trust (lodged on 20 December 2024) New Support: Paul Sweeney* S6M-15980 Paul Sweeney: Congratulations Emma Porter on Being Honoured in the Young Women's Movement's "30 under 30" List (lodged on 20 December 2024) Monday 30 December 2024 10 Today's Business Future Business Motions & Questions Legislation Other Gnothaichean an-diugh Gnothaichean ri teachd Gluasadan agus Ceistean Reachdas Eile Motions | Gluasadan New Support: Bill Kidd* S6M-15979 Monica Lennon: Research Regarding the Effect of Alcohol Marketing on People with Alcohol Problems (lodged on 20 December 2024) New Support: Paul Sweeney*, John Mason* S6M-15978 Marie McNair: Bankie Comedian Donates to Local Charities (lodged on 20 December 2024) New Support: Tess White*, Pam Gosal* S6M-15977 Pam Gosal: SP Energy Networks Awards £55,960 to Twechar Community Action (lodged on 20 December 2024) New Support: Paul Sweeney* S6M-15976 Marie McNair: Keep Scotland Beautiful: Eco-Schools Success (lodged on 20 December 2024) New Support: Tess White* S6M-15974 Annie Wells: £1.1 million to the National Trust for Scotland for the Mackintosh Illuminated Project (lodged on 20 December 2024) New Support: Paul Sweeney* S6M-15973 Douglas Ross: New Erskine Veterans Centre Opens in Forres (lodged on 20 December 2024) New Support: Paul Sweeney* S6M-15970 Fulton MacGregor: Retronix Donates £10,000 to St Augustine's Church’s Toy Appeal (lodged on 20 December 2024) New Support: Stuart McMillan* S6M-15969 Jackie Dunbar: Tesco Winter Food Collection 2024 (lodged on 20 December 2024) New Support: Stuart McMillan* Emma Roddick: Highland Business Women Raises £1,900 for HALO (lodged on S6M-15964 20 December 2024) New Support: Tess White* S6M-15962 Douglas Lumsden: Celebrating the Inaugural Aberdeen Beer Festival and Supporting Local Hospitality (lodged on 20 December 2024) New Support: Tess White* S6M-15961 Annie Wells: Glasgow Nurse Wins Awards for New Approach to Pain Management (lodged on 20 December 2024) New Support: Stuart McMillan* Monday 30 December 2024 11 Today's Business Future Business Motions & Questions Legislation Other Gnothaichean an-diugh Gnothaichean ri teachd Gluasadan agus Ceistean Reachdas Eile Motions | Gluasadan S6M-15960 Audrey Nicoll: Welcoming the Launch of the RGU-Harbour Energy Engineering Scholarship (lodged on 20 December 2024) New Support: Stuart McMillan* S6M-15959 Alexander Stewart: Active...
Last updated: 19 December 2024

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Supported by: Audrey Nicoll*, Kevin Stewart*, Jeremy Balfour*, Miles Briggs*, Stuart McMillan* Friday 20 December 2024 8 Today's Business Future Business Motions & Questions Legislation Other Gnothaichean an-diugh Gnothaichean ri teachd Gluasadan agus Ceistean Reachdas Eile Motions | Gluasadan *S6M-15949 Annabelle Ewing: Benarty Arts Club—That the Parliament commends Benarty Arts Club on the free exhibition of members’ work, which is on display at the Lochgelly Centre until 13 January 2025; notes that the club hosts an art class every Monday at the Benarty Centre from 12.45pm to 3.00pm, which is led by tutor Fred Allan; further notes that the club has been active...
Last updated: 21 November 2024

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The Scottish Government’s policy position is that vape products should not be associated with clubs, events, activities, individuals or groups. This is an indirect form of advertising that has broad reach, especially to children and young people. 170.

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