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Official Report Meeting date: 19 June 2025

Meeting of the Parliament 19 June 2025

I move amendment S6M-18016.1, to insert at end: “; highlights that inequalities still exist for women and girls in Scotland in areas including health, poverty, education, earnings and employment; expresses concern that the Scottish Government continues to conflate the terms ‘sex’ and ‘gender’ following the findings of the Sullivan Review and the UK Supreme Court’s judgment in For Women Scotland v The Scottish Ministers; believes that progress towards equality for women and girls has been hampered by the Scottish Government contesting the lawful definition of ‘woman’; regrets that the Scottish Government has scrapped plans for a Misogyny Bill, and urges the Scottish Government to urgently ensure that all public bodies are following their legal obligations in light of the Supreme Court’s ruling on 16 April 2025.”
Official Report Meeting date: 29 April 2025

Delegated Powers and Law Reform Committee 29 April 2025

Currently, if a lease comes to an end without the parties realising it—which happens, for example, when a tenant dies or something similar—the tenant remains in possession and the landlord continues to accept rent, the rule that applies was stated by the House of Lords in the 1980s in a case called Morrison-Low v Paterson. In effect, a new lease is created....
Official Report Meeting date: 25 February 2025

Net Zero, Energy and Transport Committee 25 February 2025

That is important because, when rain falls in a catchment, it all comes down in that “V”, and water flows very fast to the outfalls and outlets.
Official Report Meeting date: 2 May 2024

Meeting of the Parliament 02 May 2024

That has been applied alongside other offences such as assault and murder, as seen in the case of R v Wilson, where the perpetrator received a life sentence for causing grievous bodily harm with intent and child destruction, with a minimum term of 14 years.
Official Report Meeting date: 11 November 2021

Constitution, Europe, External Affairs and Culture Committee 11 November 2021

It was used in Northern Ireland during the time of the Northern Ireland Parliament from 1921 to 1971, and it featured in colonial administration, such as the “recent”—I put that in inverted commas—case relating to the Parliament of Southern Rhodesia in 1963: Madzimbamuto v Lardner-Burke. I think that you know what the convention says, but let us put it on ...
Questions and Answers Date answered: 30 November 2010

S3W-37624

To ask the Scottish Executive, following publication of Scotland’s Spending Plans and Draft Budget 2011-12, how much capital funding it will provide for the V&A at Dundee project. The Scottish Government''s Draft Budget for 2011-12 includes sufficient funding for the project feasibility and design stages to proceed.
Questions and Answers Date answered: 23 June 2010

S3W-34525

To ask the Scottish Executive by what (a) date and (b) mechanism each of the systems in Scotland will comply with the judgement of the European Court of Human Rights in the case of I v Finland by ensuring that patients can, if they wish, prevent their personal health information being accessible by anyone other than the clinicians directly involved in thei...
Questions and Answers Date answered: 16 September 2009

S3W-27088

To ask the Scottish Executive, further to the answer to question S3W-26897 by Kenny MacAskill on 8 September 2009 in relation to the foreign national released on compassionate grounds, whether it will provide the (a) length of sentence served, (b) country to which the person was returned, (c) crime for which the person was convicted, (d) date of release and (v) name of the person. The person, Francis Lloyd, was serving a sentence of six years'' imprisonment for an offence contravening the Misuse of Drugs Act 1971.
Questions and Answers Date answered: 31 March 2009

S3W-22419

To ask the Scottish Executive whether it plans to increase the cost of applications for criminal record checks carried out by Disclosure Scotland under Part V of the Police Act 1997. We intend to lay a Scottish Statutory Instrument in May to increase the cost of all types of Disclosure Scotland applications to £23 with effect from 1 August 2009.
Questions and Answers Date answered: 5 June 2008

S3W-13397

It is usual in Scotland, however, for adult relatives of those with Factor V Leiden, the most common genetic mutation which gives rise to thrombophilia, to be offered genetic testing and given appropriate advice in the light of the result of that test.

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