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Committee reports Date published: 2 October 2018

Legislative Consent Memorandum: Offensive Weapons Bill - Clause 4(8)(c): Delivery of corrosive products to persons under 18

Clause 4(8)(c): Delivery of corrosive products to persons under 18 Power conferred on: The Scottish Ministers Power exercised by: Order made by Scottish statutory instrument Parliamentary Procedure: Negative Provisions Clause 4 creates a new offence of delivering corrosive products to persons under 18, where the products are purchased from overseas sellers (whether online or by mail order or telephone).
Committee reports Date published: 22 January 2018

Report on the Scottish Government's Draft Budget 2018/19 - Annex B - Written evidence submitted to the Committee

Annex B - Written evidence submitted to the Committee The written submissions of evidence received by the Committee are available online: Submission from the Scottish Retail Consortium Submission from Brian Griffiths Submission from the Scottish Council on Deafness Submission from North Ayrshire Council Submission from RTPI Scotland Submission from Abe...
SPICe briefings Date published: 8 June 2017

Air Departure Tax (Scotland) Bill: Consideration prior to Stage 3 - Parliamentary consideration

Table 1: Summary of Parliamentary ConsiderationStageDateBill introduced 19 December 2016Stage 1 - general principles Committee1 February (evidence), 8 February (evidence) 22 February (evidence), 1 March (evidence), 22 March (private), and 29 March (private) 2017Delegated Powers and Law Reform Committee 31 January, 21 February, 28 February (private) and 16 May 2017Stage 1 report: Committee1 April 2017Scottish Government’s response to Finance Committee Stage 1 report 21 April 2017Stage 1 debate 25 April 2017Stage 2 – detailed consideration17 May 2017Bill (as amended at Stage 2)posted online...
Last updated: 10 April 2024

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S6M-01059: Clare Adamson: Electrical Fire Safety Week 2021 - That the Parliament recognises that Electrical Fire Safety Week begins on 22 November 2021; understands that, this year, the annual initiative, which is run by the charity, Electrical Safety First, will focus on the potential risks of electrical fires caused by counterfeit and recalled products that are easily available to purchase on online marketplaces; believes that three out of five people in Scotland will turn to these platforms for Christmas shopping this year; understands that multiple investigations by Electrical Safety First have discovered dangerous electrical goods for sale via third-party sellers on online marketplaces, including products, such as washing machines and tumble dryers, that have been listed for sale despite being subject to recall notices by the manufacturer due to safety concerns; welcomes the creation of the new body, Consumer Scotland, which will have a requirement to establish a central database to raise awareness around major product recalls; notes calls encouraging consumers to remain vigilant when purchasing electrical goods and for them to stick to trusted stores or websites of known manufacturers and retailers, such as those found on the high street; commends the continued efforts and advocacy of Electrical Safety First, which is dedicated to preventing deaths, injuries and accidents caused by electricity, and wishes everyone involved with Electrical Fire Safety Week 2021 every success in raising awareness of this important issue.
Questions and Answers Date lodged: 27 August 2025

S6O-04878

To ask the Scottish Government what support it can provide to local authorities to help ensure that all residents across the north east can access local council services, including help when things go wrong, in person as well as online. S6O-04878
Questions and Answers Date answered: 14 September 2022

S6W-10382

To ask the Scottish Government, in relation to its Deposit Return Scheme, when Circularity Scotland will publish designs for the return counting process for online takeback. As DRS Scheme Administrator, it is for Circularity Scotland Ltd to determine when to publish such information.  
Official Report Meeting date: 7 May 2020

Meeting of the Parliament (Virtual) 07 May 2020

On a wider note, one thing that we might see almost as a legacy of Covid-19 is that, because people are becoming more used to working online, they will perhaps avail themselves of purchasing food online, rather than necessarily from shops or supermarkets.
Last updated: 14 January 2021

CE Report 6 December 2020

Over four Saturdays in January, through online meetings, the Panel will take in wide-ranging and accessible evidence curated by SPICe and external experts.
Official Report Meeting date: 7 June 2017

Meeting of the Parliament 07 June 2017

What is the Scottish Government doing to promote safety online, in particular among children and young people?
Official Report Meeting date: 6 September 2016

Meeting of the Parliament 06 September 2016

The findings also showed that 40 per cent of those who had experienced bullying had suffered either partly or wholly online. It is clear that online bullying is on the rise.

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