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Official Report Meeting date: 30 March 2023

Meeting of the Parliament 30 March 2023

What, if any, engagement has taken place with broadcasting providers about showing those football matches on free-to-air TV? Does the First Minister agree that increased access to games such as that on Tuesday will help to inspire the next generation of footballers?
Questions and Answers Date answered: 6 December 2021

S6W-04250

/vizhome/COVID-19DailyDashboard_15960160643010/Overview We have encouraged uptake by utilising a range of communication channels, including TV, radio, digital and social, to encourage younger people to getvaccinated and we have also shared messaging and resources with organisations, such as Young Scot and the Scottish Professional Football League (SPFL). ...
Questions and Answers Date answered: 11 August 2021

S6W-02026

To ask the Scottish Government what information it has on how much it costs local authorities to consider each application regarding proposals for spectators at football matches, and whether it plans to provide additional funding to cover this cost.
Last updated: 30 September 2022

SPCB 2022 Paper 46

Additionally, In Conversation with … events with well-known speakers including academic and philosopher, Professor A.C. Grayling; and footballer and commentator, John Barnes, will take place with the Presiding Officers as chairs in the Debating Chamber. 6.
Last updated: 13 November 2020

SPBill85S052020

Scottish Parliamentary Standards (Sexual Harassment and Complaints Process) Bill [AS INTRODUCED] An Act of the Scottish Parliament to allow the Commissioner for Ethical Standards in Public Life in Scotland to investigate complaints of past sexual harassment made about members of the Parliament in respect of behaviour towards members of their own staff; to r...
Last updated: 7 March 2023

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Vulnerable Witnesses (Criminal Evidence) (Scotland) Bill (G) Stage 1 (lead committee (Justice Committee)), 26 June 2018 Legislative Consent Memorandums Tuesday 4 September 2018 32 Today's Business Future Business Motions & Questions Legislation Other Gnothaichean an-diugh Gnothaichean ri teachd Gluasadan agus Ceistean Reachdas Eile Progress of Legislation | Adhartas Reachdais A list of all Legislative Consent Memorandums lodged with the Scottish Parliament can be accessed via the website at: http://www.parliament.scot/parliamentarybusiness/Bills/31313.aspx Holocaust (Return of Cultural Objects) (Amendment) Bill (UK Parliament legislation) LCM- S5-15 Lodged on 15 March 2018 Motion agreed by the Parliament, 8 May 2018 Ivory Bill (UK Parliament legislation) LCM-S5-16 Lodged on 6 June 2018 Environment, Climate Change and Land Reform Committee, 4 September 2018 Offensive...
Last updated: 10 June 2024

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E Monitoring in criminal proceedings 1 Requirement when disposing of case 2 Particular rules regarding disposals 3 List of the relevant disposals 4 More about the list of disposals toring on release on parole Moni 5 Requirement with licence conditions 6 Particular rules regarding conditions 7 List of the relevant conditions 7A Duty to share information before releasing a prisoner on licence evices, use and information D 8 Approved devices to be prescribed 9 Use of devices and information Arrangements and designation 10 Arrangements for monitoring system 11 Designation of person to do monitoring bligations and compliance O 12 Standard obligations put on offenders 13 Deemed breach of disposal or conditions 14 Documentary evidence at breach hearings ocedure and schedule SSI pr 15 Procedure for making regulations 16 Additional and consequential provisions ART 2 P ISCLOSURE OF CONVICTIONS DRules relating to disclosure 17 Effect of expiry of disclosure periods SP Bill 27B Session 5 (2019) ii Management of Offenders (Scotland) Bill 18 Sentences excluded from becoming spent 19 Disclosure periods for particular sentences 20 Table A – disclosure periods: ordinary cases 21 Table B – disclosure periods: service sentences 22 Disclosure period: caution for good behaviour...
Last updated: 10 June 2024

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Management of Offenders (Scotland) Bill 43 Schedule 2—Rehabilitation of Offenders Act 1974 (11) In the title of section 6, for the word “rehabilitation” there is substituted “disclosure”. (12) In section 7, in subsection (1)(d)— (a) for the words “or other penalty” there is substituted “requirement, restriction or other way of regulating the person’s behaviour”, 5 (b) for the word “rehabilitation” there is substituted “disclosure”. (13) In the title of section 7, for the words “rehabilitation under this Act, etc.” there is substituted “protection under section 4(1)”. (14) In section 8, in subsection (1), for the word “rehabilitated” there is substituted “protected”. 10 (15) In section 9— (a) in subsection (1), for the words “rehabilitated living person” there is substituted “living protected person”, (b) in subsection (3)— (i) in paragraph (a), for the word “rehabilitated” in both places where it occurs 15 there is substituted “protected”, (ii) in paragraph (b), for the word “rehabilitated” in both places where it occurs there is substituted “protected”. (16) In schedule 1, in paragraph 1, for the words “period of rehabilitation” there is substituted “disclosure period”. 20 (17) In schedule 2— (a) in paragraph 1(3)(a) and (b), for the word “rehabilitation” in each place where it occurs there is substituted “disclosure”, (b) in paragraph 5(b), for the word “rehabilitation” there is substituted “disclosure”. (18) In schedule 3, in paragraph 1— 25 (a) in sub-paragraph (5), for the word “rehabilitation” in both places where it occurs there is substituted “disclosure”, (b) in sub-paragraph (6), for the word “rehabilitation” in both places where it occurs there is substituted “disclosure”.
Last updated: 13 December 2022

SPBill22ENS062022accessible

Section 26 will amend the Antisocial Behaviour etc. (Scotland) Act 2004 so that, except in one respect, “child” in that Act will mean a person under 18.
Official Report Meeting date: 3 December 2020

Meeting of the Parliament (Hybrid) 03 December 2020

That applies particularly to football clubs outside the top five or six positions, which receive little by way of finance from the television companies.

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