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Last updated: 6 October 2023

Minutes of the meeting held on 2 March 2023

All advertising channels are under consideration in the consultation, although in the case of TV, radio and cinema advertising it acknowledges that powers are reserved.
Last updated: 10 June 2024

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Children (Scotland) Bill 13 (4) A court may vary or revoke an order it made under subsection (1). (5) An order under subsection (1) or (4) may be made— (a) at any time, and (b) whether or not a party to the proceedings has applied for one. 5 (6) The special measures which may be authorised by virtue of an order under subsection (1) or (4) are— (a) use of a live television link, (b) use of a screen, (c) use of a supporter, 10 (d) any other measure prescribed by the Scottish Ministers by regulations. (7) Regulations under subsection (6)(d) are subject to the affirmative procedure. (8) In considering whether attending or participating in hearings is causing, or is likely to cause, a person distress, the court must take into account— (a) the nature and circumstances of any matters raised, or likely to be raised, 15 in the proceedings, (b) the relationship (if any) between the person and any other party to the proceedings, (c) the person’s age and maturity, (d) any behaviour towards the person on the part of— 20 (i) any other party to the proceedings, (ii) members of the family or associates of any other party, (iii) any other person who is likely to be a party to the proceedings or a witness in the proceedings, and (e) such other matters as appear to the court to be relevant, including— 25 (i) the social and cultural background and ethnic origins of the person, (ii) the person’s sexual orientation, (iii) the domestic and employment circumstances of the person, (iv) any religious beliefs or political opinions of the person, (v) any physical disability or other physical impairment which the 30 person has. 11C Special measures under section 11B (1) If a court orders the use of a live television link, the court must make such arrangements as seem to it appropriate to enable the vulnerable party to watch and hear the proceedings by means of such a link. 35 (2) If a court orders the use of a screen, a screen must be used to conceal the vulnerable party from the sight of the other parties to the proceedings. 14 Children (Scotland) Bill (3) If a court— (a) orders the use of— (i) a live television link, or (ii) a screen, and 5 (b) considers it necessary or appropriate for the other parties to be able, during the proceedings, to— (i) hear the vulnerable party, (ii) watch the vulnerable party, or (iii) both, 10 the court must make such arrangements as seem to it appropriate to enable the other parties to do so. (4) Where— (a) a court has ordered the use of a live television link or a screen in proceedings in a sheriff court, but 15 (b) the court lacks accommodation or equipment necessary to enable the measure to be used, the sheriff may by order transfer all or any part of the proceedings to any sheriff court in the same sheriffdom which has such accommodation or equipment available. 20 (5) If a court orders the use of a supporter, another person (“the supporter”) nominated by or on behalf of the vulnerable party may be present alongside the vulnerable party for the purpose of providing support during the proceedings. (6) The supporter— (a) must not prompt or otherwise seek to influence the vulnerable party in 25 the course of a hearing, (b) may not act as the supporter, within the meaning of subsection (5), while the vulnerable party is giving evidence, (c) may not act as the supporter, if the supporter is to give evidence in the proceedings, at any time before giving evidence. 30 (7) Subsection (6)(b) does not preclude the same person from being both— (a) a supporter within the meaning of subsection (5), and (b) a supporter within the meaning of section 22 of the Vulnerable Witnesses (Scotland) Act 2004. (8) In this section— 35 (a) references to a measure being ordered are to its being ordered under section 11B, (b) “vulnerable party” means the party for whose benefit the court ordered the use of the measure in question.”.
Last updated: 3 April 2024

Children Care and Justice Bill 28 March 2024

This attention led to the family moving house, but it continued, leaving them feeling house-bound and unable to watch live TV. Family and friends were contacted by the media and their other child has been targeted at school.
Official Report Meeting date: 27 May 2021

Meeting of the Parliament (Hybrid) 27 May 2021

Covid has robbed us of our ability to live our lives, mourn those who have lost their lives and support those who have found their lives in lockdown most difficult.
Last updated: 7 March 2023

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Supported by: Gordon Lindhurst*, Miles Briggs*, Jeremy Balfour*, Stuart McMillan* *S5M-17674 Keith Brown: Free TV Licence Scrapped for Over-75s—That the Parliament notes the decision by the BBC to scrap the free TV licence for people over 75 who are not in receipt of pension credit; understands that this follows the UK Government’s decision in 2015 to stop funding free TV licences for this group; believes that this breaks a 2017 Conservative Party manifesto promise to “maintain” benefits for older people, “including free bus passes, eye tests, prescriptions and TV licences, for the duration of this Parliament”; understands with concern that figures released by the BBC show that this will effect around 268,000 people in Scotland, including many in the Clackmannanshire and Dunblane constituency, leaving them poorer and worse off, by adding £154.50 to their household bills; considers this to be an ill thought-out proposal, and calls on the UK Government to explain why it is breaking its promises on the TV licence and to take action to ensure that older people are protected from this decision.
Official Report Meeting date: 29 May 2025

Constitution, Europe, External Affairs and Culture Committee 29 May 2025

These days, many people still listen to some live radio, but they are consuming podcasts.
Official Report Meeting date: 6 June 2024

Meeting of the Parliament 06 June 2024

It has austerity, Brexit and the cost of living crisis. We have never proposed a policy of no further North Sea licensing at all.
Official Report Meeting date: 28 June 2018

Culture, Tourism, Europe and External Relations Committee 28 June 2018

STV did that. The body is called the Local Television Network. It is made up of representatives of all the local TV licence holders, and STV has been an active member.
Last updated: 2 September 2024

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*S6M-14237 Foysol Choudhury: Edinburgh TV Festival 2024—That the Parliament recognises the success of the Edinburgh TV Festival, which took place between 20 and 23 August 2024, featuring more than 70 events, including the Edinburgh TV Awards; understands that the 49th edition of the festival was attended by over 2,000 TV industry leaders; notes that the MacTaggart Memorial Lecture, the festival's "centrepiece", was delivered by playwright, James Graham, and raised the issue of working class representation in the television industry; further notes with concern the lecture highlighting that only 8% of people working in the television industry are from working class backgrounds; welcomes the creation of the Impact Unit by the TV Foundation, the charitable arm of Edinburgh TV Festival, to improve representation of class and social mobility in the TV industry; believes that more should be done to ensure that working class people are able to forge a career in culture and the arts, and recognises what it sees as the value of Edinburgh’s festivals to Scotland’s culture sector.
Last updated: 1 November 2022

SPICe briefing for petition PE1932 Amended

The UK wide Tobacco and Related Products Regulations 2016 outlines what types of NVPs can be sold in the UK, including the liquid nicotine strength and types of e-liquid available (they cannot contain caffeine, taurine or vitamins).The legislation also and bans certain promotion of e-cigarettes including TV, radio, online and newspaper advertising, event sponsorship and product placement on TV.

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