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Official Report Meeting date: 17 March 2010

Education, Lifelong Learning and Culture Committee 17 March 2010

That has been the situation in two cases in the past 10 years: S v Miller in 2001 and the SK case in 2009.
Official Report Meeting date: 11 March 2009

Plenary, 11 Mar 2009

As Bill Butler, Bill Kidd—both of whom, I am sorry to say, are no longer in the chamber—and other members said, the decision of the House of Lords in the Johnston v NEI International Combustion Ltd case prevented claimants from going to court and claiming damages for injury caused by exposure to asbestos many years previously.I am not qualified to say wheth...
Official Report Meeting date: 28 February 2008

Plenary, 28 Feb 2008

The judgment in the case of S and Michael Marper v the United Kingdom may make this a moot debate.
Official Report Meeting date: 9 September 2008

Justice Committee, 09 Sep 2008

Last October, however, in the case of Johnston v NEI International Combustion Ltd, the House of Lords ruled that pleural plaques are not sufficiently harmful to be eligible for damages.
Official Report Meeting date: 12 June 2008

Plenary, 12 Jun 2008

Secondly, any shortcomings on the recommendations on regional members' staff allowance should be dealt with speedily, on the basis of evidence and not through a political fix.I move,That the Parliament recognises that the Scottish Parliamentary Corporate Body ("the SPCB") commissioned and received a report from an independent review panel on the reimbursement of expenses for Members of the Scottish Parliament, notes the SPCB's responsibility to present a scheme to Parliament, and therefore;(a) by virtue of sections 81(2) and (5)(b) and 83(5) of the Scotland Act 1998(i) confers functions on the SPCB to pay allowances to members in respect of expenses or costs incurred in each financial year in accordance with the Reimbursement of Members' Expenses Scheme ("the Scheme") annexed as Annex 1 to this resolution and confers other functions on the SPCB as specified in the Scheme;(ii) determines that the various limits on expenses or costs under the Scheme are as set out in the Schedule of Rates annexed as Annex 2 to this resolution and that such limits are applicable until the SPCB exercises its power under the Scheme to uprate or vary them;(iii) determines that the Scheme shall come into effect on 1 October 2008, subject to any arrangements made under sub-paragraph (vi);(iv) directs the SPCB to make such arrangements as it may consider necessary or expedient to allow transition from the Members' Allowances Scheme agreed to by resolution of the Parliament on 21 June 2001 ("the Previous Scheme") to the Scheme, including, but not limited to, continuing in force any provisions of the Previous Scheme beyond 1 October 2008, making apportionments between the Previous Scheme and the Scheme or making arrangements for particular cases or particular classes of case as appropriate; (v...
Official Report Meeting date: 12 June 2008

Plenary, 12 Jun 2008

I take the opportunity to correct the motion: subsection (v) of section B of part 4 of the form for applying for a pass concerns mental health issues; the form to which that subsection refers—the certificate of eligibility, which can be signed by a wide range of people—clearly covers learning disability, so it is clear that learning disabled people are alre...
Date published: 3 September 2020

Hate Crime and Public Order (Scotland) Bill

This rule has been considered in relation to statutory offences, the key decision being Clements v HM Advocate, which related to the supply of drugs where the activities in question took place in both Scotland and England. (...)
Date published: 31 July 2020

Children (Scotland) Bill: consideration prior to Stage 3

On 18 June 2020, just before Stage 2 of the Bill, the UK Supreme Court decided the case of ABC (AP) (Appellant) v Principal Reporter and another (Respondents) (Scotland).
Date published: 9 April 2019

Child poverty in Scotland: forecasting the impact of policy options

The following policy changes are not included in our analysis because the information in the FRS data is not sufficient: (i) abolition of the 50+ element of WTC for those returning to work; (ii) changes in welfare-to-work and lone parent obligation regimes, or benefit sanctions regimes; (iii) changed treatment of within-year changes in circumstances in WTC; (iv) restricting Sure-Start Maternity Grant to first babies; (v...
Date published: 1 November 2018

The Human Tissue (Authorisation)(Scotland) Bill

However, there was also a small increase in the number saying they will opt in. [1] Montgomery vs NHS Lanarkshire - The Supreme Court decision of Montgomery v Lanarkshire Health Board [2015] changed the law on informed consent.

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