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Last updated: 21 March 2023

20230321_Con_REACHAmendmentRegs_ESS

. • Net Zero, Energy and Transport Committee | Scottish Parliament TV • Official Report - Scottish Parliament The REACH (Amendment) Regulations 2023 extend the deadlines (by 3 years for each category of chemical) by which manufacturers or suppliers of chemical substances must register these with the UK scheme replacing the EU REACH (regulations relating to ...
Official Report Meeting date: 20 September 2022

Meeting of the Parliament (Hybrid) 20 September 2022

My dad remembers TV sets selling out of local shops at the time of the coronation and families and neighbours sharing a living room, huddling together to watch the tiny picture.
Official Report Meeting date: 22 June 2021

Health, Social Care and Sport Committee 22 June 2021

I am a member of the British Medical Association, the Royal College of General Practitioners, the Royal College of Surgeons and the Medical and Dental Defence Union of Scotland, and I have spoken on lots of health topics across BBC television and radio and on STV. I remain a registered nurse and am a member of NHS Dumfries and Galloway’s vaccination team.
Last updated: 10 June 2024

Children (Scotland) Bill

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.”.
Committee reports Date published: 16 December 2022

Public Participation in the Scottish Parliament - Communication and Education

Use people who have had positive interaction and experience with Parliament to tell their story through national and local media (TV/radio/newspaper etc.) and community groups.
Committee reports Date published: 16 December 2022

Public Participation in the Scottish Parliament - Communication and Education

Use people who have had positive interaction and experience with Parliament to tell their story through national and local media (TV/radio/newspaper etc.) and community groups.
SPICe briefings Date published: 28 May 2020

The UK Environment Bill - Background to resource efficiency clauses

The Commission then adopted ten ecodesign implementing regulations in 2019, incorporating circular economy requirements in several regulations, including for refrigerators, washing machines, dishwashers, televisions, and light sources. UK Government policy The UK Government's 25 Year Environment Plan committed to a goal of zero avoidable waste by 2050 and ...
Last updated: 24 July 2024

CabSecNZE_ESS Chair Appointment process_8 July 2024

I particularly welcome applications from women, disabled people, LGBT+ people, people from ethnic minority communities and people aged under 50 and from those living within Scotland’s island communities.
Last updated: 1 July 2022

20220520 CYPCS Supplementary submission Cross Border Placements Regulations

F has her mobile phone and internet access and access to a television monitored and restricted by the staff.
Last updated: 20 December 2021

Minutes of the CPG on Commercial Sexual Exploitation meeting of 24 November 2021

How to prepare the interview. 3 Find out who the interviewer is, don’t face a hostile audience, (one to one is much better) find out who you are debating with, is it pre-recorded? Live is more daunting, but they can’t edit you out.

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