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Official Report Meeting date: 18 March 2008

Justice Committee, 18 Mar 2008

However, I know that the existing system for High Court judges was introduced by section 95 of the Scotland Act 1998, as I am the author of that section. The Government of the day produced a proposal that a judge could be sacked by a majority vote in this unicameral Parliament.
Official Report Meeting date: 12 March 2008

Health and Sport Committee, 12 Mar 2008

Part of the cultural solution to the cultural problem is to have better support systems in primary care to share experience and to produce evidence, but that will take a long time.I am an academic and, every Christmas, I count the number of MDs gained by GPs in Scotland.
Official Report Meeting date: 10 March 2008

Economy, Energy and Tourism Committee, 10 Mar 2008

I am fairly sure that the Aberdeen airport figures are not included in the statistics that VisitScotland produces. Will Dougherty wants to comment on the same issue.
Official Report Meeting date: 6 June 2007

Plenary, 06 Jun 2007

Most of the press will congratulate any politician who produces a tough new law and order bill.
Last updated: 4 May 2023

Chapter 9C Hybrid Bills Procedures

The Financial Memorandum must distinguish separately such costs as would fall upon— (a) the Scottish Administration; (b) local authorities; and (c) other bodies, individuals and businesses; (ii) such maps, plans, sections and books of references as the Presiding Officer shall determine; and (iii) an Environmental Statement setting out such information on the environmental implications of the Bill as the Presiding Officer shall determine; (ga) in the case of a Bill which contains any provision conferring power to make subordinate legislation, or conferring power on the Scottish Ministers to issue any directions, guidance or code of practice, a Delegated Powers Memorandum setting out, in relation to each such provision of the Bill— (i)  the person upon whom, or the body upon which, the power is conferred and the form in which the power is to be exercised; (ii)  why it is considered appropriate to delegate the power; and (iii)  the Parliamentary procedure (if any) to which the exercise of the power is to be subject, and why it was considered appropriate to make it subject to that procedure (or not to make it subject to any such procedure); (h) a Scottish Ministers' Statement which sets out— (i) in the case of a Bill which contains provisions which will affect heritable property, details of the notification of the proposed Hybrid Bill given by the Scottish Ministers to such persons or classes of person having an interest in heritable property affected by the Bill as the Presiding Officer shall determine; (ii) details of the advertisement of the Scottish Ministers’ intention to introduce the Hybrid Bill in accordance with the determination of the Presiding Officer; (iii)  a list of premises, complying with such criteria as the Presiding Officer may determine, where the Hybrid Bill and accompanying documents are to be available for inspection; (iv)  a list of any other premises where the Hybrid Bill and accompanying documents are to be available for inspection; (v...
SPICe briefings Date published: 6 April 2022

Public Health Protection and Health Security framework

Support consultation between the UK authorities to coordinate their efforts to develop, strengthen and maintain their capacities for the monitoring, early warning and assessment of, and response to, serious cross-border health threats; v. Facilitate discussion between the four nations on developing the UK Government’s approach to public health protection is...
Committee reports Date published: 4 June 2018

PE1603: Ensuring greater scrutiny, guidance and consultation on armed forces visits to schools in Scotland

Annexe B: Written evidence submitted to the Committee Below is a list of all written evidence submitted to the Committee in relation to this petition: PE1603/A: Dundee City Council Letter of 22 September 2016 PE1603/B: North Lanarkshire Council Letter of 26 September 2016 PE1603/C: Angus Council Letter of 27 September 2016 PE1603/D: East Dunbartonshire Council Letter of 29 September 2016 PE1603/E: Glasgow City Council Letter 4 October 2016 PE1603/F: East Ayrshire Council Letter of 5 October 2016 PE1603/G: Argyll and Bute Council Letter of 6 October 2016 PE1603/H: Aberdeen City Council Letter of 7 September 2016 PE1603/I: AHDS Email of 7 September 2016 PE1603/J: Renfrewshire Council Letter of 10 October 2016 PE1603/K: East Renfrewshire Council Email of 11 October 2016 PE1603/L: South Lanarkshire Council of 11 October 2016 PE1603/M: Stirling Council Letter of 12 October 2016 PE1603/N: Children and Young People’s Commissioner Scotland Letter of 13 October 2016 PE1603/O: Scottish Government Letter of 14 October 2016 PE1603/P: Scottish Youth Parliament Letter of 21 October 2016 PE1603/Q: Minister of State for the Armed Forces Letter of 1 November 2016 PE1603/R: North Ayrshire Council Letter of 7 November 2016 PE1603/S: Petitioner Letter of 11 November 2016 PE1603/T: Young Scots for Independence Letter of 9 January 2017 PE1603/U: Minister of State for the Armed Forces Letter of 4 January 2017 PE1603/V...
Committee reports Date published: 12 May 2017

Stage 1 Report on the Contract (Third Party Rights) (Scotland) Bill

Specifically, it stems from the House of Lords judgment in a Scots appeal in 1920 in Carmichael v Carmichael’s Executrix 1920 SC (HL) 195.
Official Report Meeting date: 21 April 2005

Plenary, 21 Apr 2005

Dh'fhaodadh sinn a ràdh gu bheil sinn a' coilionadh an-diugh na h-amasan a bha aig na land leaguers aig deireadh an 19mh linn agus toiseach na 20mh linn.
Committee reports Date published: 28 April 2022

Scotland's Supply Chain

NFU Scotland has noted that price rises resulting from a shortage of supply may have serious implications for food producers as well as consumers in Scotland.

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