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Committee reports Date published: 3 May 2019

What a 'no deal' Brexit means for civil and criminal law in Scotland - a summary of subordinate legislation considered by the Justice Committee to date - Law Enforcement and Security (Amendment) (EU Exit) Regulations 2019

These areas include: child pornography cross border surveillance judicial cooperation and police powers football disorder joint investigation teams mutual legal assistance in criminal matters proceeds of crime serious crime and fraud international agreements financial sanctions Further information on these areas can be found in the SI consent notifica...
Questions and Answers Date answered: 16 January 2024

S6W-24037

Of the people convicted for homicide (Murder or Culpable homicide) between the years 2017-18 and 2021-22, with 2021-22 being the most recent year for which data are available, none of them received a main penalty of (a) Sheriff Court fine, (b) Justice of the Peace Court fine, (c) fiscal fine, (d) fiscal compensation order, (e) fiscal combined offer. (f) Police antisocial behaviour penalties are limited to certain antisocial behaviour offences as laid out in section 128 of the Antisocial Behaviour (S) Act 2004, of which homicide is not included.
Questions and Answers Date answered: 18 March 2022

S6W-07196

Such behaviour can often arise online and amount to bullying or harassing type behaviour.
Official Report Meeting date: 31 May 2023

Meeting of the Parliament 31 May 2023

School introduced sport to many of us, and it had a positive effect on attainment and behaviour, as has been much discussed in the chamber in the past couple of weeks.
Official Report Meeting date: 29 September 2011

Meeting of the Parliament 29 September 2011

Sectarianism and sectarian displays are unacceptable across Scottish society, and they should not be allowed to attach themselves to our beautiful game of football. The First Minister and I know that all of us in the chamber are united in condemning sectarian behaviour wherever it occurs.
Official Report Meeting date: 30 May 2017

Justice Committee 30 May 2017

It says that that is not a “helpful approach” and that a “key function of this Bill must be to discriminate between degrees of wrongful behaviour, not ... to distinguish wrongful behaviour from innocuous behaviour”.
Official Report Meeting date: 7 December 2021

Local Government, Housing and Planning Committee 07 December 2021

If it is to alleviate concerns about antisocial behaviour, we already have antisocial behaviour legislation that just needs to be deployed.
Last updated: 18 September 2025

BB20250919

Welfare and sustainability in Scottish youth football: The Committee will take evidence from— Neil Doncaster, Chief Executive, Scottish Professional Football League; Ian Maxwell, Chief Executive, Scottish Football Association.
Last updated: 27 February 2025

BB20250228

Supported by: Patrick Harvie*, Mark Ruskell*, Gillian Mackay*, Ariane Burgess*, Lorna Slater* Other new and altered motions and amendments Michael Matheson: Alzheimer Scotland's Shooting Stars Event at The Falkirk *S6M-16628 Stadium—That the Parliament commends Alzheimer Scotland on its efforts to raise awareness of dementia through its charity football event, Shooting Stars, which takes place on 2 March 2025 at The Falkirk Stadium; recognises that the family day is an opportunity for the community to come together to support people living with dementia; notes that the event will include football legends and celebrities to raise vital funds to support dementia care and research, including into improvements in brain health; believes that dementia affects an estimated 90,000 people in Scotland; understands that this event is an opportunity to raise awareness that physical activities, such as football, are good for the brain and help to reduce your risk of dementia, if played safely and preventive guidelines are adhered to; believes that Alzheimer Scotland is Scotland’s national dementia charity and seeks to make sure that nobody faces dementia alone; congratulates Alzheimer Scotland on its efforts to support people living with dementia, and their families and carers, through its services and support across the country, and wishes everyone involved every success for the event.
Last updated: 22 April 2024

BB20240423

S6W-26959 Katy Clark: To ask the Scottish Government what its position is on the introduction of an independent Scottish football regulator S6W-26960 Katy Clark: To ask the Scottish Government what action it is taking to address the reported shortage in trained physiotherapists.

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