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Official Report Meeting date: 28 September 2004

Finance Committee, 28 Sep 2004

In summary, the costs are £10,000 for preparing a plan, between £0 and £155,000 per annum for implementing the plan, and £355,000 per annum for the staffing and operating costs of Bòrd na Gàidhlig. Are members content to operate level 2 scrutiny of the bill?
Questions and Answers Date answered: 25 May 2004

S2W-08225

To ask the Scottish Executive whether it intends to develop opportunities for adults to learn Gaelic through the Gaelic Language (Scotland) Bill.The member has provided the following Gaelic translation:A dh' fhaighneachd de Riaghaltas na h-Alba a bheil e an dyil cothroman a leudachadh tro Bhile na G`idhlig (Alba) ai...
Questions and Answers Date answered: 9 November 2006

S2W-29312

To ask the Scottish Executive whether it is the policy of the Crown Office to make a full disclosure to the defence of information obtained by, or available to, it; if not, when the position changed, and, if the position has not changed, on how many occasions full disclosure has not been made and what the reasons were for this The Crown’s policy and practicein relation to disclosure rests on its legal duty as understood in McLeod vHer Majesty’s Advocate in 1997 i.e. it has a subsisting duty to provide to thedefence information disclosed during the course of the investigation which is likelyto be of material assistance to the proper preparation or presentation of the accused’sdefence.Following Lord Bonomy’s reviewof the practice and procedure of the High Court, the Crown Office and ProcuratorFiscal Service (COPFS) issued a Crown Practice Statement on Disclosure in High Courtcases which introduced a formal system of disclosure in all High Court cases wherethe first appearance of the accused was after 1 January 2005.In order to support the High Court reform programme, the scheme exceeded thecrown’s legal obligations, as set out in McLeod, by disclosing all witnesses statementsin its possession, subject to limited exceptions.The decisions of the JudicialCommittee of the Privy Council in the cases of Holland v...
Questions and Answers Date answered: 25 March 2003

S1W-34946

Consequently, the bulk of trial documents are held at the Public Record Office in London.Comprehensive information on Jacobite sources in the National Archives of Scotland (NAS) are available in A Jacobite Source List (ISBN 1 870874 20 X) which can be obtained via the NAS website www.nas.gov.uk.
SPICe briefings Date published: 31 July 2025

The intergovernmental relations 'reset': one year on

Following the joint review of intergovernmental relations undertaken by the UK Government and devolved Governments in January 2022, an impartial IGR Secretariat was established. Part of its role is to produce an annual report on IGR activity.
Questions and Answers Date answered: 25 March 2003

S1W-34949

The NAS has no knowledge of genealogical records held in the Vatican Archives, and has no plans to ask for the transmission to Scotland of any records held there.
Official Report Meeting date: 24 September 2002

Subordinate Legislation Committee, 24 Sep 2002

I am not satisfied that Clyde Shopping Hall v Canning or Keane v Jackson—which is the other case cited in the legal briefing—can be characterised as precedents.
Official Report Meeting date: 19 April 2005

Subordinate Legislation Committee, 19 Apr 2005

We might have good reasons for not producing an RIA and we would have to produce a long report to say why we did not produce one.
Questions and Answers Date answered: 5 December 2005

S2W-21019

The member has provided the following Gaelic translation: A dh’fhaighneachd de Riaghaltas na h-Alba de na ceumannan a thathar a’ gabhail gus dèanamh cinnteach gu bheil an ìre de Ghàidhlig aig Àrd-ire àrd gu leòr gus am bi e comasach do dh’oileanaich cùrsa acadamaigeach a dhèanamh tron chànain.
Questions and Answers Date answered: 25 May 2004

S2W-08230

To ask the Scottish Executive when it will publish the Gaelic Language (Scotland) Bill and whether it intends the Bill to be approved by the Parliament by the time of the National Mod of 2004.The member has provided the following Gaelic translation:A dh' fhaighneachd de Riaghaltas na h-Alba cuine a dh' fhoillsicheas e Bile na G`idhlig (Alba) agus a dh' fhaighneachd a bheil e airson is gun aontaich a' Ph`rlamaid ris a' bhile ron Mhrd N`iseanta Rloghail 2004.

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