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Last updated: 29 August 2024

SPICe Briefing for Petition PE2097

These include figures showing a steep fall in online hate crime reports after the first week.
Last updated: 10 May 2024

30 January Remote and Rural HSCS online engagement summary

Health, Social Care and Sport Committee Remote and Rural Healthcare Inquiry 30 January - Online Engagement Patient Campaign Groups Collated Notes Introductory speech • The Convener welcomed Members, Parliament staff and the campaign groups to the meeting.
Last updated: 12 July 2023

Minutes of the meeting held on 20 June 2023

Cross-Party Group on Sustainable Transport 20 June 2023, 18:00 Topic: Ferry decarbonisation Held as a hybrid meeting in person at the Scottish Parliament and online Present MSPs Graham Simpson MSP (Convener, chairing) Ariane Burgess MSP Invited guests Guest speaker: Asbjørn Torvanger (Senior Research Fellow at Centre for International Climate and Environmental Research Oslo, CICERO) Guest speaker: Neil Kermode (Managing Director at European Marine Energy Centre, EMEC) Non-MSP Group Members In-person Josh Hill (Office of Graham Simpson MSP) Ian Budd (Friends of the Far North Line) David Giles (Scottish Association for Public Transport) Laura Hyde-White (Transform Scotland) Colin Howden (Transform Scotland) Aaron McHale (Individual) Paul Tetlaw (Transform Scotland) Vic MacKinlay (Light Rail UK) Online Lara Fahey (EAUC Scotland) Brian Fulton (CMAL) Mike Harrison (SATA) Sara Collier (Confederation for Passenger Transport) Douglas Bryce (Disability Equality Scotland) Hillary Stubbs (MACS) Craig Laws (Enterprise Holdings) Jenny Milne (Scottish Rural and Islands Transport Community) Apologies Jane Ann Liston (Railfuture Scotland) Allison Cosgrove (Railfuture Scotland) Brian Whittle MSP Mark Ruskell MSP Welcome and introductions The Convener, Graham Simpson MSP, welcomed the in-person and online attendees and noted that as part of the short inquiry into the decarbonisation of transport, this session will consider the topic of decarbonising ferries.
Last updated: 11 April 2023

Minutes of the meeting held on 21 March 2023

JS asked JM to expand on his query about having hybrid meetings, i.e. in- person parliamentary meetings with an online link into the room, which he did, and the group were in favour of this.
News Published: 7 November 2024

MSPs’ expenses information for 2023/24 published online

MSPs’ expenses information for 2023/24 published online. MSPs’ expenses information for 2023/24 published online.
News Published: 2 November 2023

MSPs’ expenses information for 2022/23 published online

MSPs’ expenses information for 2022/23 published online. MSPs’ expenses information for 2022/23 published online.
News Published: 14 December 2022

MSPs’ expenses information for 2021/22 published online

MSPs’ expenses information for 2021/22 published online. MSPs’ expenses information for 2021/22 published online.
SPICe briefings Date published: 20 October 2021

The impact of COVID-19 on Scotland’s women entrepreneurs - Synopsis of the case studies

Some were excited about the scope and reach of online networking. See Appendix 1 for case studies.
Committee reports Date published: 31 March 2020

Civil Partnership (Scotland) Bill Stage 1 Report - Committee consideration of the Bill

The Committee decided to carry out engagement online. A platform called ‘Your Priorities’ was used to capture views on the Bill through text, audio and video comments.
SPICe briefings Date published: 11 March 2020

Defamation and Malicious Publication (Scotland) Bill - Online content and free speech

Online content and free speech The biggest challenge to the law of defamation since it was last reformed has been the advent of the internet The internet has made content creation cheap and easy.

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