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Last updated: 17 April 2024

Regulation of Legal Services Scotland Bill 15 April 2024

Yours sincerely Gillian Fyfe Chair SLCC Consumer Panel Email: [email protected] https://www.scottishlegalcomplaints.org.uk/about-us/consumer-panel/ R egulation of Legal Services (Scotland) Bill SLCC Consumer Panel Stage 2 briefing General views on the Bill and debate so far We welcome and share the Scottish Government’s aim to cre...
Last updated: 20 June 2023

SPBill32ENS062023accessible

The Explanatory Notes are intended to assist the r inform debate on it. They do not form part of the Bill and have not been endorsed by the Parliament.
Last updated: 7 March 2023

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(S5T-01953) followed by Scottish Government Debate: Improving the Lives of Gypsy/Travellers S5M-20404 Christina McKelvie: Improving the Lives of Gypsy/Travellers—That the Parliament welcomes the publication of the joint Scottish Government and COSLA action plan, Improving the Lives of Scotland’s Gypsy/Travellers, which aims to deliver better outcomes in the key areas of accommodation, health and education, and incomes; recognises the vital role of local government to transform the life chances of Gypsy/Travellers across the country; commends the Gypsy/Traveller community for the role that it has played in developing the plan, and supports its continued involvement to shape and deliver the actions at the national and local level; welcomes the contribution that Gypsy/Traveller communities have made to Scottish history and continue to make to its culture and heritage, and agrees to actively challenge any form of prejudice or discrimination towards Gypsy/Travellers and work together within a human rights framework to accelerate improvements for this community. followed by Committee Announcements followed by Business Motions S5M-20449 Graeme Dey on behalf of the Parliamentary Bureau: Business Motion—That the Parliament agrees to the following revision to the programme of business for Thursday 16 January 2020— after followed by Stage 1 Debate: Disclosure (Scotland) Bill followed by Financial Resolution: Disclosure (Scotland) Bill insert followed by Legislative Consent Motion: Direct Payments to Farmers (Legislative Continuity) 2020 Bill Tuesday 14 January 2020 2 Today's Business Future Business Motions & Questions Legislation Other Gnothaichean an-diugh Gnothaichean ri teachd Gluasadan agus Ceistean Reachdas Eile Chamber | Seòmar followed by Parliamentary Bureau Motions 5:00 pm Decision Time followed by Members' Business — S5M-20270 Richard Lyle: The Showmen’s Guild of Great Britain and Northern Ireland S5M-20270 Richard Lyle: The Showmen’s Guild of Great Britain and Northern Ireland—That the Parliament joins the Showmen’s Guild of Great Britain and Northern Ireland in celebrating its 130th anniversary; understands that the Guild was founded as the United Kingdom Van Dwellers Protection Association in 1889 in Salford; believes that its formation was a key moment in the recognition of showmen having a lifestyle that is a culture rather than an occupation, leading to the idea of travelling showmen being recognised as a cultural group; understands that the principal objective of the Guild has remained the same since its inception, which is to protect the interests of its members, travelling showmen who gain their livelihoods by attending funfairs; notes that it does so both through its code of rules for members and by using the legal and constitutional processes that exist; congratulates Philip Paris, who has become the first Scot to be named as the President of the Guild since Jack Cullis in the 1950s, and thanks showmen across Scotland, including in the Uddingston and Bellshill constituency, and the rest of the UK, on their contribution to, and the significant and important part that they play, in public life. R...
Last updated: 9 February 2023

Nordic Council Report

R eport of the visit by The Scottish Parliament th delegation to the 74 session of the Nordic Council, Helsinki, Finland 31 October – 3 November 2022 Presiding Officer Alison Johnstone MSP, Clare Adamson MSP and Sue Webber MSP outside the Finnish Parliament 1 Introduction 1.
Last updated: 24 November 2022

Wine Amendment Regulations revised Type 1 notification

Summary of the proposals As set out above, the Regulations will amend rules concerning lot marking, introduce new import and export certification arrangements for wine products, and put in place transitional marketing arrangements to ensure that wine produced and labelled before Annex 15 came into force can continue to be placed on the market. egulations do not confer any new powers to legislate on UK or Scottish The R...
Last updated: 23 November 2022

Letter from RoS Quarterly Update

This has been welcomed by customers though we expect that dual running of paper and electronic documents will persist for some time. 2 R egister Land and Property (RLP), RoS’ strategic channel for applications to the Land Register, has been expanded to include discharges of standard security.
Last updated: 10 August 2022

Tom West written evidence

The various ways in which it has become part of UK law; and 1 Fox, R. & Blackwell, J. (2014), The Devil is in the Detail: Parliament and Delegated Legislation (London: Hansard Society) 2 https://www.hansardsociety.org.uk/projects/delegated-legislation-review 1 c.
Last updated: 1 July 2022

List of Amendments linked to CI Report 20052022

Respondents indicated that care services were sometimes not able 1 R eg 3. Deprivation For example, a care home for children and to deliver the required support due to high of liberty order to young people may only accept a placement of staff turnover and a lack of knowledge in have effect as if a child subject to a Deprivation of Liberty areas such as trau...
Last updated: 9 May 2022

Convener to Cabinet Secretary for Justice and Minister for Drugs Policy SSI 2021 446

Signed, Prof Sarah Armstrong, University of Glasgow Dr Sarah Anderson, Edinburgh Napier University Prof Margaret Malloch, University of Stirling Dr Marguerite Schinkel, University of Glasgow Prof Fergus McNeill, University of Glasgow Dr Caitlin Gormley, University of Glasgow Dr Jamie Buchan, Edinburgh Napier University Dr Sharon Greenwood, University of Glasgow Dr Christine Haddow, Edinburgh Napier University Dr Ryan Casey, University of Oxford Dr Aileen O’Gorman, University of the West of Scotland Prof Richard Sparks, University of Edinburgh Dr Louise Brangan, University of Strathclyde Dr Kirsty Deacon, University of Strathclyde Dr Maria Fotopoulou, University of Stirling D r...
Last updated: 26 April 2022

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Hosted on the FutureLearn platform this 10-week micro credential equips participants with the knowledge, skills and courage to transform their organisation’s response to the climate and ecological crisis, whatever their level, role or sector. 4. What role you see R&D in the higher education sector in helping local government achieve net zero goals.

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