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Committee reports Date published: 29 March 2018

Report on petition PE1463: Effective thyroid and adrenal testing, diagnosis and treatment (revised on 20 July 2018 to update glossary) - Glossary of terms

The TSH in turn stimulates the production and release of T4 and T3 by the thyroid gland.xLab Tests Online. TSH: The TestHyperthyroidismOver-activity of the thyroid gland.xLab Tests Online.
Official Report Meeting date: 3 November 2021

Meeting of the Parliament (Hybrid) 03 November 2021

(S6O-00315) First-time buyers can access a variety of support, including the help-to-buy smaller developers scheme and the low-cost initiative for first-time buyers—LIFT.
Official Report Meeting date: 26 October 2021

Meeting of the Parliament (Hybrid) 26 October 2021

The Scottish Government is making 5,000 of the cards available to each local authority to kick start the project. The cards are now available to buy online and we are working in partnership with Scotland’s Towns Partnership, which administers the scheme, on ways to expand opportunities for people to procure the gift ...
Questions and Answers Date answered: 18 June 2025

S6W-38274

The Right to Buy (RTB) policy pre-dates the Scottish Parliament.
SPICe briefings Date published: 10 October 2023

Mobile (Park) Homes - Summary

Most mobile home sites for residential use (also known as park home sites) are run by private operators. Buying a mobile home is different from buying a traditional home.
Last updated: 2 April 2024

PB_2022_149

S6M-05834: Clare Adamson: The Future of Trading Standards in Scotland – That the Parliament notes the concerns expressed by trading standards bodies PB/S6/22/149 regarding the recruitment pressures facing the profession; understands that trading standards officers in local authorities advise on and enforce laws that govern how people buy, sell, rent and hire goods and services; notes warnings from the Scottish branch of the Chartered Trading Standards Institute (CTSI) over the future of what it considers to be a critical service, with, it understands, fewer than 239 enforcement staff in Scotland, little capacity to train new recruits, and more than half of the profession set to retire over the next 10 years; acknowledges the Society of Chief Officers of Trading Standards in Scotland (SCOTSS) biennial workforce survey report 2021, which highlights ongoing concerns around severely reduced staff numbers, and that recruitment pressures will have a detrimental impact on trading standards enforcement; further acknowledges what it sees as the important distinction between Trading Standards Scotland (TSS) and Local Authority Trading Standards (LATS), where LATS are local authority services responsible for enforcing the full range of trading standards legislation and TSS is a standalone, specialist team employed by COSLA, but funded directly by HM Treasury and the Department for Business, Energy, and Industrial Strategy (BEIS); considers that TSS deals with illegal money lending casework, cross-border scams, and intelligence gathering and analysis, and, although the organisations work closely, TSS is not subject to local authority control; believes that trading standards officers play an essential role in areas such as consumer protection, public safety, the economy, and the environment, by ensuring that the things that people buy are safe, are in the correct amounts, are as described, that the price displays are fair, and that consumer scams are investigated and combatted; further believes that trading standards officers played a key role during the COVID-19 pandemic, and that they will have an increasing role in the post-Brexit trading environment, both domestically and keeping pace with international import regulations, and commends the work of trading standards officers who work to keep businesses and consumers informed and protected, including in the Motherwell and Wishaw constituency.
Last updated: 2 April 2024

PB_2022_146

S6M-05834: Clare Adamson: The Future of Trading Standards in Scotland – That the Parliament notes the concerns expressed by trading standards bodies regarding the recruitment pressures facing the profession; understands that trading standards officers in local authorities advise on and enforce laws that govern how people buy, sell, rent and hire goods and services; notes warnings from the Scottish branch of the Chartered Trading Standards Institute (CTSI) over the future of what it considers to be a critical service, with, it understands, fewer than 239 enforcement staff in Scotland, little capacity to train new recruits, and more than half of the profession set to retire over the next 10 years; acknowledges the Society of Chief Officers of Trading Standards in Scotland (SCOTSS) biennial workforce survey report 2021, which highlights ongoing concerns around severely reduced staff numbers, and that recruitment pressures will have a detrimental impact on trading standards enforcement; further acknowledges what it sees as the important distinction between Trading Standards Scotland (TSS) and Local Authority Trading Standards (LATS), where LATS are local authority services responsible for enforcing the full range of trading standards legislation and TSS is a standalone, specialist team employed by COSLA, but funded directly by HM Treasury and the Department for Business, Energy, and Industrial Strategy (BEIS); considers that TSS deals with illegal money lending casework, cross-border scams, and intelligence gathering and analysis, and, although the organisations work closely, TSS is not subject to local authority control; believes that trading standards officers play an essential role in areas such as consumer protection, public safety, the economy, and the environment, by ensuring that the things that people buy are safe, are in the correct amounts, are as described, that the price displays are fair, and that consumer scams are investigated and combatted; further believes that trading standards officers PB/S6/22/146 played a key role during the COVID-19 pandemic, and that they will have an increasing role in the post-Brexit trading environment, both domestically and keeping pace with international import regulations, and commends the work of trading standards officers who work to keep businesses and consumers informed and protected, including in the Motherwell and Wishaw constituency.
Official Report Meeting date: 18 April 2018

Local Government and Communities Committee 18 April 2018

I am satisfied that there has been buy-in, but I sense a great opportunity for us to do even better in that regard.
Last updated: 7 March 2023

BB20170515

Proposed future business For further information, contact the Clerk to the Committee, David Cullum, on 0131 348 5410, or email, [email protected] .
Last updated: 22 February 2024

Housingto2040HFS

Between 2013 and 2021, the Scottish Government ran two significantly successful schemes to help FTBs purchase a new home: the highly targeted Help to Buy (Scotland) and latterly the First Home Fund.

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