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We are realistic about that impact, but it is right for Scotland to be a nation that does not accept that some people should not have homes, and it is right for Scotland to take the necessary steps to eradicate homelessness.
How can it be trusted by the people of Scotland? Will the cabinet secretary take this opportunity to apologise for that behaviour to the people of Scotland?
The current Bill would extend the remit of the Patient Safety Commissioner for Scotland beyond medicines and medical devices to include patient safety more broadly.
On 24 May 2022, we took evidence from:
Jenny Gilruth, Minister for Transport;
Kevin Gibson, Solicitor, Scottish Government; and
Bill Reeve, Rail Director, Transport Scotland.
This is a result of the provisions of the 1872 Act, under which the governing body comprises of:
the Lord Provost and every councillor of the City of Glasgow;
the Magistrates of the City of Glasgow;
the Lord Dean of Guild (Chair of the Board of the Merchants House of Glasgow);
the Deacon Convener (Leader of the Trades House of Glasgow);
Ministers of specified parishes of Glasgow;
three annually elected representatives from the Merchants House of Glasgow;
three annually elected representatives from the Trades House of Glasgow; and
six Ministers to be elected by the Patrons from the Ministers of religion officiating in Glasgow who are not Ministers of the established Church of Scotland...
Committee reports
Date published:
10 February 2020
Recommendation
The Committee recommends to the Parliament that it supports the general principles of the Animals and Wildlife (Penalties, Protections and Powers) (Scotland) Bill. In making this recommendation, the Committee recognises that there is much to be set out in the regulations that would follow if the Bill is passed at Stage 3 and becomes an Act of the Scottish Parliament.
As part of our clear commitment to transparency, we are delivering, in partnership with civil society, Scotland’s third open government national action plan.
Roseanna McPhee informed the group of recent changes to site residents’ status on local authority sites in Perth and Kinross. 1) The downgrading of chalets to caravans and the changing of tenancy agreements to occupancy agreements – residents felt that this diminished their tenancy rights. 2) There appears to be attempts to redefine what a Gypsy/Traveller i...