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Official Report Meeting date: 19 November 2024

Meeting of the Parliament 19 November 2024

I repeat that the IFS is clear about the very high level of uncertainty around the behavioural impact of our tax policies. It is, of course, vital that we understand any behavioural change, which is why, as I said in my previous answer, we have funded His Majesty’s Revenue and Customs to undertake research on that to...
Last updated: 30 April 2025

26 March 2025

It is Covid pandemic, there has been an increase in inevitable that we will overrun beyond half past 1, the level of challenging behaviour in schools, but I aim to finish by 25 minutes to 2 at the latest. which is why the Government has brought forward the behaviour action plan—on which we worked with our local authority partners, who are responsible for the running of schools—to take the necessary steps to address that behaviour.
Last updated: 10 June 2024

Management of Offenders Scotland Bill as introduced document

Management of Offenders (Scotland) Bill 15 Part 2—Disclosure of convictions (2) After section 5B (inserted by section 21) there is inserted— “5C Disclosure period: caution for good behaviour (1) Subsection (2) applies where, in respect of a conviction, a person was ordained to find caution for good behaviour in respe...
Official Report Meeting date: 9 November 2017

Meeting of the Parliament 09 November 2017

I want to be clear that that behaviour was to do with language and not physical conduct.
Last updated: 4 June 2025

Officeholders

They investigate complaints about the behaviour of: MSPs local authority councillors board members of public bodies lobbyists They also look at how people are appointed to the boards of public bodies in Scotland.
News Published: 29 January 2025

Scottish Government must provide fiscal and economic clarity, says Finance Committee

In a wide-ranging report on the Scottish Budget 2025-26 published today – ahead of two parliamentary debates on the Scottish budget – the committee emphasises the need for more detail on behavioural responses to tax policy, the impact of Employer National Insurance Contributions and rising social security spending.
Committee reports Date published: 17 January 2025

Follow-up inquiry into salmon farming in Scotland - Committee consideration

Academics also emphasised that collecting information on wild salmon for research purposes was inherently challenging given the species complex behaviours. Dr Reinardy told the Committee how "it is not easy to monitor how an industry affects a complex species that has very complicated routes of migration and behaviour in the water", and the Chair of the Salmon Interactions Working Group agreed that sampling wild salmon once they are no longer in coastal areas is challenging. 
SPICe briefings Date published: 10 January 2025

Getting the inactive active: Barriers to physical activity and their potential policy solutions - Equality, diversity, and inclusion

The review concluded that the processes, attitudes, and behaviours of Cricket Scotland met the MacPherson definition of institutional racism2Plan4Sport. (2022, July).
Committee reports Date published: 10 January 2025

Subordinate Legislation: The Land and Buildings Transaction Tax (Additional Amount: Transactions relating to second homes etc.) (Scotland) Amendment Order 2024 - Finance and Public Administration Committee consideration

During its evidence-taking, the Committee discussed with the Minister the potential behavioural impacts arising from the increase in ADS and the modelling the Scottish Government has undertaken to assess the potential impacts arising from an increase in ADS from 6% to 8%, compared to previous increases.
SPICe briefings Date published: 26 June 2024

Nuisance complaints - some frequently asked questions - Title deeds

Neighbours argued that the title condition was necessary to maintain the amenity of the housing development and that varying it would create a risk of anti-social behaviour. The Lands Tribunal disagreed and allowed it to be varied finding that any anti-social behaviour could be dealt with through established procedur...

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