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Committees Published: 5 June 2024

Ongoing litigation in relation to the acquisition and administration of Rangers Football Club

Ongoing litigation in relation to the acquisition and administration of Rangers Football Club. Rangers Football Club, Lord Advocate, malicious prosecution, civil action, damages, claim.
Last updated: 25 October 2023

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During this call, I inquired whether purchasing abortion pills online and their subsequent use would constitute a criminal offense. An officer informed me that, while there may not be extensive guidance available to the police, their actions are governed by the Abortion Act of 1967.
Last updated: 14 June 2023

Minutes of the meeting held on 24 November 2022

Stuart Brown, Chest, Heart and Stroke Scotland CHSS’ programmes around prevention, focused on behaviour change and inequalities, saw great strides in the first 6 months post-pandemic but accessing facilities has become more and more challenging in recent months.
Questions and Answers Date answered: 12 November 2025

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In the current financial year, we have also provided local authorities with funding of £14.2 million in 2025-26 to enable them to maintain the school clothing grant.Further, in August 2024, the Scottish Government published a national relationships and behaviour action plan to address the concerns raised in the Behaviour in Scottish Schools Research (BISSR).
Official Report Meeting date: 17 April 2024

Education, Children and Young People Committee 17 April 2024

I had to push them to talk about behaviour as being an issue because they were not raising it.
Questions and Answers Date answered: 31 October 2018

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Bridges and Barriers is an anti-sectarian project which will develop football coaches with the ability to deliver educational workshops that challenge sectarianism and hate behaviour with in community clubs
Committees Published: 5 May 2022

Crown Office and Procurator Fiscal Service Response to the Criminal Justice Committee

Prosecution policy on domestic abuse is to the effect that prosecution in the Justice of the Peace Court will only be appropriate for domestic abuse cases in limited circumstances, and specifically not in cases involving violence, threats of violence or courses of abusive behaviour prosecuted under the Domestic Abuse (Scotland) Act 2018.
SPICe briefings Date published: 3 May 2024

Sport in Scotland: An Overview of Legislation, Governance, Policy and Funding - Glossary

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Last updated: 25 April 2025

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S6M-16874: Fulton MacGregor: The Plight of Albion Rovers and Preserving Scotland’s Historic Football Clubs— That the Parliament notes with concern the financial difficulties faced by Albion Rovers FC; believes that the Coatbridge club, which is one of Scotland’s oldest, was founded in 1882 and has been an integral part of the community for over 140 years; notes that these financial concerns were detailed in a statement from the club in March 2025 and include the impending loss of the SPFL "parachute payment" that it currently receives from the start of the 2025- 26 season; considers that historic clubs, such as Albion Rovers, have played a significant role in shaping Scotland’s football heritage and the communities they serve, bringing joy to many supporters, providing a pathway for local talent and fostering aspiration; is concerned that financial pressures and changing football structures threaten the future of many clubs with deep-rooted local and historical significance; acknowledges the efforts of fans, volunteers and businesses in the Coatbridge and Chryston constituency in supporting Albion Rovers through what it sees as these challenging times, and notes the calls for the Scottish Government, football authorities and community stakeholders to explore ways to support and sustain historic clubs, with the aim of ensuring that they continue to thrive and contribute to their communities for generations to come.
Committees Date published: 26 April 2017

Child Protection in Sport - Football

Football As part of our inquiry we sought and received evidence from both the Scottish Football Association (SFA) and the Scottish Youth Football Association (SYFA) who are an affiliate organisation of the SFA.

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