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Official Report Meeting date: 5 March 2019

Justice Committee 05 March 2019

Brussels 2a is being renegotiated as we speak, with a new version due to come into force in 2022. Clearly, it must be doubtful whether Scotland and the United Kingdom will be party to that but, as it is, we are going back to a convention that Brussels 2a is pretty well based on.
Official Report Meeting date: 2 December 2015

Public Audit Committee 02 December 2015

On the workforce, I am quite impressed by the agency versus bank staff costs. Agency staff costs at £42.97 per hour are three times the cost of using bank staff.
Official Report Meeting date: 24 June 2025

Equalities, Human Rights and Civil Justice Committee 24 June 2025

In your opening statement on part 1 and in your letter to the committee dated 18 June, you confirmed that stakeholders had identified issues with part 1 of the 2021 act of such significance that the shared view of stakeholders and the Government is that part 1 cannot be implemented without legislative changes that require primary legislation.
Official Report Meeting date: 24 June 2025

Equalities, Human Rights and Civil Justice Committee 24 June 2025

We will move on to those questions. Your letter dated 11 March 2025, said that “legal and technical” changes might be required for implementation of the act.
Official Report Meeting date: 19 February 2025

Citizen Participation and Public Petitions Committee 19 February 2025

Just to be clear, is it the Scottish Government’s position that the current approach allows for a justice system that is up to date, fair and respects the rights and diverse needs of users?
Official Report Meeting date: 13 September 2023

Meeting of the Parliament 13 September 2023

Motion, as amended, agreed to, That the Parliament recognises the success of Scotland’s growing tourism sector and that well-managed, short-term lets are a significant part of that economy; welcomes the reassurance and safeguards for visitors, hosts and communities that the short-term lets licensing scheme provides; acknowledges the work that local authorities have done to date in processing applications, and also those hosts who have submitted applications so far; highlights the six-month extension to the application deadline, giving nearly two years for hosts to comply with licensing conditions and a year to prepare and submit an application; notes the ongoing Scottish Government engagement with local authorities and the short-term lets sector across Scotland; calls on all MSPs to focus on supporting and encouraging any outstanding applications to be submitted to local authorities before 1 October 2023; confirms the Scottish Government’s ongoing work to listen to and engage with the sector, and reaffirms the Scottish Government’s commitment to an implementation review update in early 2024.
Official Report Meeting date: 9 May 2023

Meeting of the Parliament 09 May 2023

It reflected rituals and traditions that, in some cases, date as far back as the formation of Scotland and England as nations, and it included objects such as St Edward’s chair and the stone of destiny, which have been associated with coronations north and south of the border for hundreds of years.
Official Report Meeting date: 6 October 2022

Standards, Procedures and Public Appointments Committee 06 October 2022

I am confident that we will be able to continue to support online and electronic engagement, to make sure that we keep folk up to date with what is going on. The sheer extent of the potential membership is very encouraging.
Official Report Meeting date: 26 April 2022

Meeting of the Parliament (Hybrid) 26 April 2022

Motion, as amended, agreed to, That the Parliament recognises the actions being taken to support children and young people in low-income families to access school education; notes that Scottish Government commitments include expansion of free school meals, provision of free school milk, removal of core curriculum charges, ensuring low-income families do not face costs for curriculum-related trips, abolition of fees for instrumental music tuition, increasing the school clothing grant, producing guidance to reduce school uniform costs, provision of a digital device and connectivity to every pupil, and services to support income maximisation, and recognises that this complements the wide range of policy initiatives set out in the Scottish Government’s Child Poverty Strategy for Scotland, to maximise household resources and improve children’s wellbeing and life chances; believes that accessible childcare is critical to poverty reduction to ensure access to education and the labour market, that this must be full wrap-around, affordable provision with qualified staff, and centred on the needs of the child; recognises that extracurricular and after-school activities are key to the mental health of young people, as well as ensuring children have a wide range of skills, but that this must be affordable and accessible to all children, particularly those from low-income backgrounds; calls for the Scottish Government to ensure the universal availability of summer clubs with activities, learning and free school meals, and further calls for the publication of up-to-date...
Official Report Meeting date: 14 May 2021

Meeting of the Parliament 14 May 2021

One of the difficult balances that we always have to strike is between waiting until the latest possible moment so that the data that we base our decisions on is as up to date as possible and giving businesses more notice.

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