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Official Report Meeting date: 4 October 2023

Meeting of the Parliament 04 October 2023

Any politician that claims to care about poverty, about increasing food bank use, about the well-being of kids needs to commit to scrap this terrible policy”.
Official Report Meeting date: 2 October 2013

Meeting of the Parliament 02 October 2013

In last week’s debate, I asked the SNP how it would do that in an independent country if we had the same currency, the Bank of England as the bank of last resort and the same financial regulation system, which it has said we would have.
Questions and Answers Date answered: 24 October 2019

S5W-25769

Claims were attributed to each month based on the date the claims were processed (not the dates worked or the dates that claims were submitted on).
Questions and Answers Date answered: 12 September 2016

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To ask the Scottish Government for what reason the feedback to its consultation on international development policy, Meeting Global Challenges & Making a Difference - Aligning our International Development Policy with the Global Goals, was not published on the expected date of 31 July 2016, and on what date this wil...
Official Report Meeting date: 28 March 2019

Committee on the Scottish Government Handling of Harassment Complaints 28 March 2019

We have just had a long discussion that centred very much on a letter from the Scottish Government, dated 22 March, in response to the committee’s letter of 26 February 2019.
Official Report Meeting date: 28 April 2010

Economy, Energy and Tourism Committee 28 April 2010

Have your operations in the Baltic countries—Estonia in particular—been hit by the difficulties of the banks? I agree—although we should also consider the Canadian banks, which are one of the best examples of banking that I have found.
Last updated: 5 February 2020

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(Scotland) Act 1962 which provides for 15 the rates leviable in respect of lands and heritages to be reduced or remitted by virtue of the lands and heritages being unoccupied”, (b) in paragraph 5, the words “under section 24 of this Act” are repealed. 12 Non-use or underuse of lands and heritages: notification (1) This section applies where the non-domestic rates payable in respect of any lands and 20 heritages are being reduced or remitted for any reason (other than the operation of sections 24A and 24B (rating of unoccupied property) of the Local Government (Scotland) Act 1966). (2) The local authority to which the rates are or would, but for the reduction or remission, be payable may give a notice to the person who is liable to pay the rates in respect of the 25 lands and heritages (the “ratepayer”) stating that the authority considers that one of the conditions mentioned in subsections (3) and (4) may be satisfied in relation to the lands and heritages. (3) The condition is that the lands and heritages are not being used. (4) The condition is that— 30 (a) the lands and heritages are being used but there is a significant difference between— (i) the extent to which the lands and heritages are being used, and (ii) the extent to which they could reasonably be used, (b) the amount of rates payable in respect of the lands and heritages (after reduction 35 or remission as mentioned in subsection (1)), is less than the amount that would be so payable if the lands and heritages were unoccupied, and (c) the main reason for the lands and heritages being used to the extent mentioned in paragraph (a)(i), rather than not being used, is to obtain that reduction or remission. 16 Non-Domestic Rates (Scotland) Bill Part 2—Administration and enforcement of non-domestic rates (5) A notice under subsection (2) must— (a) set out the local authority’s reasons for considering that the condition mentioned in subsection (3) or (as the case may be) (4) may be satisfied in relation to the lands and heritages, 5 (b) invite the ratepayer to provide to the local authority, within the period of 28 days beginning with the date...
Last updated: 9 December 2019

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(Scotland) Act 1962 which provides for the rates leviable in respect of lands and heritages to be reduced or remitted by virtue of the lands and heritages being unoccupied”, (b) in paragraph 5, the words “under section 24 of this Act” are repealed. 20 12 Non-use or underuse of lands and heritages: notification (1) This section applies where the non-domestic rates payable in respect of any lands and heritages are being reduced or remitted for any reason (other than the operation of sections 24A and 24B (rating of unoccupied property) of the Local Government (Scotland) Act 1966). 25 (2) The local authority within whose area the lands and heritages are situated may give a notice to the person who is liable to pay the rates in respect of the lands and heritages (the “ratepayer”) stating that the authority considers that one of the conditions mentioned in subsections (3) and (4) may be satisfied in relation to the lands and heritages. 30 (3) The condition is that the lands and heritages are not being used. (4) The condition is that— (a) the lands and heritages are being used but there is a significant difference between— (i) the extent to which the lands and heritages are being used, and 35 (ii) the extent to which they could reasonably be used, (b) the amount of rates payable in respect of the lands and heritages (after reduction or remission as mentioned in subsection (1)), is less than the amount that would be so payable if the lands and heritages were unoccupied, and (c) the main reason for the lands and heritages being used to the extent mentioned in 40 paragraph (a)(i), rather than not being used, is to obtain that reduction or remission. 16 Non-Domestic Rates (Scotland) Bill Part 2—Administration and enforcement of non-domestic rates (5) A notice under subsection (2) must— (a) set out the local authority’s reasons for considering that the condition mentioned in subsection (3) or (as the case may be) (4) may be satisfied in relation to the lands and heritages, 5 (b) invite the ratepayer to provide to the local authority, within the period of 28 days beginning with the date...
Official Report Meeting date: 19 June 2012

Health and Sport Committee 19 June 2012

The amendments other than that are from the first date, so regulation 27 more or less sweeps up regulation 28 to that date.
Questions and Answers Date answered: 26 November 2020

S5W-33216

None of the physical construction work has therefore commenced. The total cost to date in progressing the HMP Highland project is £5,516,864, which includes costs associated with the purchase of the land.

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