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Will the minister meet me to discuss specific projects in the occupied west bank that would benefit from some limited Scottish Government funding support?
This means they have to regularly provide certain information to the police, for example, all names used by them, their address, date of birth, National Insurance number and passport details.
Retrieved from https://researchbriefings.files.parliament.uk/documents/CBP-7726/CBP-7726.pdf
Note that the House of Commons Library briefing sets out the law at the date of publication of the briefing, that is 5 May 2021.
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21 May 2025
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Other types of ADR for family cases are not available under the legal aid system. This may change at a later date under the Children (Scotland) Act 2020.
Membership changes
The changes in Committee membership during the reporting year were as follows:
Pam Gosal and Rachael Hamilton both left the Committee on 29 June 2023 and were replaced by Annie Wells and Meghan Gallacher respectively on said date.
Kaukab Stewart, who served as Convener from 25 April 2023, left the Committee on 12 February 2024 and was re...
Sections 13 to 18 – interpretation, ancillary and commencement provisions
Sections 13 to 18 make various provisions in relation to interpretation and definitions (sections 13 and 14), ancillary provisions (section 15), the regulation-making powers to be conferred on the Scottish Ministers (section 16) and the commencement dates and short title (sections 17...
There is a need to ensure that prison rules are kept up-to-date so that prisons can use in-cell technology in order to take part in purposeful activities and maintain family contacts;
Deaths in custody and deaths following release;
Post-release support;
The challenges of accommodating a complex prison population (for example, older prisoners, prisoners guil...
Doctors are expected to work within the limits of their competence and keep their knowledge and skills up to date. One of the ways in which they do this, is by using clinical guidance.