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Official Report Meeting date: 21 February 2012

Education and Culture Committee 21 February 2012

In non-legal language, does section 2(2)(b) trump paragraph 11(2)(m) of schedule 1? Run that by me again.
Questions and Answers Date answered: 3 March 2008

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The MHRA further advised that two other vaccines are licensed via the centralised licensing procedure administered by the European Medicines Agency. These are M-M-RVAXPRO and ProQuad. These vaccines are not used in the routine childhood immunisation programme in Scotland.
Last updated: 11 October 2024

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Business Motion: The Minister for Parliamentary Business (George Adam), on behalf of the Parliamentary Bureau, moved S6M-02937—That the Parliament agrees— (a) the following programme of business— Tuesday 1 February 2022 2.00 pm Time for Reflection followed by Parliamentary Bureau Motions followed by Topical Questions (if selected) followed by First Minister’s Statement: COVID-19 Update followed by Scottish Government Debate: UK Elections Bill followed by Committee Announcements followed by Business Motions followed by Parliamentary Bureau Motions 5.00 pm Decision Time followed by Members’ Business Wednesday 2 February 2022 2.00 pm Parliamentary Bureau Motions 2.00 pm Portfolio Questions: Covid Recovery and Parliamentary Business; Net Zero, Energy and Transport 271 Journal of the Scottish Parliament, Session 6, 13 May 2021 – 12 May 2022 followed by Scottish Government Debate: Prevention of Homelessness Duties followed by Scottish Government Debate: Scottish Income Tax Rate Resolution 2022- 23 followed by Business Motions followed by Parliamentary Bureau Motions followed by Approval of SSIs (if required) 5.10 pm Decision Time followed by Members’ Business Thursday 3 February 2022 11.40 am Parliamentary Bureau Motions 11.40 am General Questions 12.00 pm First Minister’s Questions followed by Members’ Business 2.15 pm Parliamentary Bureau Motions 2.15 pm Portfolio Questions: Rural Affairs and Islands followed by Scottish Labour Party Business followed by Business Motions followed by Parliamentary Bureau Motions 5.00 pm Decision Time Tuesday 8 February 2022 2.00 pm Time for Reflection followed by Parliamentary Bureau Motions followed by Topical Questions (if selected) followed by First Minister’s Statement: COVID-19 Update followed by Scottish Government Business followed by Committee Announcements 272 Journal of the Scottish Parliament, Session 6, 13 May 2021 – 12 May 2022 followed by Business Motions followed by Parliamentary Bureau Motions 5.00 pm Decision Time followed by Members’ Business Wednesday 9 February 2022 2.00 pm Parliamentary Bureau Motions 2.00 pm Portfolio Questions: Health and Social Care; Social Justice, Housing and Local Government followed by Stage 3 Proceedings: Coronavirus (Discretionary Compensation for Self- isolation) (Scotland) Bill followed by Business Motions followed by Parliamentary Bureau Motions followed by Approval of SSIs (if required) 5.00 pm Decision Time followed by Members’ Business Thursday 10 February 11.40 am Parliamentary Bureau Motions 11.40 am General Questions 12.00 pm First Minister’s Questions followed by Members’ Business 2.30 pm Parliamentary Bureau Motions 2.30 pm Portfolio Questions: Constitution, External Affairs and Culture followed by Stage 3 Proceedings: Budget (Scotland) Bill followed by Parliamentary Bureau Motions 5.0 m...
Last updated: 11 October 2024

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The meeting closed at 5.08 pm. 266 Journal of the Scottish Parliament, Session 6, 13 May 2023 – 12 May 2024 No. 73, Tuesday 30 January 2024 The meeting opened at 2.00 pm. 1. Time for Reflection: Gordon M Hay, led Time for Reflection. 2. Topical Questions: Questions were answered by a Cabinet Secretary and a Minister. 3.
Official Report Meeting date: 15 December 2021

Meeting of the Parliament (Hybrid) 15 December 2021

Following the case of Denise Clair, who bravely waived her anonymity to speak about her experience, I have raised concerns about women having to resort to use of the civil courts. In 2018, Miss M successfully sued Stephen Coxen in a Scottish civil court, with the sheriff saying that the evidence against Coxen was “compelling” and “persuasive”.
Official Report Meeting date: 16 November 2021

Meeting of the Parliament (Hybrid) 16 November 2021

On investments, when the First Minister launched the bank last year, it was with a £12.5 million investment in M Squared Lasers, which is a laser technology company.
Questions and Answers Date answered: 8 January 2009

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Winter maintenance on the A701 between Dumfries and the A74(M) at Beattock is carried out by Amey.
Last updated: 4 March 2020

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Heat Networks (Scotland) Bill [AS INTRODUCED] CONTENTS Section PART 1 EAT NETWORKS LICENCES H Introductory 1 Meaning of “heat network” 2 Requirement for heat networks licence 3 Exemptions from requirement for heat networks licence 4 Meaning of “licensing authority” eat networks licence applications H 5 Heat networks licence applications Conditions of heat networks licence 6 Heat networks licence standard conditions 7 Heat networks licence standard conditions: supplementary 8 Heat networks licence special conditions uration of heat networks licence D 9 Period of effect of heat networks licence Modification of heat networks licence 10 Modification of heat networks licence evocation of heat networks licence R 11 Revocation of heat networks licence Miscellaneous 12 Form and manner etc. of applications under Part 1 13 Regulations about determining applications under Part 1 14 Guidance for licensing authority 15 Register of heat networks licences 16 Interpretation of Part 1 SP Bill 64 Session 5 (2020) ii Heat Networks (Scotland) Bill PART 2 EAT NETWORK CONSENT H Introductory 17 Requirement for heat network consent 18 Exemptions from requirement for heat network consent Heat network consent applications 19 Heat network consent applications 20 Determining heat network consent applications Heat network consent conditions or limitations 21 Heat network consent conditions or limitations Transfer, modification and revocation of heat network consent 22 Transfer of heat network consent 23 Modification of heat network consent 24 Revocation of heat network consent Compensation 25 Compensation on modification or revocation of heat network consent Miscellaneous 26 Form and manner etc. of applications under Part 2 27 Regulations about determining applications under Part 2 Enforcement of requirement for heat network consent 28 Meaning of “enforcement authority” 29 Power to require information about activities on land 30 Enforcement notice 31 Withdrawal or variation of enforcement notice 32 Appeals against enforcement notice 33 Offence of failing to comply with enforcement notice 34 Execution and cost of works required by enforcement notice 35 Deemed planning permission on granting or modifying heat network consent Interpretation 36 Interpretation of Part 2 ART 3 P HEAT NETWORK ZONES Designation of heat network zone 37 Power to designate heat network zone 38 Duty on local authority to review heat network zoning in area 39 Designation of heat network zone by local authority 40 Designation of heat network zone by Scottish Ministers Heat Networks (Scotland) Bill iii Variation of heat network zone 41 Variation of heat network zone by local authority 42 Variation of heat network zone by Scottish Ministers Local authorities acting jointly 43 Two or more local authorities acting jointly in relation to heat network zone Ministerial direction and guidance 44 Ministerial power of direction to designate or vary heat network zone 45 Guidance ART 4 P EAT NETWORK ZONE PERMITS H 46 Meaning of “permit authority” 47 Requirement for heat network zone permit 48 Applications for heat network zone permit 49 Heat network zone permit: duration 50 Heat network zone permit: revocation 51 Enforcement of requirement for heat network zone permit ART 5 P UILDING ASSESSMENT REPORTS B 52 Building assessment reports 53 Exemptions from duty to prepare building assessment reports 54 Notification of building assessment reports 55 Guidance about building assessment reports 56 Interpretation of Part 5 ART 6 P POWERS OF LICENCE HOLDERS Compulsory acquisition of land 57 Compulsory acquisition of land by licence holder Wayleave rights 58 Network wayleave right 59 Acquisition of necessary wayleave 60 Persons bound by network wayleave rights 61 Assignation of network wayleave rights 62 Requirement to remove apparatus when notified 63 Compensation in connection with network wayleave rights Other powers over land 64 Power to carry out survey 65 Power to enter land to replace or repair apparatus 66 Restrictions on powers of licence holders 67 Compensation for damage or disturbance iv Heat Networks (Scotland) Bill Interpretation 68 Interpretation of Part 6 ART 7 P EY HEAT NETWORK ASSETS K 69 Identifying key heat network assets 70 Preparing schedule of key heat network assets 71 Notifying Scottish Ministers of changes in key network assets 72 Modifying schedule of key heat network assets 73 Preparation and maintenance of schedule of key network assets: further provision 74 Transfer schemes 75 Compensation in connection with transfer schemes 76 Interpretation of Part 7 ART 8 P ISCELLANEOUS AND GENERAL M...
Official Report Meeting date: 19 June 2018

Meeting of the Parliament 19 June 2018

The UK Government signalled that it had no intention of doing so, and two weeks ago, on 7 June, we found out exactly why when it was announced that M&G Real Estate had acquired the Crown Estate’s 50 per cent stake in Fort Kinnaird in a £167 million deal.
Official Report Meeting date: 14 June 2018

Meeting of the Parliament 14 June 2018

The owners of M Corson’s, a much-loved, family-run business with more than 400 years of history, have taken the tough decision to close their four shops in my constituency, resulting in 34 redundancies.

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