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Last updated: 24 October 2024

ADBillFM_LiamMcArthurMSPToConvener_14Oct24

L iam McArthur MSP Kenneth Gibson MSP Convener 14 October 2024 Finance and Public Administration Committee c/o Clerk to the Committee Dear Kenneth Re: Assisted Dying for Terminally Ill Adults (Scotland) Bill – Financial Memorandum and my letter of 17 June 2024 This letter follows up my letter to you of 17 June 2024 and provides some further 1 clarification...
Last updated: 17 May 2024

SPCB 2024 Paper 35

L ocal and Home Reimbursement of Members’ Expenses Scheme – Session 6 Scheme Review Remit 2 May 2024 Reference: SPCB (2024) Paper 35 Executive summary 1.
Last updated: 20 June 2022

Map Leaflet Spanish

Para conseguir más Mantente informado sobre las novedades HORARIOS DE APERTURA información, pregunte en el mostrador de información del Parlamento Escocés visitando De 10 am a 5 pm. 00 del vestíbulo principal. www.visitparliament.scot 0,0 - Los días laborales (de martes a 91/21 jueves, cuando el Parlamento está - Wifi gratis 9 © SPCB 1st edition, December 2019 FSC logo 7 reunido) la tienda abre hasta 602 Impreso en el Reino Unido en papel totalmente reciclable fabricado con pulpa C las 6 pm. procedente de bosques gestionados cuidadosamente y de manera responsable. L...
Last updated: 28 February 2022

Minutes of the CPG on Human Trafficking 26 October 2021

Stephanie Beard j. Hana Shono k. Pat Black l. Jacci Stoyle m. The TARA Service n.
Questions and Answers Date answered: 27 February 2025

S6W-34471

To ask the Scottish Government how many signs are located along the (a) A82, (b) A828, (c) A83, (d) A835, (e) A85, (f) A86, (g) A87, (h) A887, (i) A889, (j) A9, (k) A95, (l) A96 and (m) A99, and what proportion does not meet current standards for visibility and effectiveness, broken down by Category (i) 1 and (ii) 2 defects.
Last updated: 11 December 2025

PublicInquiries_DFMToConvener_11Dec25

Best wishes, Humza From: Mcguinness L (Lisa) Sent: 10 August 2021 17:46 To: Yousaf H (Humza) Cc: Lord Advocate Subject: RE: Legal Proceedings With apologies for the delay in responding – I was keen to take some additional advice - please see response attached from Permanent Secretary to your email of last night.
Last updated: 8 February 2024

CRISISHousingto2040Submission

Heriot-Watt University. https://doi.org/10.17861/6nrm-jb28 13 Bramley, G., Morris, M., Mort, L., Netto, G., Sosenko, F., and Webb, J. (2021) The scale, causes, and impacts of homelessness among EEA Citizens, Heriot-Watt University and IPPR 14 Menezes, D., Netto, G., and Hasan, S. (2023).
Last updated: 21 June 2022

20220607_AnnandaleSafeguardingDirection_HS2

Safeguarding Directions Registered office: 2 Snowhill, Queensway, Birmingham B4 6GA Safeguarded Area: Surface Extended Homeowner Protection Zone 2 Local Authority boundary 0 50 100 150 200 © Crown copyright and database rights 2022 Date of Issue Metres OS 100049190 JUNE 2022 Safeguarded Area: Sub-surface Extended Homeowner Protection Zone 3 Date: 10/05/22 Doc Number: P2B-HS2-PL-MAP-M000-000041 Bramblebrae Woodhousehill Raeburn Ruins Fauldingcleuch Hayfield Cottages Old Mill Raeburnhead Hayfield Cottage Nether Woodhouse Newhope Oaks Cottage Sandana Meadow View The Oaks Underwoodhouse Wayside Bungalow Grahamsfield Court5 3 4 25 21 F 2 D L...
Last updated: 20 April 2021

Annual report operation Lobbying Act 2016

The first quarter and final quarter are not full 3-month periods. 2000 1751 1800 1664 1581 1600 1448 1446 1424 1315 1400 1200 966 1000 800 640 600 400 200 46 0 0 8 8 9 9 0 8 9 9 8 2 1 1 1 1 2 1 1 1 1 r r c c p p n n n a a a e e e e u u u J J J S S D D M - - M M - - - - l - - r l l 2 t t i 1 r n n u u p c c 1 3 J J - a a p - A O O r J J 2 A p 1 A The table below shows the total number of published returns, split between substantive Information Returns and ‘nil’ Information Returns, by 12 June 2020. 12000 10619 10000 8000 6000 4000 1662 20000 Substantive returns Nil returns Highlights • Published Information Returns since 12 March 2018 average 455 per month. • There has been an increase in the proportion of nil returns published since last year to 14% of all returns (up from 10%). 14 Information Returns by organisational type The chart below shows the same published Information Returns, split into different types of organisation. 5000 4621 4500 Substantive Returns Nils 4000 3500 3000 2843 2702 2500 2000 1500 1000 813 409 500 340 326 72 42 32 30 23 19 15 5 5 4 0 0 l y p y y y n n i y a n t d d o o h d u a e i i s o o i t o d p r n c i b B a B e i U o v m e y c n S y d r o t v o c i r n C o s i t a t a s a c u P d t A i o t n y a v a g t e t p i d n s l S i / i A s e r t b r r e u n a p o i d o e e L a t H d r s R d t n u e e r e t l i p T o e , m S y i d t L i nI rahC Highlights • The largest percentage of overall Information Returns now published by organisational type remains Charity, Trust or Advocacy Body with 5030 (at 41% up slightly from 40% last year). • This was followed by Company at 3656 (at 30% up slightly from 29%) and Representative Body at 3028 (remaining at 25%). 15 Information Returns by sector The tables on the following two pages show published Information Returns split into different types of sector – first, substantive returns and secondly, nil returns.
Last updated: 16 November 2020

SPCB2020Paper_057 Annex

The first quarter and final quarter are not full 3-month periods. 2000 1751 1800 1664 1581 1600 1448 1446 1424 1315 1400 1200 966 1000 800 640 600 400 200 46 0 0 8 8 9 9 0 8 9 9 8 2 1 1 1 1 2 1 1 1 1 r r c c p p n n n a a a e e e e u u u J J J S S D D M - - M M - - - - l - - r l l 2 t t i 1 r n n u u p c c 1 3 J J - a a p - A O O r J J 2 A p 1 A The table below shows the total number of published returns, split between substantive Information Returns and ‘nil’ Information Returns, by 12 June 2020. 12000 10619 10000 8000 6000 4000 1662 20000 Substantive returns Nil returns Highlights • Published Information Returns since 12 March 2018 average 455 per month. • There has been an increase in the proportion of nil returns published since last year to 14% of all returns (up from 10%). 14 Information Returns by organisational type The chart below shows the same published Information Returns, split into different types of organisation. 5000 4621 4500 Substantive Returns Nils 4000 3500 3000 2843 2702 2500 2000 1500 1000 813 409 500 340 326 72 42 32 30 23 19 15 5 5 4 0 0 l y p y y y n n i y a n t d d o o h d u a e i i s o o i t o d p r n c i b B a B e i U o v m e y c n S y d r o t v o c i r n C o s i t a t a s a c u P d t A i o t n y a v a g t e t p i d n s l S i / i A s e r t b r r e u n a p o i d o e e L a t H d r s R d t n u e e r e t l i p T o e , m S y i d t L i nI rahC Highlights • The largest percentage of overall Information Returns now published by organisational type remains Charity, Trust or Advocacy Body with 5030 (at 41% up slightly from 40% last year). • This was followed by Company at 3656 (at 30% up slightly from 29%) and Representative Body at 3028 (remaining at 25%). 15 Information Returns by sector The tables on the following two pages show published Information Returns split into different types of sector – first, substantive returns and secondly, nil returns.

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