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SPICe briefings Date published: 21 September 2020

United Kingdom Internal Market Bill 2019-21 - Mutual recognition

Such standards will effectively disadvantage domestic producers / suppliers; while the potential scale of English imports would, in many circumstances, simply negate any prospect of Scotland or Wales delivering on their desired public interest objectives. Dougan, M. (2020, September). Briefing Paper on UK Internal Market Bill & Devolution.
Committee reports Date published: 12 July 2018

What support works? Inquiry into attainment and achievement of school children experiencing poverty - Teaching

These are: highly trained and effectively deployed teachers; teachers who are granted greater autonomy to be active and creative drivers of change; teachers who are research literate; teachers who have an understanding of the impacts of poverty and other inequalities.2Geetha, M. (2016). Closing The Attainment Gap: What Can Schools Do?.
SPICe briefings Date published: 28 June 2018

Attracting and retaining migrants in post-Brexit Scotland: is a social integration strategy the answer? - What policies and experiences can we build on in devising a social integration strategy for Scotland?

Formal evaluations of the first three initiatives enumerated above have been carried out and may be learnt from.iFor an evaluation of Fresh Talent, please see: Rogerson, R., M. Boyle and C. Mason (2006). Progress Report on the Fresh Talent Initiative (for the Scottish Executive); Cavanagh, L., Eirich, F. and J-G.
SPICe briefings Date published: 26 April 2018

Cycling - What works? - Other factors that influence cycle use

., Susilo, Y., Aditjandra, P., Beecroft, M., & Nelson, J. (2010, June).
SPICe briefings Date published: 19 May 2017

Local Government Elections 2017

Lincoln: Policy Studies Research Centre. and 79% of cases in 201210Bochel, H., Denver, D., & Steven, M. (2012). Scottish Council Elections 2012: Results and Statistics.
Official Report Meeting date: 14 September 2011

Finance Committee 14 September 2011

You agree more with Campbell Corrigan and you disregard what Les Gray said. You seem to take one side of the discussion and not to have a balanced view.
Official Report Meeting date: 16 January 2024

Meeting of the Parliament 16 January 2024

However, I am a bit more positive, and I think that we have quite a bit to shout about, including M&D’s Scotland’s theme park; the captivating Hamilton mausoleum and museum, which is surrounded by an extraordinary site of special scientific interest that is teeming with rare flora and fauna; and, nearby, the new outdoor wheeled-sports facilities in Stra...
Official Report Meeting date: 11 January 2023

Meeting of the Parliament 11 January 2023

I note what colleagues have said about the targets within that, and I acknowledge that M stands for “minimum”. Evidence-based minimum requirements set an achievable starting point.
Official Report Meeting date: 10 June 2021

Meeting of the Parliament (Hybrid) 10 June 2021

In relation to victims, Pauline McNeill, Katy Clark, Rona Mackay and others focused on the impact of crime on women. Nobody who has listened to Miss M, Speak Out Survivors or others who have been campaigning on the subject could fail to be impressed and indeed persuaded by the argument that we need to seriously address change in the area, not just in relati...
Last updated: 20 April 2023

Keeling schedule 2007 Act

Services complaints: special provision for complaints against unregulated persons 22A Services complaints: special provision for complaints against unregulated persons (1) Subject to subsection (2), the following provisions apply in relation to a services complaint against a person who was not a practitioner at the time when the legal services complained of were provided but who was providing legal services to the public for fee, gain or reward (an “unregulated provider”) as the provisions apply in relation to a services complaint against a practitioner— (a) section 2, (b) section 3, (c) section 4, (d) section 8, (e) section 9, (f) section 10, (g) section 11, (h) section 12A, (i) section 13, © 35 Legal Profession and Legal Aid (Scotland) Act 2007 asp 5 (Scottish Act) (j) section 14, (k) section 16, (l) section 17, (m...

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