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We had hoped that that might take place later today, but the availability of other parties who want to participate in the session is such that it will take place in our first meeting after the summer recess. Today, we will hear evidence from Nicola Murray and then we will continue the petition, to allow us to have a round-table discussion at the beginning ...
As the regulations will come into force on 9 January 2015, the requirement to leave a minimum of 28 days, excluding recessdates, between the laying of an instrument and its coming into force has not been complied with.
Business Managers noted correspondence from the Standards, Procedures and Public Appointments Committee dated 11 March in relation to Miscellaneous and minor Standing Order rule changes.
In relation to Police Scotland’s views on the Bill, as suggested during the meeting, the Scottish Government has not received a confirmed position to date. The Scottish Government gave Police Scotland opportunities to provide feedback, and meetings had concluded with a commitment from Police Scotland that a written position would be shared.
PE1900/BB: Access to prescribed medication for detainees in police custody Minister for Drugs and Alcohol Policy and Sport Dear Jackson Carlaw MSP, Thank you for your letter dated 29 January 2026 regarding the above petition.
To ensure close alignment of the legislation between the Scottish inshore and offshore regions and provide certainty for industry, I would welcome it if UK Government sought to match our coming into force date of 25 May 2026. I would like to echo the sentiment in your letter on the constructive engagement between UK and Scottish officials in progressing thi...