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Questions and Answers Date answered: 12 January 2024

S6W-24154

We have previously answered two FOIs on website visits to the Building a New Scotland Papers:Unique online visitor statistics: FOI release - gov.scot (www.gov.scot) Building a New Scotland webpage visitors: FOI release - gov.scot (www.gov.scot) Paper title: A stronger economy with independence Main paper URL: https://www.gov.scot/publications/building-new-scotland-stronger-economy-independence/ Main paper publish date: 17-10-2022 Main paper views in first month (all pages): 77,787 Easy read URL : https://www.gov.scot/publications/building-new-scotland-stronger-economy-independence-easy-read-version/ Easy read publish date: 27-7-2023 Easy read views or download link clicks in first month: 254 Audio URL: https://soundcloud.com/scotgov/a-stronger-economy-with-independence-summary-audio-version Audio publish date : 17-10-2022 Audio link clicks in first month: 409 Community language landing page URL : https://www.gov.scot/publications/building-new-scotland-stronger-economy-independence-summary/documents/ Translation publish date: 17-10-2022 Translation downloads in first month: Historic data not available for this period for downloads BSL YouTube Link: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v...
Official Report Meeting date: 10 November 2022

Constitution, Europe, External Affairs and Culture Committee 10 November 2022

On the point about the extent to which retained EU law may be impacting on “the proper development of domestic law”, I note that policy arguments were made relating to that point in TuneIn v Warner and that the court refused to depart from retained EU case law.
Last updated: 19 August 2025

UKRI Clean Air Champions Submission_PE2123 30 June 2025

However, there is evidence to show that specifically designed engines for hydrogen combustion can deliver far lower emissions of NOx (>99% lower emissions than stage V diesel). This means that far greater co-benefits for air pollution could be delivered from the decarbonisation action if that were required by legislation or another regulatory instrument.
Last updated: 6 June 2025

SPBill52GS062025

Groupings of amendments Electronic signing and sending of documents: availability of paper documents 56, 57 Virtual attendance: criteria for when virtual attendance applies 33, 35, 36, 37, 38, 39, 40 irtual attendance: requirements for attending virtually V34, 41, 42, 43 Use of digital productions 44, 1, 2, 3, 4, 45, 5, 6, 46, 47, 48, 49 video Body-worn 7 Fixed penalties 50, 58 National jurisdiction 59, 51, 8, 52, 9, 53, 10, 11 Notes on amendments in this Group Amendment 8 pre-empts amendment 52 Review of jurisdiction for connected proceedings 54 SP Bill 52 - G Session 6 (2025) Report on time limits for solemn proceedings 55 2 reviews: expansion to include events after death Part 12, 13, 19, 21 Part 2 reviews: familial homicide and honour killing 60, 61, 62, 63, 64, 65, 66, 16, 67, 68, 69, 70, 71, 72, 73, 74, 75, 76, 78, 79, 80, 81, 82, 83, 84, 85, 86, 87, 88, 89, 90, 91 Notes on amendments in this Group Amendment 91 is pre-empted by amendment 31 in the group “Part 2 reviews: case reports” Part 2 reviews: link to domestic abuse 14, 15, 17, 18 Part 2 reviews: notification to next of kin 77, 92 2 reviews: minor and technical Part 20, 30 Part 2 reviews: interaction with inquiries 22, 23, 24, 25, 26 2 reviews: case reports Part 27, 28, 29, 31, 32 Notes on amendments in this Group Amendment 31 pre-empts amendment 91 in the group “Part 2 reviews: familial homicide and honour killing” THIS IS NOT THE MARSHALLED LIST Amendments in debating order Electronic signing and sending of documents: availability of paper documents Sharon Dowey 56 In section 1, page 1, line 15, at end insert— Sharon Dowey 57 In section 1, page 2, line 19, at end insert— Virtual attendance: criteria for when virtual attendance applies Pauline McNeill 33 In section 2, page 3, line 16, after insert Pauline McNeill 35 In section 2, page 4, line 3, after insert Pauline McNeill 36 In section 2, page 4, line 23, leave out Pauline McNeill 37 In section 2, page 4, line 25, leave out and insert Pauline McNeill 38 In section 2, page 4, leave out lines 26 to 36 and insert— Pauline McNeill 39 In section 2, page 4, line 36, at end insert— THIS IS NOT THE MARSHALLED LIST Pauline McNeill 40 In section 2, page 5, line 3, leave out from to end of line 5 irtual attendance: requirements for attending virtually V...
Last updated: 29 May 2025

SPBill70S062025

P ART 2 F URTHER AND FINAL MATTERS Reporting 15 10 Report on operation of Act (1) The Scottish Ministers must, as soon as reasonably possible, and not later than 6 months after the end of the review period— (a) prepare and publish a report on the operation of this Act, (b) lay a copy of the report before the Scottish Parliament. 20 (2) The report must include information on— (a) the number of reported crimes of ecocide, (b) the number of cases in which criminal proceedings for ecocide are brought, (c) the number of convictions for ecocide in criminal proceedings, (d) the sentence that was passed in respect of each conviction, 25 (e) the amount of money recovered as a result of convictions for ecocide, whether pursuant to the Proceeds of Crime Act 2002 or otherwise, (f) an assessment of the overall damage caused by the acts resulting in convictions for ecocide, (g) the cost to the public sector of the overall damage caused by the acts resulting in 30 convictions for ecocide. (3) When preparing the report under subsection (1)(a), the Scottish Ministers must— (a) consult and share a draft with— (i) the Scottish Environment Protection Agency, (ii) Environmental Standards Scotland, 35 (iii) Scottish Natural Heritage (NatureScot), (iv) the Crown Office and Procurator Fiscal Service, (v...
Last updated: 23 April 2025

ConvenerToCST_4Apr25

; iii. whether the Minister or another UK Government representative has recently attended to give evidence on the same or a closely related topic; or, where a Minister has recently given, or been invited to give, evidence to a Commons or Lords Select Committee on the same or a closely related subject; iv. whether there are particular aspects of the issue which weigh in favour of attendance (e.g. providing an opportunity for the UK Government to explain its policies or position; a high level of media interest in the devolved area or a specific case which has acquired a high profile); v...
Last updated: 11 June 2024

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A further copy was sent to the correct address on 12 May 2017. 4 This document relates to the Writers to the Signet Dependants' Annuity Fund Amendment (Scotland) Bill (SP Bill 13) as introduced in the Scottish Parliament on 18 May 2017 Local Authority Library Address Inverclyde Council Central Library 7 Wallace Place Greenock PA15 1JB Midlothian Council Dalkeith Library 2 White Hart Street Dalkeith Midlothian EH22 1AE Moray Council Elgin Library Cooper Park Elgin Moray IV30 1HS North Ayrshire Irvine Library 168 High Street Council Irvine Ayrshire KA12 8AN North Lanarkshire Motherwell Library 35 Hamilton Road Council Motherwell ML1 3BZ Orkney Islands Kirkwall Library 44 Junction Road Council Kirkwall Orkney KW15 1AG Perth & Kinross A K Bell Library 2-8 York Place Council Perth PH2 8EP Renfrewshire Paisley Central 68 High Street Council Library Paisley PA1 2BB Scottish Borders Galashiels Library Lawyers Brae Council Galashiels TD1 3JQ Shetland Islands Shetland Library Lower Hillhead Council Lerwick Shetland ZE1 0EL South Ayrshire Carnegie Library 12 Main Street Council Ayr KA8 8EB 5 This document relates to the Writers to the Signet Dependants' Annuity Fund Amendment (Scotland) Bill (SP Bill 13) as introduced in the Scottish Parliament on 18 May 2017 Local Authority Library Address South Lanarkshire Hamilton Town House 102 Cadzow Street Council Library Hamilton ML3 6HH Stirling Council Central Library Corn Exchange Road Stirling FK8 2HX West Dumbarton Library 13-15 Strathleven Place Dunbartonshire Dumbarton G82 1BD Council West Lothian Carmondean Library Carmondean Centre Council Deans Livingston West Lothian EH54 8PT Inspection and purchase of documents 14. Under Rule 9A.2.3(d)(v...
Last updated: 9 January 2024

Qualification Reform Final report Summary document

This publication is available at www.gov.scot Any enquiries regarding this publication should be sent to us at The Scottish Government St Andrew’s House Edinburgh EH1 3DG ISBN: 978-1-83521-054-3 (web only) Published by The Scottish Government, June 2023 Produced for The Scottish Government by APS Group Scotland, 21 Tennant Street, Edinburgh EH6 5NA PPDAS1282442 (06/23) w w w . g o v . s c o t Report from Cabinet Secretary for Education and Skills - Qualification Reform Final report Summary document . pdf.
Last updated: 6 June 2023

PE1971_E

N/A motor vehicle 05/06/2017 2017-18 Attempted No case identified on system No action: insufficient Theft of admissible evidence motor vehicle 24/07/2017 2017-18 Road Traffic First accused: Community Payback Order with a supervision requirement of 2 Act 1988 years and a programme requirement to participate in a Road Traffic Group and a S178(1)(b) - Restriction of Liberty Order imposed for 9 months in cumulo with charges Drive stolen identified as Theft of motor vehicle and attempted theft of a motor vehicle. vehicle Accused 3 - not guilty plea Quoad ultra not guilty accepted. accepted in respect of this charge Second accused: sentenced to 3 months in a Young Offenders Institution. 24/07/2017 2017-18 Attempted As above Theft of motor Third accused: not guilty plea accepted. vehicle 06/07/2018 2018-19 Attempted No case identified on system No further action: delay to Theft of reach conclusions motor vehicle 06/07/2018 2018-19 Attempted No case identified on system No further action: delay to Theft of reach conclusions motor vehicle 26/07/2018 2018-19 Theft of Theft of motor vehicle charge was part of petition appearance but charges libelled N/A motor on subsequent indictment did not include that specific charge as far as can be vehicle identified 25/10/2018 2018-19 Attempted Fine £200 N/A Theft of motor vehicle 01/11/2018 2018-19 Road Traffic Not guilty accepted N/A Act 1988 S178(1)(a) - Take & drive away 26/03/2019 2018-19 Theft of First accused: Community Payback Order with 18 month supervision requirement N/A motor vehicle Second accused: not guilty accepted 28/12/2019 2019-20 Attempted N/A Theft of Community Payback Order with 2 year supervision requirement motor vehicle 03/01/2020 2019-20 Attempted Attempted theft of motor vehicle charge was part of petition appearance but Charge of attempted theft Theft of charges libelled on subsequent indictment did not include that specific charge as appeared on Petition and motor far as can be identified. was changed to a charge of vehicle reset after consideration of full statements. 23/09/2021 2021-22 Attempted No case identified on system No action: further action Theft of disproportionate motor vehicle 23/09/2021 2021-22 Attempted No case identified on system No action: further action Theft of disproportionate motor vehicle 21/10/2021 2021-22 Theft of Theft of motor vehicle - not guilty accepted N/A motor Theft of motor vehicle - admonished and dismissed vehicle 26/01/2022 2021-22 Attempted Deferred sentence pending in respect that the accused has other matters which N/A Theft of are to call in court at a later date. motor vehicle 25/06/2018 2018-19 Attempted Not guilty accepted N/A Theft 18/05/2017 2017-18 Theft of Fine £200 N/A motor vehicle 01/05/2019 2019-20 Theft of Sentenced to 16 months imprisonment (appeal lodged but refused quoad periods N/A motor of imprisonment) vehicle 03/04/2019 2019-20 Attempted Sentenced to 120 days imprisonment (which was ordered to run consecutively N/A Theft of with the period imposed in respect of another matter). motor vehicle 02/02/2021 2020-21 Attempted Admonished and dismissed N/A Theft 11/06/2021 2021-22 Attempted Sentenced to 160 days imprisonment N/A Theft of motor vehicle 31/08/2018 2018-19 Road Traffic Admonished and dismissed N/A Act 1988 S178(1)(a) - Take & drive away 16/09/2021 2021-22 Attempted Admonished and dismissed N/A Theft of motor vehicle 19/11/2021 2021-22 Attempted Not guilty accepted N/A Theft 31/01/2019 2018-19 Road Traffic Not called N/A Act 1988 S178(1)(a) - Take & drive away 21/09/2021 2021-22 Attempted Not guilty accepted N/A Theft of motor vehicle 08/11/2019 2019-20 Attempted Sentenced to 4 months imprisonment to commence from the expiry of a sentence N/A Theft of imposed on another matter on the same date. motor vehicle 20/08/2017 2017-18 Theft of Community Payback Order with 200 hours unpaid work/ other activity requirement N/A motor vehicle 28/10/2019 2019-20 Attempted Merge of charges - Theft of motor vehicle Merge of charges Theft of Restriction of Liberty Order of 9 months imposed motor vehicle 13/12/2021 2021-22 Attempted Not guilty accepted N/A Theft 24/04/2020 2020-21 Attempted Attempted theft of motor vehicle charge was part of petition appearance but Roll-up of 3 police reports Theft of charges libelled on subsequent indictment did not include that specific charge as and merge of charges - no motor far as can be identified. further action in respect of vehicle attempted theft of m/v...
Last updated: 18 January 2023

AssociationofScotlandsSelfCaterersShortTermLets

This creates an immediate barrier to investment. v. New operators Finally, the delays for existing operators are commendable but this does not help everyone engaged in short-term letting that is growing their business.

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