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Official Report Meeting date: 17 December 2020

COVID-19 Committee 17 December 2020

There are two UK-wide scientific pandemic insight groups—SPI-B, which is the group for behavioural science, and SPI-M, which is the modelling committee—that feed into SAGE, the scientific advisory group for emergencies, and we have equivalents that feed into our scientific advisory group.
Official Report Meeting date: 4 October 2018

Equalities and Human Rights Committee 04 October 2018

The section 67 grounds under the 2011 act can be used to capture any incidents that occur, particularly ground (m), which relates to a child who presents a risk to others, and ground (n), in which “the child is beyond the control of a relevant person.”
Questions and Answers Date answered: 22 June 2007

S3W-00906

The following tableshows the comparative respective statistics for accident rates together with numbersof serious and fatal injury accidents for each trunk road in Scotland.Scottish Trunk Road, Accidents Rates(2004-06) and Casualty and Accident Frequency (2002-06) Trunk Road Route Accident Rate (2004-06, 100mvk) Dual Carriageway Accident Rate (2004-06, 100mvk) Single Carriageway Accident Rate (2004-06, 100mvk) Accident Frequency 5 Year Total (2002-06) Casualty Frequency 5 Year Total (2002-06) Fatal Serious Fatal Serious A1 9.67 7.91 15.93 9 35 11 49 A6091 32.54 - 32.54 0 8 0 11 A68 19.27 - 19.27 8 47 9 65 A7 22.58 - 22.58 3 24 3 32 A701 28.73 - 28.73 5 12 6 20 A702 29.83 20.80 29.83 8 40 8 66 A720 11.94 11.94 - 2 16 2 19 A725 21.27 21.27 - 4 28 4 29 A726 28.86 28.86 - 0 8 0 8 A737 22.46 23.56 21.84 4 45 4 56 A738 43.86 - 43.86 0 3 0 3 A75 15.55 8.75 16.01 18 79 25 115 A751 22.80 - 22.80 0 1 0 1 A76 20.50 - 20.50 12 53 13 65 A77 14.12 7.15 21.23 15 78 20 117 A78 17.52 8.06 29.85 7 56 7 73 A8 14.35 14.35 - 8 38 9 40 A80 5.61 5.61 - 2 13 2 13 A82 25.54 22.76 26.42 38 177 42 259 A828 28.52 - 28.52 2 15 2 19 A83 32.34 - 32.34 7 51 7 71 A830 30.78 - 30.78 1 12 1 16 A835 20.56 - 20.56 6 28 6 40 A84 28.60 - 28.60 7 47 7 59 A85 37.58 - 37.58 19 103 21 130 A86 67.77 - 67.77 2 18 2 23 A87 23.29 - 23.29 4 33 4 44 A876 12.61 - 12.61 2 3 2 3 A887 27.64 - 27.64 1 1 1 1 A889 18.76 - 18.76 0 1 0 1 A893 0.00 - 0.00 0 0 0 0 A898 19.56 19.56 - 0 2 0 2 A9 11.08 8.32 13.85 51 179 61 278 A90 12.16 9.75 26.23 48 208 55 259 A92 19.27 11.38 37.81 13 80 16 101 A95 24.38 - 24.38 5 25 5 38 A96 14.87 9.30 16.70 32 82 36 122 A972 28.03 28.03 - 0 1 0 1 A977 6.64 - 6.64 1 4 2 5 A985 18.10 - 18.10 3 22 4 33 A99 54.62 - 54.62 3 14 3 20 M73 8.89 8.89 - 3 6 4 8 M74 6.48 6.48 - 25 72 28 99 M77 6.95 6.95 - 1 8 1 8 M8 12.71 12.71 - 12 115 12 129 M80 6.50 6.50 - 8 16 9 21 A823 (M...
Official Report Meeting date: 26 October 2010

Public Petitions Committee 26 October 2010

Gypsy/Traveller Encampments (Guidance) (PE1364) PE1364, by Phyllis M McBain, calls on the Scottish Parliament to urge the Scottish Government to review all guidelines relating to trespass and encampments for Gypsies and Travellers to ensure that their intent is clear and that they are being applied.We have been joined by Mike Rumbles and Alex Johnstone.
Committees Published: 21 December 2021

Pre-budget scrutiny 2022-23

With the initial award provided to Scotland in Round 1 of the Levelling Up Fund totalling £171 m, this does not come close to replacing funds lost in the years of constraint on public spending.
Committee reports Date published: 16 November 2018

Consent notifications considered by the Justice Committee, 13 November 2018

I think it is wholly appropriate, for reasons of cost, simplicity and efficiency, that Scotland is included in each of the proposed statutory instruments. Professor Janeen M Carruthers
Official Report Meeting date: 28 March 2019

Culture, Tourism, Europe and External Affairs Committee 28 March 2019

There is a massive industry in France involving mailboxes where Amazon deliveries go, because selling something into Switzerland via online retailers is considered so onerous that it is worth jumping in a car and driving to Divonne-les-Bains to pick up a package. So, it is a barrier.
Committee reports Date published: 27 June 2019

The impact of Brexit on the civil and criminal justice systems and policing in Scotland

Annex A Extracts from the minutes of the Justice Committee and associated written and supplementary evidence 4th Meeting, 2018 (Session 5) Tuesday 30 January 2018 Brexit and family law: The Committee took evidence, in round-table format, from— Janys M Scott QC, Faculty of Advocates; Lucia Clark, Partner, Morton Fraser; Juliet Harris, Director, Together Scot...
SPICe briefings Date published: 24 August 2017

The European Union (Withdrawal) Bill: Implications for Scotland

Environmental policy spills over the borders of the UK nations, calling for cooperation. Keating, M. (2017, July 19). To devolve or not to devolve.
Committee reports Date published: 6 November 2019

Pre-budget scrutiny 2020-21

There will be companies included in the data who will have breached conditions and had money clawed back or written off, likely due to loss of jobs and that will have been taken into account in the totals.iiiSupplementary written evidence JOBS DELIVERED FROM COMPLETED RSA PROJECTS 2014-15 to 2018-19 FYNo. of ProjectsGrant Offered (£m)Grant Paid (£m)Total Jobs at Offer StageTotal Actual JobsCapex at Offer (£m)Actual Capex(£m)14-158442.542.55303.05633.5448.6547.815-168132.431.93948.54386.5173.1197.216-177421.821.71858.01964.0198.7202.117-188630.230.13741.54124.0177.6187.618-196312.311.61582.51722.040.540.6Total388139.2137.816433.517830.01038.51175.3SPICe analysis of data provided by Scottish Enterprise in May 2019The Committee welcomes the provision of data on actual jobs delivered by RSA projects.

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