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25 September 2025
They stated that, “when street traders apply, it will be clear that they will not be allowed to trade during the dates and times around the championships”.3Scottish Parliament. (2025).
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Period of reflection
As set out in the Explanatory Notes accompanying the Bill, section 9 of the Bill "...provides for a period of reflection which begins on the date the first declaration is made." The Explanatory Notes go on to describe the purpose of the period of reflection as being to provide an opportunity for the terminally ill adult requesting an a...
Letter from Neil Gray MSP, Cabinet Secretary for Health and Social Care, to Clare Haughey, Convener of the Scottish Parliament's Health, Social Care and Sport Committee, dated 20 September 2024 - introducing a memorandum on the Assisted Dying for Terminally Ill Adults (Scotland) Bill.
The OIM's response to the UKIMA consultation highlighted conclusions from its work to date, in particular relating to UKIMA's market access principles (MAPs) for goods.
They are listed alphabetically by party and then by surname, with a note of the constituency or region that they represent, any resignation or election dates and any changes during the parliamentary year.