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SPICe briefings Date published: 2 June 2020

Issue 8: EU-UK Future Relationship Negotiations - UK legal text special edition

There are no longer talks of introducing a co-decision process of equivalence, or to get a fast-track equivalence treatment.
Committee reports Date published: 7 February 2019

Stage 1 Report on the Census (Amendment) (Scotland) Bill

I appreciate the points that have been made and I think that we will have to get to the nub of those—what are the issues that different organisations, and women’s groups in particular, want to get at and how much concern it there about self-identification and what it means?
Official Report Meeting date: 17 September 2015

Meeting of the Parliament 17 September 2015

Such projects have always been slower to get going and many are only now coming into their own.
Official Report Meeting date: 11 December 2008

Plenary, 11 Dec 2008

I ask for an expansion in the amount of the land that can be made available for allotments or similar activities in our towns and cities.Far too often, people have decided that change is irreversible.
Committee reports Date published: 17 March 2021

The Social Security Response to Covid-19

We heard about people who, pre-pandemic, were just managing to get by financially. After being furloughed and receiving only 80% of their previous income, they were now falling in to debt.
Official Report Meeting date: 10 September 2008

Audit Committee, 10 Sep 2008

Even though they might travel a long distance to get to the hospice, there is a floor at the facility in Kinross where the families can stay.
Official Report Meeting date: 22 March 2016

Meeting of the Parliament 22 March 2016

I do not believe that the legislation is future proof. The activities that the amendments would address are about humiliation and control, and I urge members to support them.
Official Report Meeting date: 28 May 2009

Plenary, 28 May 2009

Motion, as amended, agreed to, That the Parliament welcomes the fact that, since its launch in January 2008, the CashBack for Communities programme has provided positive opportunities and activities for over 100,000 young people in Scotland; recognises that providing healthy and fun activities not only gives young people something to do, but can help in reducing crime and antisocial behaviour by diverting the small minority who cause trouble away from such behaviour; welcomes the fact that the CashBack programme has been funded through £12 million recovered from criminals using the Proceeds of Crime Act 2002; commends the significant efforts of partners in the CashBack programme including Youthlink, Scottish Football Association, Scottish Rugby Union, Basketballscotland, Scottish Sports Futures, sportscotland, Scottish Screen and the Scottish Arts Council, as well as the very many local projects and volunteers that are making the scheme a success; believes that every effort should be made to ensure further progress in recovering assets from those who profit from crime, and believes that funds obtained through the Proceeds of Crime Act 2002 should continue to be focussed on projects in communities affected by crime and in activities that provide diversion from offending, and calls on the Scottish Government to promote closer working and engagement between safer neighbourhood and community police teams and young people in efforts to prevent and tackle crime and antisocial behaviour and to ensure that the CashBack money is distributed fairly so that the whole of Scotland can reap the benefits of the scheme.
Committee reports Date published: 3 July 2023

Report on Public Administration - effective Scottish Government decision-making

This 2021 framework explains that it “defines the skills, knowledge and activities required for each Standard as individuals progress from gaining foundational knowledge, to becoming a skilled practitioner, to being a policy leader."
Official Report Meeting date: 9 March 2011

Meeting of the Parliament 09 March 2011

The power in section 71 was altered at stage 2 to allow SEPA to issue stop notices to reservoir managers who are carrying out an activity that is causing a risk of an uncontrolled release of water, even when the activity itself is not an offence.

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