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Last updated: 19 May 2025

PB_25_paper071

In relation to motions for Members’ Business, the Bureau previously agreed that all motions should be removed from the Bulletin after six weeks (excluding recess time) but that the Bureau will consider the following in removing or retaining motions— a. the motion has the support of at least 30 other Members and these supporters came from more than three political parties (note that in cases where the number of supporters exceeds 30, the topicality of the motion and the extent of the recent support have also been taken into account...
Last updated: 13 May 2025

PE2156_A

The next step for the Bill is to publish draft Bill provisions. These provisions will take into account insights and views gathered through the consultation process and a second phase of development with the three Bill Advisory Panels (including lived experience representation), which is currently underway. pdf. application/pdf. 99075.
Last updated: 8 May 2025

SPCB 2025 Paper 20

This approach aims to ensure Ms Regan’s campaign for her Bill is evidence-based, taking into account real-world lived experiences. Ms Regan and her staff member were originally invited by survivors at a conference in October 2023, but the visit was postponed until the Member won the right to introduce her bill to Parliament. th th 5.
Last updated: 6 May 2025

PE2154_A

This might consider opportunities for design features such as bridges with high railings, signage for shared use, tie-up points, dismount blocks, wider path verges for riding on, etc. Planning policy already takes account of access rights, and therefore the consideration of equestrian use and requirements as appropriate.
Last updated: 2 May 2025

Letter to the Minister for Parliamentary Business on the SPCB Supported Bodies Landscape Review

The full remit of the Committee is: To consider, review and report on the SPCB supported bodies landscape in accordance with the Parliament’s resolution of 31 October 2024 and develop a clear strategic framework to underpin and provide coherence and structure to the SPCB supported bodies landscape by the end of June 2025, including — • creating effective accountability and scrutiny mechanisms, • formalising strengthened criteria for creating new supported bodies; and • identifying and addressing any barriers to sharing services and offices.
Last updated: 20 March 2025

PB_2025_Paper041

In relation to motions for Members’ Business, the Bureau previously agreed that all motions should be removed from the Bulletin after six weeks (excluding recess time) but that the Bureau will consider the following in removing or retaining motions— a. the motion has the support of at least 30 other Members and these supporters came from more than three political parties (note that in cases where the number of supporters exceeds 30, the topicality of the motion and the extent of the recent support have also been taken into account...
Last updated: 23 January 2025

Convener to Cabinet Secretary Constitution External Affairs and Culture Budget Scrutiny 2025 26

They indicated that the intention was for the new system to provide greater transparency and consistency in the funding process by publishing an account of all funding provided. th January 2025 that with “regard to Creative Scotland told us in oral evidence on 9 the review, the Scottish Government has helpfully been clear that it is a review of purpose, not...
Last updated: 23 January 2025

Convener to Cabinet Secretary Constitution External Affairs and Culture Budget Scrutiny 2025 26

They indicated that the intention was for the new system to provide greater transparency and consistency in the funding process by publishing an account of all funding provided. th January 2025 that with “regard to Creative Scotland told us in oral evidence on 9 the review, the Scottish Government has helpfully been clear that it is a review of purpose, not...
Last updated: 13 January 2025

Wildlife Act 6 January 2025

Further to this, NatureScot posted communications on their social media accounts on 20 November 2024. As part of these communications NatureScot included the main organisations they have worked with on predator control training courses which train practitioners on alternatives available.
Last updated: 22 November 2024

SET Minute 4 November 2024

SET members noted how it was being dealt with in their directorates, taking account of turnover, and actions required to meet the projected targets.

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