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Official Report Meeting date: 4 February 2020

Meeting of the Parliament 04 February 2020

However, it is becoming the norm—sadly, it is becoming the experience of many churches and Christians—that any difference of opinion or belief that may somehow, in some way, to somebody, somewhere, be deemed offensive should not be respected and valued but should be shut down and censored.
Official Report Meeting date: 17 March 2021

Meeting of the Parliament (Hybrid) 17 March 2021

It involved controlling and coercive behaviour. The legislation is rightly viewed as unfinished business.
Cross-Party Groups Last updated: 18 June 2025

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Date published: 28 October 2022

Scottish Parliament Statistics 2020-2021 - 4.3.15. Public Petitions Committee

Committee meetingsThere were 24 meetings in the parliamentary yearNumberTotal meetings of the Committee24Meetings held wholly in private4Meetings held partly in private6Joint meetings with other Committees0Meetings held outside the Parliament0Meetings held remotely by video conference24Hybrid meetings (from 12 August 2020)0Committee membersMembersPartyNumber of meetings attended (possible total)Maurice CorryCon24(24)Johann LamontLab24(24)Tom MasonCon24(24)Gail RossSNP24(24)David TorranceSNP24(24)Substitute committee membersSubstitute MemberPartyNumber of meetings attendedPeter ChapmanCon0Rona MackaySNP0Alex RowleyLab0Reporters: None Committee Clerk: Lynn Russell Advisers: None Visits: None Events: None WitnessesThe following witnesses were called to give oral evidenceCategoryNumberPetitioners3Scottish Government Ministers4Scottish Government officials7Members of the Scottish Parliament0Representatives of public bodies6Representatives of local authorities0UK Ministers0UK government officials0Members of the UK Parliament0Representatives from other legislatures0Representatives of trade unions0Representatives of professional associations0Representatives of voluntary sector1Representatives of higher education1Other categories of witnesses1Business transactedBusinessNoDetailsInquiries1Inquiry into mental health support for young people in ScotlandConsultations0Proposed Members’ Bills considered0Draft Bills considered(Pre-legislative discussion)0Bills considered0Post-legislative scrutiny - Acts considered0Legislative Consent Memorandums0Public Body Act Consent Memorandums0SI consent notifications considered0SIs considered0SSIs considered0Divisions held0Plenary debates219 November 2020: S5M-23316; 19 November 2020: S5M-23498ReportsTitleSP Paper numberDate of publicationGovernment response2nd report, 2021 (Session 5): Public Petitions Committee: Session 5 Legacy Report100525 March 2021n/a1st Report, 2021 (Session 5): Public Petitions Committee Annual Report 2020-21101525 March 2021n/a3rd Report, 2020 (Session 5): Inquiry into mental health support for young people in Scotland77624 July 202019 August 20202nd Report, 2020 (Session 5): PE1319: Improving youth football...
Date published: 21 September 2022

SPICe Bill Summaries - Session 5 - UEFA European Championship (Scotland) Bill

That the Scottish Government and Glasgow City Council should consult with local community groups, residents or organisations representing football fans. The Committee considered the Bill at Stage 2 on 28 November 2019.
Committees Date published: 9 January 2018

European Union (Withdrawal) Bill LCM - Interim Report - Annexe A

Annexe A Powers returning from the EU that intersect with the devolution settlement in Scotland Agricultural Support Agriculture - Fertiliser Regulations Agriculture - GMO Marketing & Cultivation Agriculture - Organic Farming Agriculture - Zootech Animal Health and Traceability Animal Welfare Aviation Noise Management at Airports Blood Safety and Quality Carbon Capture & Storage Chemicals regulation (including pesticides) Civil judicial co-operation - jurisdiction and recognition & enforcement of judgments in civil & commercial matters (including B1 rules and related EU conventions) Civil judicial co-operation - jurisdiction and recognition & enforcement of judgments instruments in family law (including BIIa, Maintenance and civil protection orders) Civil judicial cooperation on service of documents and taking of evidence Criminal offences minimum standards measures - Combating Child Sexual Exploitation Directive Control of major accident hazards Cross border mediation Data sharing - (EU fingerprint database (EuroDac) Data sharing - European Criminal Records Information System (ECRIS) Data sharing - False and Authentic Documents Online (FADO) Data sharing - passenger name records Data sharing - Prüm framework Data sharing - Schengen Information System (SIS II) Efficiency in energy use Elements of Reciprocal Healthcare Elements of the Network and Information Security (NIS) Directive Elements of Tobacco Regulation Energy Performance of Buildings Directive Environmental Impact Assessment (EIA) Directive Environmental law concerning energy planning consents Environmental law concerning offshore oil & gas installations within territorial waters Environmental quality - Air Quality Environmental quality - Chemicals Environmental quality - Flood Risk Management Environmental quality - International timber trade (EUTR and FLEGT) Environmental quality - Marine environment Environmental quality - Natural Environment and Biodiversity Environmental quality - Ozone depleting substances and F-gases Environmental quality - Pesticides Environmental quality - Spatial Data Infrastructure Standards Environmental quality - Waste Packaging & Product Regulations Environmental quality - Waste Producer Responsibility Regulations Environmental quality - Water Quality Environmental quality - Water Resources Environmental quality - Biodiversity - access and benefit sharing of genetic resources Equal Treatment Legislation EU agencies - EU-LISA EU agencies - Eurojust EU agencies - Europol EU Social Security Coordination Fisheries Management & Support Food and Feed Law Food Compositional Standards Food Geographical Indications (Protected Food Names) Food Labelling Forestry (domestic) Free movement of healthcare (the right for EEA citizens to have their elective procedure in another member state) Genetically modified micro-organisms contained use Good laboratory practice Harbours Hazardous Substances Planning Heat metering and billing information High Efficiency Cogeneration Implementation of EU Emissions Trading System Ionising radiation Land use Late payment (commercial transactions) Legal aid in cross-border cases Migrant Access to benefits Minimum standards -housing & care: regulation of the use of animals Minimum standards legislation - child sexual exploitation Minimum standards legislation - cybercrime Minimum standards legislation - football...
Questions and Answers Date answered: 1 February 2019

S5W-21186

Information on the number of instances of antisocial behaviour reported to the Police is not held centrally.
Questions and Answers Date answered: 1 February 2019

S5W-21183

Information on the number of instances of antisocial behaviour reported to the Police is not held centrally.
Questions and Answers Date answered: 1 February 2019

S5W-21201

Information on the number of instances of antisocial behaviour reported to the Police is not held centrally.
Questions and Answers Date answered: 1 February 2019

S5W-21200

Information on the number of instances of antisocial behaviour reported to the Police is not held centrally.

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