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Questions and Answers Date answered: 17 October 2018

S5W-19118

To ask the Scottish Government, in light of a successful bid having the potential to support the redevelopment of Hampden Park and spread the success of such a tournament across Scotland, whether it supports the proposal for a home nations bid to host the 2030 FIFA World Cup.   We understand the football authorities in the UK have yet to decide whether or ...
Questions and Answers Date answered: 28 February 2018

S5O-01842

This unprecedented amount allowed the delivery of nearly 200 projects across Scotland including work with schools; football organisations; churches; youth groups; adult education organisations; employers; prisons; and local authorities.
Official Report Meeting date: 9 March 2021

Meeting of the Parliament (Hybrid) 09 March 2021

The behaviour that we witnessed at the weekend was disgraceful and selfish.
Official Report Meeting date: 13 May 2010

Meeting of the Parliament 13 May 2010

However, that should be linked to general Government support and strong action on antisocial behaviour. We need to assess the effectiveness of the current legislation and be proactive in tackling the negative impacts of antisocial behaviour.
Official Report Meeting date: 2 April 2025

Criminal Justice Committee 02 April 2025

It would mean that victims of the offences of human trafficking and modern slavery would qualify for anonymity only when there had been a sexual element to the offending behaviour. Under the bill, victims of each of the offences of criminal exploitation, as well as some other offences of limited scope, would gain an automatic right to anonymity, regardless of whether there was a sexual component to the behaviour.
Official Report Meeting date: 11 June 2024

Local Government, Housing and Planning Committee 11 June 2024

Earlier in the evidence session, we talked about the fact that, whether it is unintended or otherwise, part of the design of the current rent controls has supported existing tenants and created behavioural responses elsewhere. Scotland is quite a small place.
Official Report Meeting date: 17 May 2022

Finance and Public Administration Committee 17 May 2022

For example, housing associations—I know that they are not held to account in Wales—think about not only repairs, occupancy rates and so on but how they could contribute to reducing antisocial behaviour or child poverty in their area.
Official Report Meeting date: 26 April 2022

Net Zero, Energy and Transport Committee 26 April 2022

I appreciate that we are talking about small gains through behaviour change, but with small gains on bills and on climate change, everybody wins over the piece.
Official Report Meeting date: 22 May 2025

Meeting of the Parliament 22 May 2025

I lived there for a while—when I was first elected to the Parliament, I moved to Aberdeen, and I have family connections to the city. I also support the local football team, which I wish the best for the cup final this weekend.
Last updated: 11 September 2025

SPBill26AENS062025accessible

Under section 274 of the 1995 Act, where a person is accused of a sexual offence listed in section 288C of that Act, the court must not admit evidence or allow questioning which shows or tends to show that the complainer: • is not of good character (whether in relation to sexual matters or otherwise) • has, at any time, engaged in sexual behaviour not forming part of the subject- matter of the charge • has, at any time (other than shortly before, at the same time as or shortly after the acts which form part of the subject-matter of the charge), engaged in behaviour, not being sexual behaviour, as might found the inference that the complainer is likely to have consented to those acts or is not a credible or reliable witness or 47 This document relates to the Victims, Witnesses, and Justice Reform (Scotland) Bill (SP Bill 26A) as amended at Stage 2 • has, at any time, been subject to any condition or predisposition as might found such an inference. 226.

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