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The Minister went on to state that "in light of the concerns raised about this approach, I am actively considering the options that may be available at Stage 2."xivScottish Parliament. (2025, November 14).
Committee reports
Date published:
25 September 2025
The instrument also amends the Motor Vehicles (Off Road Events) Regulations 1995 to replace the Royal Scottish Automobile Club with RSAC Motorsport Limited as the body which may authorise a motor event in a public place other than a road.
Retrieved from https://covid19.public-inquiry.uk/documents/inq000334433_0037-extract-of-alison-strath-whatsapp-messages-from-cmo-weekly-call-group-dated-between-05-06-2020-and-29-03-2023/ [accessed 19 March 2025] The evidence led to public concern that deletion of messages from these channels may have been occurring in a manner that is not compliant with FO...
Committee reports
Date published:
10 December 2024
People can get £15 an hour working for Tesco and get much less working as a carer so they may be good people but the cost of living crisis means they are going to take those better paid jobs.
Committee reports
Date published:
14 November 2024
Meeting of the Parliament: LGHP/25/06/2024 | Scottish Parliament Website
James Calder from MECOPP said that more work may be needed by the Scottish Government to understand how the Bill impacts on inequalities:
I am concerned that, although the Bill has laudable and positive aims, a little bit more time needs to be taken to look at its equalities impact and...
As such the issues noted above will be examined further by the Scottish Parliament as part of its consideration of the Scottish Government’s forthcoming Scottish Building Safety Levy Bill, anticipated in May 2025.
On 30 October 2024 the Cabinet Secretary wrote to the Committee responding to some of the concerns raised during the meeting.
Young people are also able to contact the Mental Welfare Commission directly, as well ask for reviews of measures in place, indicating that in practice any measure will be reviewed more frequently than the regulations may indicate. Officials further stated that a rights respecting approach is taken, with care planning undertaken daily and reviewed weekly by...
Bhiodh na cumhachdan agus na h-ullachaidhean a dh’fheumte airson soithichean-turais gu math eadar-dhealaichte bhon fheadhainn sa bhile
Air duilleagan 14 agus 15 den Mheasadh Buaidh air Gnìomhachas is Riaghladh (BRIA), tha Riaghaltas na h-Alba a’ mìneachadh ann an dòigh nas mionaidiche na h-adhbharan a th’ aca nach eil iad a’ toirt a-steach soithichean-turais 3Scottish Government . (2023, May). Visitor Levy (Scotland) Bill: Business and Regulatory Impact Assessment (BRIA).
Consumer benefits
A circular economy approach may provide benefits to consumers such as:
More durable and innovative products through emphasis on re-use and repairability and discouraging practices such as planned obsolescence (a business strategy in which the obsolescence of a product is planned and built into it).7Kramer, K.L. (2012).