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Last updated: 21 October 2022

Public Participation summary

Oxford Research Encyclopedia of Politics. Verba, S., Schlozman, K. L., and Brady, H. E. (1995) Voice and equality: Civic voluntarism in American politics.
Last updated: 29 June 2022

SPBill10BS062022

Fireworks and Pyrotechnic Articles (Scotland) Bill [AS PASSED] An Act of the Scottish Parliament to make provision for licensing the purchase, acquisition, possession and use of certain fireworks; to prevent the supply of certain fireworks and pyrotechnic articles to persons under the age of 18; to limit the supply and use of certain fireworks to particular periods; to provide for the creation of firework control zones; to make provision prohibiting 5 possession of fireworks and pyrotechnic articles in certain circumstances; and for connected purposes. P ART 1 K...
Last updated: 1 June 2022

SPBill10AS062022

Fireworks and Pyrotechnic Articles (Scotland) Bill [AS AMENDED AT STAGE 2] CONTENTS Section RT 1 P A K EY CONCEPTS 1 Meaning of “firework” and “pyrotechnic article” 2 Categories of fireworks RT 2 P A F IREWORKS LICENSING Fireworks which require a licence of Part 3 Application Fireworks licensing 4 Requirement to have fireworks licence 5 Supply of fireworks...
Last updated: 25 March 2022

20220309BordnaGaidhligGaelicVersion

More of our stakeholders agreeing with the statement “Bòrd na Gàidhlig is effective in its role and contributes to what we do.” 11 K PI 8 More of our staff agreeing with the statement “My work at Bòrd na Gàidhlig is fulfilling and makes a difference.” – Measure - New Corporate Plan developed to provide a direct link from NGLP4 to the planning and operations...
Last updated: 28 October 2021

Enterprise and Skills Strategic Board Annual Analysis Report 310321

E I C  No evidence D D n n I I R o L I W e e n n f n t & A D e e m r B v v S  Little evidence v v r n I a o S a s c u e e e u n i e e P S m C v s o e e s c r r p l l s p w s s l k t e o o h n k a e a v c  Partially evidenced a i t t r r u p i n r p p p p a t i i a r s l m m c u e n p l s n o o c e s l r t e m m...
Questions and Answers Date answered: 14 May 2013

S4W-14595

The distribution of these sums to local authorities which was agreed with COSLA, was set out and published in the Local Government Finance Circular 1/2013 dated 7 February 2013 at Annexes J and K respectively. This document can be accessed via the following link: LocalGovernmentFinanceCircular1/2013.
Questions and Answers Date answered: 6 January 2016

S4W-29018

To ask the Scottish Government what progress it is making in fulfilling commitment (a) 6, (b) 8, (c) 9, (d) 11, (e) 12, (f) 13, (g) 15, (h) 18, (i) 19, (j) 22, (k) 23, (l) 24, (m) 25, (n) 28, (o) 29, (p) 33 and (q) 35 of the Mental Health Strategy for Scotland 2012–2015 and, if the commitment has been achieved, how this was done.
Questions and Answers Date answered: 3 June 2015

S4O-04413

To ask the Scottish Government whether it will encourage Police Scotland to publish responses to the consultation on the merger of K and L Divisions. Police Scotland has undertaken an open and transparent consultation which commenced at the earliest stage of its considerations in December 2014.
Last updated: 16 June 2025

Scottish Parliament firsts

Published on 16 June 2025 by the authority of the Scottish Parliament 6 May 1999 First Member declared elected: Tom McCabe, at 23.16 6 May 1999 The first election to the Scottish Parliament to return Members of the Scottish Labour Party, Scottish Conservative and Unionist Party, Scottish National Party, Scottish Liberal Democrats, Scottish Green Party and the Scottish Socialist Party: BBC News 6 May 1999 Dennis Canavan became the first Independent MSP elected: Dennis Canavan 6 May 1999 Robin Harper became the first Scottish Green Party MSP elected: Robin Harper 12 May 1999 First edition of the Business Bulletin 12 May 1999 First Meeting of the Parliament 12 May 1999 First Member to take oath/affirmation: Dr Winnie Ewing 12 May 1999 First MSP speech: Dr Winnie Ewing 12 May 1999 First Point of Order: Dennis Canavan 12 May 1999 First vote by secret ballot 12 May 1999 First Presiding Officer to be elected: Sir David Steel 12 May 1999 First use of Scots in the Parliament: Winnie Ewing Scottish Parliament firsts 1 12 May 1999 First edition of the Minutes of Proceedings SP MOP vol 1 no 1 session 1 12 May 1999 (no longer on website) 12 May 1999 First edition of the Official Report 13 May 1999 First electronic vote 13 May 1999 First First Minister to be elected: Donald Dewar 13 May 1999 First motion lodged: motion S1M-1 in the name of Alex Fergusson 17 May 1999 First meeting of the Parliamentary Bureau 18 May 1999 First debate on a motion: S1M-3 on the appointment of Law Officers 18 May 1999 First appointment of Law Officers 19 May 1999 First appointment of Scottish Ministers and junior Scottish Ministers 19 May 1999 First election of members of the Scottish Parliamentary Corporate Body 25 May 1999 First written Parliamentary Question lodged: S1W-1 by Fergus Ewing 26 May 1999 First affirmative instruments laid before the Scottish Parliament 31 May 1999 First committee report and Scottish Parliament paper published: Subordinate st st Legislation Committee 1 report, 1999, 1 Report on Subordinate Legislation (SPP 1) 2 June 1999 First Decision Time Scottish Parliament firsts 2 8 June 1999 First motion on the establishment of committees: S1M-37 in the name of Tom McCabe 8 June 1999 First Members’ Business debate: S1M-24 in the name of Dr Sylvia Jackson 9 June 1999 First Ministerial Statement 10 June 1999 First negative statutory instrument laid before the Scottish Parliament: The Scotland Act 1998 (Agency Arrangements) (Specification) Order 1999 14 June 1999 First Public Petition: PE1 lodged by Cunningsburgh and Sandwick United Free Churches of Scotland 16 June 1999 First time Gaelic was spoken in the Parliament – Maureen MacMillan 17 June 1999 First Question Time: first Parliamentary Question asked and answered orally S1O-44 by George Lyon 22 June 1999 First video conference: pupils from Kirkwall Grammar school spoke with Jim Wallace 1 July 1999 Official opening of the Scottish Parliament 8 July 1999 First Scottish Executive document laid before the Scottish Parliament: Land Reform, Proposals for Legislation (SE/1999/1) 12 July 1999 First formal request for an emergency recall under Rule 2.2.8: SNP request to discuss Kaverner was not granted 19 August 1999 First proposed Members’ Bill: Proposed Debtors (Amendment) Bill, lodged by Tommy Sheridan Scottish Parliament firsts 3 31 August 1999 First Emergency Bill/Executive Bill introduced: by Jim Wallace SP Bill 1 Mental Health (Public Safety and Appeals) (Scotland) Bill [as introduced] 8 September 1999 First Emergency Bill/Executive Bill passed: introduced by Jim Wallace SP Bill 1 Mental Health (Public Safety and Appeals) (Scotland) Bill [as passed] 13 September 1999 First Bill to receive Royal Assent and become Act of the Scottish Parliament: Mental Health (Public Safety and Appeals) (Scotland) Act 1999 asp 1 15 September 1999 First Scottish Parliament Education Service visit: Girvan Academy 16 September 1999 First emergency motion: S1M-158 in the name of Lord James Douglas-Hamilton 16 September 1999 First Gaelic speech made in the Chamber: John Farquhar Munro 24 September 1999 First Member’s Bill introduced: by Tommy Sheridan SP Bill 3 Abolition of Poindings and Warrant Sales Bill [as introduced] 8 October 1999 First use of the oath for witnesses before a committee: Standards Committee 20 October 1999 First committee to meet outside Edinburgh: Enterprise and Lifelong Learning Committee met in Inverness 27 October 1999 First Time for Reflection: Reverend Dr Graham K...
Last updated: 2 December 2024

Guidance Final

The main areas of shared competence are as follows: (a) internal market; (b) social policy, for the aspects defined in this Treaty; (c) economic, social and territorial cohesion; (d) agriculture and fisheries, excluding the conservation of marine biological resources; (e) environment; (f) consumer protection; (g) transport; (h) trans-European networks; (i) energy; (j) area of freedom, security and justice; (k...

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