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Last updated: 10 March 2025

ASH Scotland Tobaccoa and Vapes Bill

We believe that the current primary legislation should be amended to enable the Scottish Government’s Register of Tobacco and Nicotine Vapour Product Retailers to be made a conditional one, enabling potential measures like mandatory staff training or stronger provisions to de-register retailers found persistently in breach of the law to be introduced throug...
Last updated: 29 August 2024

COSLA_response to Vapes SSI letter 16 August 2024_WEB

Local authorities have a duty of care to protect the health of, and promote healthy behaviour among, people who use, or work in, their services. Local authorities can de on individual policies relating to vaping in public places.
Last updated: 18 August 2022

PE1943_A

Projects supported from the VDLIP will make use of capital grant funding to de-risk and unblock sites for re-uses that align with our place-based regeneration and green ambitions.
Last updated: 28 October 2021

Enterprise and Skills Strategic Board Annual Analysis Report 310321

Compared with the UK unemployment for young people is higher (13.5 per cent v UK 13.3 per cent), employment rate is lower (51.9% v 52.3% UK) and the inactivity rate is higher (40.0% v UK 39.6%).
Last updated: 10 June 2024

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See Pressos Compania Naviera SA v. Belgium (1996) 21 EHRR 301 where the ECtHR held that a claim for damages could be an asset and a ‘possession’ for the purpose of A1P1.
Last updated: 13 October 2025

SPICe Briefing for petition PE2176

The types of harm which should trigger the duty of candour procedure are set out in s21(4) of the act as: (a) the death of the person, (b) a permanent lessening of bodily, sensory, motor, physiologic or intellectual functions (including removal of the wrong limb or organ or brain damage) (“severe harm”), (c) harm which is not severe harm but which results in— (i) an increase in the person's treatment, (ii) changes to the structure of the person's body, (iii) the shortening of the life expectancy of the person, (iv) an impairment of the sensory, motor or intellectual functions of the person which has lasted, or is likely to last, for a continuous period of at least 28 days, (v...
Last updated: 30 May 2025

PE2139_C

Concluding observations on the combined 6th and 7th periodic reports of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland : Committee on the Rights of the Child. https://digitallibrary.un.org/record/4013807?ln=en&v=pdf 4 https://www.carereview.scot/wp-content/uploads/2020/03/The-Promise_v7.pdf p72 pdf. application/pdf. 120675.
Last updated: 13 June 2024

Convener to Environmental Standards Scotland 12 June 2024

The notification sets out that the 2024 Regulations will amend the current law in numerous ways: they will amend three existing entries in Annex I (Substances listed in the Convention and in the Protocol as well as substances listed only in the Convention); amend one entry and insert four new entries to Annex IV (List of substances subject to waste management provisions set out in Article 7); and insert two new waste classification descriptions, amend one and insert four new maximum concentration limits to Part 2 of Annex V...
Last updated: 20 September 2023

Hulls 801 and 802 MCA 20 September 2023

V irginia McVea Net Zero, Energy and Transport Chief Executive Committee Maritime and Coastguard Agency c/o Clerk to the Committee Room T3.40 By email only The Scottish Parliament Edinburgh EH99 1SP [email protected] Wednesday 20 September 2023 Dear Ms McVea, Hulls 801 and 802 under construction at Ferguson Marine shipyard At our meeting on...
Last updated: 6 September 2023

PE2029__A

With its origins on the Clyde going back to 1858 initially as Clyde Navigation Trust, Clydeport has been a mainstay of the maritime industry importing and exporting goods, growing to 1 million tonnes of cargo from its King George V facility to 60,000 containers moving through Greenock’s Ocean Terminal, Scotland’s second biggest container port.

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