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SPICe briefings Date published: 26 April 2019

Scottish National Investment Bank Bill - Rationale for public intervention

Negative externalities are associated with, for example, passive or second-hand smoking. An individual may smoke tobacco indoors, in the presence of others, who inhale the tobacco smoke and damage their health.
SPICe briefings Date published: 25 August 2017

Brexit: Citizens' Rights and the Withdrawal Agreement - General comparison of EU and UK positions on citizens' rights

For example, Jane Golding, chair of British in Europe, an organisation campaign for UK citizens' rights post-Brexit indicated in the Guardian2O'Carroll, L. (2017, July 20). Britons in Europe 'face huge loss' if EU and UK cannot agree on rights.
Last updated: 12 December 2023

2016 Act Part 2 Keeling schedule for Parliament

Part 2 of the Education (Scotland) Act 2016 as prospectively amended by the Bill [AS INTRODUCED] P ART 2 GAELIC MEDIUM EDUCATION Functions of Scottish Ministers 6A Duty of Scottish Ministers to promote Gaelic education The Scottish Ministers must promote, facilitate and support— (a) the provision in schools of— (i) Gaelic learner education, (ii) Gaelic medium education, and (b) the teaching of the Gaelic language in the provision of further education by education authorities. 6B Standards relating to Gaelic education (1) The Scottish Ministers may...
Committee reports Date published: 23 May 2024

Complaint against Michael Matheson MSP - Annexe B: Letter from the Presiding Officer (including complaints) - 19 March 2024

By email Tell us about your complaint The potential fraudulent expenses claim made by Michael Matheson. 1.5.2 The SPCB may investigate any claim. Where, following such an investigation, the SPCB finds that a member has submitted an improper claim, the SPCB may report to the Standards, Procedures and Public Appointments Committee and may recommend the removal of all or part of the member's entitlement to reimbursement of expenses under this Scheme for such period and to such extent as the SPCB may specify.
Last updated: 25 March 2025

UKIMA Joint written submission Prof Hunt Horsley

On self-rule as a defining characteristic of Scottish devolution, see eg A Page, ‘Scotland in the United Kingdom: an enduring settlement?’ in A Lopez-Basaguren and L Escajedo San-Epifanio (eds), Claims for Secession and Federalism: A Comparative Study with a Special Focus on Spain (Springer 2019). 118 The UKIMA was also added to the list of ‘protected’ instruments under the Devolution Acts, meaning that it may not be modified by the devolved legislatures.
Last updated: 11 December 2025

SPBill60AS062025

Appeal to the sheriff 6 (1) A claimant dissatisfied with the decision of Glasgow City Council on a review under paragraph 5 may appeal to the sheriff. (2) An appeal must be brought within 21 days beginning with the day on which the claimant 25 received written notice of Glasgow City Council’s decision on review. (3) The sheriff may give permission for an appeal to be brought after the end of that period, but only if the sheriff is satisfied— (a) if permission is sought before the end of that period, that there is a good reason for the claimant being unable to bring the appeal in time, or 30 (b) if permission is sought after that time, that there was a good reason for the claimant’s failure to bring the appeal in time and for any delay in applying for permission. (4) On an appeal under this paragraph, the sheriff may make such order confirming, quashing or varying the decision as the sheriff thinks fit.
Last updated: 12 March 2025

SPBill60S062025

Appeal to the sheriff 6 (1) A claimant dissatisfied with the decision of Glasgow City Council on a review under paragraph 5 may appeal to the sheriff. (2) An appeal must be brought within 21 days beginning with the day on which the claimant 25 received written notice of Glasgow City Council’s decision on review. (3) The sheriff may give permission for an appeal to be brought after the end of that period, but only if the sheriff is satisfied— (a) if permission is sought before the end of that period, that there is a good reason for the claimant being unable to bring the appeal in time, or 30 (b) if permission is sought after that time, that there was a good reason for the claimant’s failure to bring the appeal in time and for any delay in applying for permission. (4) On an appeal under this paragraph, the sheriff may make such order confirming, quashing or varying the decision as the sheriff thinks fit.
Last updated: 13 March 2024

SPBill44S062024

P ART 2 D IVERSIFICATION Diversification agreement 6 (1) The small landholder and the landlord of a small landholding may enter into a 10 diversification agreement. 1 (2) A diversification agreement is an agreement that the land comprising the holding, or any part of it, may be used for a purpose other than cultivation (in this Part, a “diverse purpose”). (3) A diversification agreement must— 15 (a) be in writing, and (b) specify— (i) the diverse purpose for which the land may be used, (ii) the land that may be used for that purpose, by reference to a map, (iii) any changes that may be made to the land for that purpose, 20 (iv) any conditions relating to the use of the land or any changes to be made to the land for that purpose, and (v) the date on which the landholder may commence using the land for that purpose.
Questions and Answers Date answered: 1 November 2018

S5W-19175

The following table details the professional external interests of the current Executive and Non-Executive Directors of Caledonian Assets Maritime Ltd:- Director    Erik Østergaard April 2013 - Current Isle of Man Steam Packet Company Limited Director Danish Transport & Logistics Director Dover Harbour Board Director Holdingselkabet Director Associated Danish Ports a/s Director Mois Linein a/s Director Royal Artic Line a/s Director Sea Lion & subsidiaries Director     Morag McNeil May...
Questions and Answers Date answered: 16 January 2018

S5W-13556

Findings are included in SNH Commissioned Report 768 and in the report ‘Wildcat Hybrid Scoring for Conservation Breeding under the Scottish Wildcat Conservation Action Plan’ (Littlewood, N.A., Campbell, R.D., Dinnie, L., Gilbert, L., Hooper, R., Iason, G., Irvine, J.

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