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Official Report Meeting date: 4 May 2023

Public Audit Committee 04 May 2023

Our international recruitment strategy has been really successful, to date. As, I think, I mentioned earlier, we had recruited 200 staff by August 2022.
SPICe briefings Date published: 24 February 2026

The impact of tightening finances on Scotland's universities - A possible strategic response

Yeah. And we don't want to take out a bank loan because we've already got quite a big bank loan.
Last updated: 17 June 2021

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These safeguards will continue to be in place for the duration of the extension period, with the expiry date of the Scottish Acts by this Bill being for a six month period to 31 March 2022, with the Scottish Parliament given the power to extend the Acts for a further period of six months to 30 September 2022.
Last updated: 4 August 2022

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The number of prosecutions you have undertaken in relation to Tree Preservation Orders (TPO) between 2012 – 2022; broken down by year None. The number of occasions where a breach of a TPO has not proceeded to prosecution, and the reasons for not pursuing prosecution.
Last updated: 25 March 2022

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4th Floor T: 0131 625 1500 102 West Port E: [email protected] Edinburgh EH3 9DN www.audit-scotland.gov.uk 17 March 2022 Richard Leonard MSP Convenor Public Audit Committee Scottish Parliament By email Dear Richard On 17 March 2022 Audit Scotland published a Briefing on Scotland’s Economy: Supporting Busines...
Last updated: 15 November 2024

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Gender Recognition Reform (Scotland) Bill (G) Passed, 22 December 2022 Following an Order under section 35 of the Scotland Act 1998 made by the Secretary of State for Scotland, this Bill cannot be submitted for Royal Assent in its current form.
Last updated: 15 November 2024

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Gender Recognition Reform (Scotland) Bill (G) Passed, 22 December 2022 Following an Order under section 35 of the Scotland Act 1998 made by the Secretary of State for Scotland, this Bill cannot be submitted for Royal Assent in its current form.
Committee reports Date published: 13 November 2020

COVID-19: impact on businesses, workers and the economy and pre-budget scrutiny

The Committee is conscious that this depends on State Aid clearance and, as stated in the Committee’s response to the consultation on the bank’s missions, we ask to be kept up to date on any delays that would prevent the Bank launching prior to the end of 2020.
Official Report Meeting date: 16 January 2019

Meeting of the Parliament 16 January 2019

We all know that the main priority for people in food poverty is to feed their families and not to fill in consultation forms—that becomes a secondary concern for them—yet for the good food nation consultation more than most, we need to get the views and thoughts of the people who are using food banks. Will the cabinet secretary work with food banks to engage those who suffer from food poverty and to facilitate their responses to the consultation?
Last updated: 10 June 2024

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Transitional, schedule and definition 33 Transitional provision (1) Any amendment of the 1974 Act by a provision of this Part referring in any way to a 30 sentence applies in relation to a sentence imposed in respect of a conviction before the date on which the provision comes into force (as well as in respect of a conviction on or after that date). (2) Any amendment of the 1974 Act by a provision of this Part referring to a conviction applies in relation to a conviction before the date on which the provision comes into 35 force (as well as in relation to a conviction on or after that date). (3) Subsection (2) applies to the court’s convicting of a person as it applies to a conviction. (4) The 1974 Act applies as if the amendments mentioned in subsections (1) and (2) had always had effect (but see the remaining provisions of this section). 28 Management of Offenders (Scotland) Bill Part 3—The Parole Board (5) Subsection (6) applies where, by virtue of subsection (4), a person— (a) would have been treated as a rehabilitated person for the purposes of the 1974 Act, and (b) would have been so treated by virtue of an amendment of that Act made by a 5 provision mentioned in subsection (1) or (2) before the date on which the provision comes into force. (6) The person is, subject to any order made under section 4(4) or 7(4) of the 1974 Act, to be treated on and after that date as a protected person (within the meaning of that Act as amended by this Act). 10 (7) Subsection (8) applies where, by virtue of subsection (4), a conviction— (a) would have been treated as spent for the purposes of the 1974 Act, and (b) would have been so treated by virtue of an amendment of that Act made by a provision mentioned in subsection (1) or (2) before the date on which the provision comes into force. 15 (8) The conviction is, subject to any order made under section 4(4) or 7(4), to be treated on and after that date as a spent conviction. (9) In subsections (5)(b) and (7)(b), the references to subsection (2) include references to that subsection as applied in subsection (3). 34 Remainder of amendments 20 Schedule 2 makes minor and consequential amendments to the 1974 Act (including changes to certain terminology). 35 Meaning of the 1974 Act In this Part, “the 1974 Act” means the Rehabilitation of Offenders Act 1974.

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