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I indicated to Parliament following the Supreme Court Judgment that I wanted to lodge such a motion so that the Bill could progress to reconsideration stage “to ensure that the work of Mr Wightman, the Convention of Scottish Local Authorities and the Parliament as a whole is not lost.” (Official Report 24 May 2022, col. 19). I also sought in that contributi...
If my understanding is correct that session took place in January 2022 and as the Committee may be aware a number of those individuals and organisations that provided evidence at that time are members of the roundtable format, where the issues of safety and awareness raising form a key part of the discussions.
CPG Scots Language Thurs 26 August 2021 Initial Virtual Meeting Emma – Introduction and Agenda Michael Dempster – Started with The Red Book and the 13 Statements Then Briefly what we have so far: • Ministerial Group • Scots Language Policies/Debates • Scrieverships • SQA Scots Language Award • L3 • Text in Scots • Education Scotland has Scots Language Educators • 1.5 million people speak Scots • Health Campaigns in Scots • Scots Language Resource Networks • Scots Books – Publishers now see as normal • Reminiscence Groups use it • The new Scots renaissance Challenges: Emma – need more MSP’s, there are those that signed the pledge, oters that may...
We acknowledge that this practice, like any deeply ingrained custom, may evoke differing opinions. But to prohibit this practice in totality, we believe, would be deemed an infraction upon our right to live according to our faith precepts.
This means anyone wishing to cut down, lop, top, or uproot a tree in a conservation area must give the local authority six weeks’ notice of their intention to carry out such work. The authority may grant approval for the work within six weeks or seek to protect the tree by means of a TPO.
Christine Grahame – Working hard on Welfare of Dogs Bill, which will promote Education before purchase, certificate, and registration, but registration may have to fail in order for the bill to move forward, Christine wants to change public behaviour before purchase, Christine giving evidence, Stage 2 and amendments to come.
These reports were commissioned by the Public Audit and Post-Legislative Scrutiny Committee in 2017 with the first one provided in May 2018. The reports have been generated from the high level, routine information collected by the Digital Assurance Office to help inform potential assurance requirements for digital projects and investments.
David Torrance MSP (SNP) John Mason (SNP) Maggie Chapman (Green) Miles Briggs (Conservative) Non-MSP Members of the Group For organisational members please provide only the name of the organisation, it is not necessary to provide the name(s) of individuals who may represent the organisation at meetings of the Group.
As I mentioned in my contribution, spending long periods of time in a room, often without a window, can trigger past traumas in people who may have experienced persecution, trauma or torture in confined spaces elsewhere on their journey to safety.