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Questions and Answers Date answered: 15 May 2018

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As a result, the Scottish Ministers have powers to lay down qualifying requirements for religious and belief bodies solemnising marriage and registering civil partnership to meet.
Official Report Meeting date: 30 November 2021

Meeting of the Parliament (Hybrid) 30 November 2021

Sharon Dowey’s powerful account is still the reality for far too many.
Official Report Meeting date: 16 June 2021

Meeting of the Parliament (Hybrid) 16 June 2021

It is they who should be held to account and from whom apologies, at the very least, are due.
Official Report Meeting date: 20 April 2023

Meeting of the Parliament 20 April 2023

The Scottish Government needs to do more to help them and to hold them accountable when crucial repair work is not done properly.
Last updated: 14 May 2025

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The Member considers that, by taking these factors into account and with a wider range of sentences available, the courts will be able to impose more appropriate, higher penalties on individuals who intentionally or recklessly desecrate war memorials.
Last updated: 14 May 2025

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The Member considers that, by taking these factors into account and with a wider range of sentences available, the courts will be able to impose more appropriate, higher penalties on individuals who intentionally or recklessly desecrate war memorials.
Last updated: 8 April 2024

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S6M-07345: Jenni Minto: Special Tribunal on Russian Aggression in Ukraine - That the Parliament notes the support, including among people in the Argyll and Bute constituency, for efforts to seek justice and accountability for the reported atrocities committed by Russian troops during their invasion of Ukraine, as well as for what it sees as the crime of the war itself; considers that the decision by the Russian Federation to launch attacks on Ukraine poses a grave challenge to the post-1945 international order; believes that, in line with international law, the invasion has provided for individual criminal responsibility for those who plan, initiate or execute wars of aggression; notes the support for the ongoing investigations into Russia’s military invasion of Ukraine, including those before the International Court of Justice, International Criminal Court and European Court of Human Rights; further notes the calls for the establishment of an ad hoc special tribunal with a mandate to investigate and prosecute the crime of aggression allegedly committed by the political and military leadership of the Russian Federation; notes the suggestions to apply the definition of the crime of aggression based on Article 8 bis of the Rome Statute; further notes the calls for guarantees that accountability will extend to government and political officials; welcomes the reported exercise of jurisdiction by the International Criminal Court over war crimes, crimes against humanity, and attempted genocide on the territory of Ukraine; considers that Russian co-operation with such a trial may be one key metric by which we can judge that Europe is on a path towards peace; believes that a Ukrainian victory is necessary for the integrity of the international system, as are, it considers, justice and accountability for Russian crimes, and notes the view that accountability for the crime of aggression against Ukraine must be secured.
Last updated: 18 December 2023

The Promise additional information from CELCIS

could be combined with the question prompting a ‘detailed account of restraint’. - We suggest adding ‘by whom?’
Last updated: 7 December 2023

Chief Executive Report 6 November 2023

Mental Health, Stress and Fatigue Syndromes accounted for the largest proportion of absence due to sickness.
Last updated: 4 July 2022

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We believe this data to be deeply worrying and compelling, as when running this data together we have the makings of a workforce crisis. And while we need to account and adjust for the age profile of the childminding workforce, the results indicated a strong opportunity to positively influence this if we could reduce the pressure on the childminding workfor...

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