Oral Evidence Mar. 16 2022
Committee: Culture, Media and Sport Sub-committee on Online Harms and Disinformation CommitteeFound: The Football Association, and Premier League The Football Association, and Premier League Oral Evidence
Mentions:
1: Mackay, Rona (SNP - Strathkelvin and Bearsden) Would you prefer there to be an outright ban on fireworks? If not, why not? - Speech Link
2: None would be for there to be a complete ban on fireworks. - Speech Link
3: None The bill is more about the over-the-counter sale of fireworks. - Speech Link
4: Mackay, Rona (SNP - Strathkelvin and Bearsden) an outright ban on fireworks? - Speech Link
5: None an outright ban on fireworks? - Speech Link
6: None calling for an outright ban. - Speech Link
Mar. 02 2022
Source Page: Crime codes for filling a false police report: FOI releaseFound: Crime codes for filling a false police report: FOI release
Mar. 01 2022
Source Page: Briefing notes prepared for Criminal Justice Committee September 2021: FOI reviewFound: Briefing notes prepared for Criminal Justice Committee September 2021: FOI review
Report Feb. 22 2022
Committee: Constitution, Europe, External Affairs and Culture CommitteeFound: the proposed Fireworks and Pyrotechnics Bill, as well as the Fireworks (Scotland) Amendment Regulations
Feb. 02 2022
Source Page: Fireworks and Pyrotechnics Articles (Scotland) Bill: business and regulatory impact assessmentFound: Fireworks and Pyrotechnics Articles (Scotland) Bill: business and regulatory impact assessment
Feb. 02 2022
Source Page: Fireworks and Pyrotechnics Articles (Scotland) Bill: child rights and wellbeing impact assessmentFound: Fireworks and Pyrotechnics Articles (Scotland) Bill: child rights and wellbeing impact assessment
Feb. 02 2022
Source Page: Fireworks and Pyrotechnics Articles (Scotland) Bill: island communities impact assessmentFound: Fireworks and Pyrotechnics Articles (Scotland) Bill: island communities impact assessment
Feb. 02 2022
Source Page: Fireworks and Pyrotechnics Articles (Scotland) Bill: island communities impact assessmentFound: Fireworks and Pyrotechnics Articles (Scotland) Bill: island communities impact assessment
Mentions:
1: Baroness Falkner of Margravine (CB - Life peer) In the same space, on health, the parties opposite are all over the place, wanting a ban on the sale - Speech Link
2: Earl of Clancarty (CB - Excepted Hereditary) Of course, the minimum age for general elections across the UK remains 18, and England does not have - Speech Link
3: Baroness Coussins (CB - Life peer) is the most common voting age around the world and there is no public support for the UK to go out of - Speech Link
4: Baroness Blower (LAB - Life peer) public for votes at 16 and 17. - Speech Link
5: Baroness Scott of Bybrook (CON - Life peer) Since the Fireworks Regulations 2004, they have not been able to possess fireworks. - Speech Link