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Last updated: 7 March 2023

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Proposed future business At its next meeting, on 26 October, the Committee expects to continue to take evidence on the Social Security (Scotland) Bill.
SPICe briefings Date published: 25 September 2025

Definitions of terminal illness in assisted dying legislation - US States

Retrieved from https://dchealth.dc.gov/sites/default/files/dc/sites/doh/page_content/attachments/Death%20With%20Dignity%20Act.FINAL_.pdf [accessed 1 September 2025]Sec. 2.
Last updated: 7 March 2023

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Report to the Scottish Parliament in respect of changes to The National Health Service Pension Scheme (Scotland) SG/2018/3 laid under Section 22 of The Public Service Pensions Act 2013.
Last updated: 7 November 2025

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S6M-18131: Alexander Stewart: Banking Hubs— That the Parliament acknowledges that Banking Hubs can give communities across Scotland, including in the Mid Scotland and Fife region, access to banking services and face-to-face support from major high street providers; understands that Banking Hubs are shared spaces similar to a bank branch that allow access for customers to multiple banks, and offer face-to-face banking services, including cash and cheque transactions, balance checks and bill payments, which, it believes, are especially helpful to local residents who are either unable to, or do not wish to, use electronic banking; notes with concern reports that high street bank closures are becoming more prevalent; further notes the view that there is a growing need for Banking Hubs as a result; understands that these hubs are typically located where traditional bank branches have closed, and that, operated by the Post Office, they feature community bankers from different banks on specific days for more complex needs; further understands that many constituents, especially older people or those living alone, look forward to the social interaction of going to a branch to conduct their financial affairs, and that they can often find comfort in the feeling that someone is taking an interest in the security of their money; welcomes what it sees as the Post Office’s proactive approach, and notes the hope that there will be more Banking Hubs opening in and around the towns of Scotland, including in Bridge of Allan and other rural areas. 8 PB/S6/25/141 S6M-18087: Stephen Kerr: The Importance of Credit Unions— That the Parliament recognises what it sees as the vital role that credit unions play in promoting financial stability and resilience of local communities, including in the Central Scotland region; acknowledges their contribution to providing affordable, locally-based financial services, including savings accounts and low-cost loans, which, it believes, protect individuals and families from predatory lending and unsustainable debt; considers that credit unions, as member-owned organisations, reinvest profits back into local communities, which bolsters local economic growth; celebrates the growth of credit union membership in Scotland with, it understands, over 420,000 members and over 100 credit unions; commends the work done by members present and past for their work to promote credit unions; notes the calls for MSPs and all public bodies to engage with the sector, and further notes the calls for continued support to ensure that credit unions thrive as a key pillar of Scotland's financial landscape and continue to deliver tangible benefits to individuals and communities.
Last updated: 10 December 2024

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The income tax net position for 2025-26 used to set the Scottish Budget has reduced the funding by £575 million between 2024-25 and 2025-26.
Committee reports Date published: 22 March 2021

Post-legislative scrutiny: The Lobbying (Scotland) Act 2016 - Transparency and engagement

As such, while the figures provide an indication of traffic to the site, it is difficult to draw any informed conclusions.26Lobbying Register Team. (2020).
Committee reports Date published: 2 September 2021
SPICe briefings Date published: 25 March 2025

Scottish Parliament Statistics 2023-2024 - National Care Service (Scotland) Bill

National Care Service (Scotland) Bill On 28 February 2024, Parliament debated whether the National Care Service (Scotland) Bill be referred back to the Health, Social Care and Sport Committee for a further report on the general principles of the Bill.
Last updated: 1 March 2024

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Conference 2024; understands that the Ness of Brodgar site is a complex of Neolithic structures on the Orkney Mainland, described as "without parallel in Atlantic Europe"; considers that the excavation of this 5,000-year-old site, which has been ongoing since 2004, has proceeded according to the careful application of long-term principles; commends the meticulous work that has been done over two decades to excavate the site and increase knowledge and understanding of Neolithic Europe; notes that among the finds at the site are over 1,000 decorated stone artefacts and evidence of elaborate adornments like coloured walls and tiling, which, together with the scale of the complex, creates a picture of an elaborate and vibrant culture in Neolithic Orkney; congratulates Nick Card, the Project Director at the Ness, who was awarded Archaeologist of the Year; understands that Nick’s geophysical surveys were what detected the Ness complex, an achievement he has called "the highlight of my career", and that his leadership has guided the excavation of the site since 2004; recognises that the Ness is part of the "Heart of Neolithic Orkney", which is one of Scotland’s six UNESCO World Heritage sites; congratulates the archaeologists involved in the Knowe of Swandro site, in Rousay, whose receipt of Rescue Project of the Year made the Current Archaeology Awards a triple Orkney success; notes that the Knowe of Swandro, also an important Neolithic site with additional Iron Age, Pictish, and Viking buildings, sits partly below a high tide marker and is being rapidly eroded; considers that the work that has been done in this "race against time and tide" to recover the heritage of the site makes the Knowe of Swandro team worthy of the award; believes that Orkney’s archaeological heritage is incredibly valuable, and thanks all of those, including a large number of volunteers, who work to preserve it.
Questions and Answers Date answered: 1 April 2025

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The Scottish Government has allocated the Scottish Fire and Rescue Service £412.2 million for 2025-26 to ensure it is properly resourced to keep Scotland safe and provide all of its statutory functions.

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