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06 January 2026.
Committee reports
Date published:
15 November 2024
Specifically it considers the Committee's work on:
The New Deal for local government
Visitor Levy (Scotland) Bill
The local governance review
Community Empowerment (Scotland) Act 2015 - post-legislative scrutiny
Community Councils
Community Wealth Building
Understanding barriers to participation in local politics
Non-Domestic Rates
These have included:
concerns about business viability due to social distancing regulations and guidance
clarity on opening dates in a timely manner to allow coordination with others
community concerns around inflows of visitors and irresponsible tourism
challenges around signifiant variations in regional demand
levels of engagement between industry and the...
Introduction
At its meeting on 4 February 2020, the Delegated Powers and Law Reform Committee considered the following instrument subject to the negative procedure and agreed to draw it to the attention of the lead committee (the Health and Sport Committee):
National Health Service (Charges to Overseas Visitors) (Scotland) Amendment Regulations 2020 (SSI 2...
What is the Scottish Government going to do to nurture future generations of trade unionists and to ensure that working-class history is properly recognised in our cultural heritage and properly taught in our education system?
We therefore established a standing committee on pandemic preparedness, which published its full recommendations on 26 November last year, and the Government has accepted those recommendations in principle.
That will ensure that considered and informed decisions can be made in the context of the Scottish budget for 2025-26. The United Kingdom Chancellor of the Exchequer has announced a hike in employers’ national insurance contributions to 15 per cent, which will hammer businesses across Scotland.