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Committee reports Date published: 27 September 2022

Stage 1 report on the Hunting with Dogs (Scotland) Bill - Exceptions to the offences

The exceptions in the 2002 Act are replaced with four revised exceptions which would allow a person to hunt wild mammals with dogs, so long as the hunting is for the specified purposes and if certain conditions are met. The four new exceptions could be used for the following purposes— the management of wild mammals above ground (section 3); the management of foxes and mink below ground (section 5); falconry, game shooting and deer stalking (section 6); and environmental benefit (section 7).
SPICe briefings Date published: 29 September 2021

Scottish Government-Green Cooperation Agreement and other forms of political agreement - Excluded matters

Retrieved from <a href="https://www.gov.scot/publications/scottish-government-and-scottish-green-party-cooperation-agreement/" target="_blank">https://www.gov.scot/publications/scottish-government-and-scottish-green-party-cooperation-agreement/</a> [accessed 7 September 2021] The Scottish Government-Green cooperation agreement lists only areas of exclusion, in contrast to the New Zealand Cooperation Agreementwhich lists only the limited areas of cooperation in detail.1Scottish Government and Scottish Green Party Parliamentary Group. (2021, August 20).
Committee reports Date published: 23 March 2021

Legacy Report - COVID-19 legislation

To remain in force for longer than 28 days, parliamentary approval of the regulations must be obtained within this initial 28-day period.Coronavirus Act 2020 (c.7), schedule 19, paragraph 6(3)(b).
Last updated: 26 September 2025

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Housing (Scotland) Bill 2nd Marshalled List of Amendments selected for Stage 3 The Bill will be considered in the following order— Sections 41 to 57 Schedule Long Title Amendments marked * are new (including manuscript amendments) or have been altered.
Last updated: 19 December 2025

Climate Change Plan_CITB Domestic Retrofit Analysis_17 December 2025

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SPICe briefings Date published: 28 October 2025

Scotland's water industry: overview of regulation and key challenges

Retrieved from https://www.scottishwater.co.uk/Your-Home/Your-Charges/Your-Charges-2025-2026/Unmetered-Charges-2025-2026 [accessed 24 February 2025] Average household bills over the past decade are shown in Figures 7 and 8 below. Figure 7 shows that although combined household water and sewerage charges have steadily increased since 2007/08 in cash terms, the cost to household customers in real terms in 2025/26 is broadly similar to 2007/08.
Questions and Answers Date answered: 25 April 2022

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We are working closely with partners to accelerate domestic and international recruitment to Scotland. New investment of £300m has helped services deal with system pressures over winter and the NHS Recovery Plan, backed by over £1bn, has introduced a range of direct workforce investments and new measures to support B...
Last updated: 10 November 2021

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Designation of Lead Committee: The Minister for Parliamentary Business (George Adam), on behalf of the Parliamentary Bureau, moved S6M-02058—That the Parliament agrees that the Equalities, Human Rights and Civil Justice Committee be designated as the lead committee in consideration of the Miners' Strike (Pardons) (Scotland) Bill at stage 1. The motion was agreed to (DT). 7. Decision Time: The Parliament took decisions on items 5 and 6 as noted above. 8. 100 Years of the Poppy in the UK: The Parliament debated S6M-01536 in the name of Alexander Stewart—That the Parliament acknowledges that the first annual Poppy appeal was launched in the UK in November 1921; understands that in excess of nine million poppies were manufactured for this event and that they sold out almost immediately; believes that this raised more than £106,000, the equivalent of over £5.3 million today; notes that the money was put to assisting veterans in finding jobs and homes; believes this was the birth of an enduring symbol of the nation's gratitude for its veterans and helps provide them with a lifeline; acknowledges that, in Scotland, Lady Haig’s Poppy Factory opened in 1926 at a former wood-cutting factory in the grounds of Whitefoord House on Edinburgh's Royal Mile; notes that it moved to the Warriston area of the capital in 1965; recognises that its team of 34 disabled veterans hand-produce more than five million poppies and 15,000 wreaths annually; notes that the team relocated to Redford Barracks in 2019 to allow substantial refurbishment work to be carried out at the Factory, returning this summer; believes that, with the help of sales by organisations such as Poppyscotland, the Royal British Legion, the Ancre Somme Association Scotland and myriad Armed Forces' charities, this adoption as a symbol of charity right across the UK, including in the Mid-Scotland & Fife region, has seen the poppy transcend its purely metaphorical and commemorative status, additionally becoming a physical and palpable object with the single purpose of providing financial stability for men and women affected by war and conflict, and notes that people can also offer support by visiting the Poppyscotland website and purchasing from its pages at poppyscotlandstore.com.
Last updated: 25 October 2019

Hutchesons' Hospital Transfer and Dissolution (Scotland) Bill Promoter's Memorandum

No heritable property is held by the Incorporation. The latest accounts of the Incorporation for the year ended 31 December 2016 show that the Incorporation had assets (investments) of £2,831,629, with total funds available for charitable purposes (the income of the Incorporation, after deducting expenses of administration) being £61,379.
News Published: 14 November 2024

Holyrood’s Finance Committee sets out its findings on proposed National Outcomes

Wider consultation will better ensure these are robust measures of progress, that have the buy-in of stakeholders, and can be used to inform effective policy making in the future.”.

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