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MSPs visiting The Thistle safer drug consumption facility in GlasgowThe House of Commons Scottish Affairs Committee (SAC) undertook an inquiry into The Thistle and published its report on 3 September 2025.
Committee reports
Date published:
24 February 2026
Maintaining existing Mode 4 commitments, which have been taken as part of EU trade deals, and agreeing new Mode 4 commitments, as part of a trade deal with the EU and with other countries, would facilitate certain categories of business activity.
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Government is focussing efforts on increasing public transport use and that there is a need to ensure that the culture sector is “properly served with the ability for people to travel with the least environmental impact possible.” 26 Constitution, Europe, External Affairs and Culture Committee Pre-Budget scrutiny 2026-27: funding for culture, 4th Report, 20...
The Scottish Government will continue to work with Local Government and other partners across the public sector to maximise the impact of funding that specifically supports reform activity and will learn from the approach introduced in 2025-26. Local Government funding As recognised by the committee, the Scottish Government has delivered real-terms growth i...
Following the meeting we have undertaken a thorough review of the extents, ownership and occupancy of salmon fishing rights on the Endrick and Blain Waters; this has included very recent clarification of minor issues with the LLAIA. We have purchased Title Deeds for 26 properties from the Land Register.
Financial Impact The costs outlined within the Financial Memorandum would be extremely significant at any point, with estimated costs annually of around £14,719,472 - £19,116,534 in 2025-26 terms and £17,213,972 - £23,006,540 in Year 5 costs.
Post-legislative scrutiny: The Group noted a clerk’s paper on post legislative scrutiny and endorsed the new approach. An update will be provided at a future meeting. 1 CG/S6/22/2/M 4.