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Committee reports Date published: 19 March 2025

Stage 1 report on the Land Reform (Scotland) Bill - Delegated Powers Concerns

These provisions define when an owner or eligible creditor is taking steps with a view to transferring land that will trigger the right to buy. Paragraph 50(7) of the schedule confers power on the Scottish Ministers to modify those sub-paragraphs.
Last updated: 7 March 2023

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Poems and Prose for Children in Lockdown (lodged on 26 May 2020) New Support: Fulton MacGregor*, Angela Constance* S5M-21841 Neil Findlay: The Boghall Drop-In Helps the Community During the COVID-19 Pandemic (lodged on 27 May 2020) New Support: Angela Constance*, Jeremy Balfour*, Bill Kidd* S5M-21840 Neil Findlay: West Lothian Youth Action Helps the Community During the COVID-19 Pandemic (lodged on 27 May 2020) New Support: Angela Constance*, Jeremy Balfour*, Bill Kidd* S5M-21839 Neil Findlay: The Tower Bar Helps the Community Through the COVID-19 Pandemic (lodged on 27 May 2020) New Support: Jeremy Balfour*, Bill Kidd* S5M-21837 John Finnie: Congratulating Professor Bhavani Narayanaswamy (lodged on 26 May 2020) New Support: Angela Constance* S5M-21836 Keith Brown: Volunteers Week (lodged on 26 May 2020) Monday 1 June 2020 14 Today's Business Future Business Motions & Questions Legislation Other Gnothaichean an-diugh Gnothaichean ri teachd Gluasadan agus Ceistean Reachdas Eile Motions | Gluasadan New Support: Fulton MacGregor*, Angela Constance* S5M-21833 Mark McDonald: Kingswells Residents Fundraise in Honour of COVID-19 Victims (lodged on 26 May 2020) New Support: Fulton MacGregor* S5M-21832 Kenneth Gibson: 165th Anniversary of Birth of David Bruce, Pathologist and Microbiologist (lodged on 26 May 2020) New Support: Fulton MacGregor* S5M-21828 Bill Kidd: Symphony of Dreams Celebrates 20 Years (lodged on 26 May 2020) New Support: Fulton MacGregor* S5M-21827 Stuart McMillan: RNIB Scotland COVID-19 Impact Survey (lodged on 26 May 2020) New Support: Monica Lennon* S5M-21792 Alexander Stewart: World No Tobacco Day 2020 (lodged on 19 May 2020) New Support: Andy Wightman* S5M-21698 Claudia Beamish: UK-US Trade Deal (lodged on 11 May 2020) New Support: Angela Constance* Monday 1 June 2020 15 Today's Business Future Business Motions & Questions Legislation Other Gnothaichean an-diugh Gnothaichean ri teachd Gluasadan agus Ceistean Reachdas Eile Questions | Ceistean Written Questions Questions in which a member has indicated a declarable interest are marked with an "R".
Last updated: 12 May 2023

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After section 5 Katy Clark 6 After section 5, insert— Angela Constance 8 After section 5, insert— on bail and remand Section 6 Russell Findlay 68 In section 6, page 5, leave out line 22 Russell Findlay 69 In section 6, page 5, leave out lines 26 to 28 After section 6 Russell Findlay 70 After section 6, insert— Russell Findlay 71 After section 6, insert— Section 7 Angela Constance 9 In section 7, page 6, line 10, at end insert— Katy Clark 72 In section 7, page 6, leave out lines 14 to 18 Katy Clark 73 In section 7, page 6, leave out lines 22 to 28 Katy Clark 74 In section 7, page 6, line 22, leave out from to in line 24 and insert Angela Constance 10 In section 7, page 6, line 23, leave out and insert Jamie Greene 75 In section 7, page 6, line 25, at end insert— Katy Clark 76 In section 7, page 6, line 36, leave out from beginning to in line 37 Katy Clark 77 In section 7, page 6, leave out lines 38 to 40 and insert— Katy Clark 78 In section 7, page 7, leave out lines 1 to 4 and insert— Katy Clark 79 In section 7, page 7, leave out lines 5 to 12 Jamie Greene 80 In section 7, page 7, line 12, at end insert— Katy Clark 81 In section 7, page 7, leave out lines 20 and 21 Katy Clark 82 In section 7, page 7, line 30, leave out from beginning to in line 1 on page 8 Katy Clark 83 In section 7, page 8, leave out lines 4 to 11 Katy Clark 84 In section 7, page 8, line 14, leave out Katy Clark 85 In section 7, page 8, leave out lines 19 to 22 Katy Clark 86 In section 7, page 8, leave out lines 27 and 28 Katy Clark 87 In section 7, page 8, line 32, leave out Katy Clark 88 In section 7, page 8, leave out lines 36 to 40 Jamie Greene 89 Leave out section 7 After section 7 Angela Constance 11 After section 7, insert— Katy Clark 11A As an amendment to amendment 11, leave out lines 12 to 25 Section 8 Rona Mackay 90 In section 8, page 9, line 34, at end insert— Angela Constance 12 In section 8, page 9, line 39, after “harm” insert Angela Constance 13 In section 8, page 9, line 40, at end insert Rona Mackay 91 In section 8, page 10, line 18, leave out Rona Mackay 92 In section 8, page 10, line 19, at end insert— Jamie Greene 93 In section 8, page 11, line 16, leave out from to in line 4 on page 12 Rona Mackay 94 In section 8, page 11, leave out lines 19 to 21 Katy Clark Supported by: Jamie Greene, Collette Stevenson 38 Leave out section 8 Section 9 Russell Findlay 95 In section 9, page 13, line 23, at end insert— Katy Clark 39 In section 9, page 13, line 27, after insert Russell Findlay 96 In section 9, page 13, line 38, after insert Russell Findlay 97 In section 9, page 14, line 6, after insert— Russell Findlay 98 In section 9, page 14, line 6, after insert— Katy Clark 40* In section 9, page 14, line 6, after insert— Jamie Greene 99 In section 9, page 14, line 6, after insert— After section 9 Katy Clark 41 After section 9, insert— Douglas Lumsden 100 After section 9, insert— Post-custody outreach service (1) The 2016 Act is amended as follows. (2) After section 34A, as inserted by section 9, insert— “Post-custody outreach service 34AA Post-custody outreach service (1) The Scottish Ministers must establish a post-custody outreach service for relevant individuals. (2) In establishing the service, the Scottish Ministers must consult— (a) Community Justice Scotland, (b) each local authority, (c) each health board. (3) The post-custody outreach service must provide— (a) a point of contact for each relevant individual released from custody who has at some point spent time detained in hospital, (b) regular contact with each relevant individual released from custody who has at some point spent time detained in hospital, including immediate contact upon their release, (c) any further service which the Scottish Ministers set out in regulations. (4) The post-custody outreach service must provide this service to relevant individuals for one year after their release. (5) In this section, “relevant individual” means an individual who has been— (a) remanded in custody, or (b) convicted of offences and sentenced to imprisonment or detention in a penal institution. (6) Regulations under subsection (3)(c) are subject to the affirmative procedure.”.> Section 10 Douglas Lumsden 101 In section 10, page 14, line 9, leave out and insert Katy Clark Supported by: Liam McArthur 42 In section 10, page 14, line 21, after insert Angela Constance 14 In section 10, page 14, line 27, at end insert— Angela Constance 15 In section 10, page 14, line 27, at end insert— Angela Constance 16 In section 10, page 14, line 30, after “bodies” insert Angela Constance 17 In section 10, page 14, line 31, at end insert— Angela Constance 18 In section 10, page 14, line 31, at end insert— Katy Clark Supported by: Liam McArthur 43 In section 10, page 14, line 31, at end insert— Angela Constance 19 In section 10, page 14, line 38, at end insert— Angela Constance 20 In section 10, page 15, line 18, at end insert— Katy Clark 3 In section 10, page 15, line 31, after insert— Katy Clark Supported by: Liam McArthur 44* In section 10, page 15, line 31, after insert— Section 11 Katy Clark 45 In section 11, page 16, leave out lines 8 to 10 Russell Findlay 102 In section 11, page 16, line 8, after insert Angela Constance 21 In section 11, page 16, line 9, leave out from to end of line 10 and insert Angela Constance 22 In section 11, page 16, line 28, leave out and insert Angela Constance 23 In section 11, page 16, line 40, at end insert— Katy Clark 46 In section 11, page 17, line 6, leave out and insert Katy Clark 47 In section 11, page 17, leave out line 10 Russell Findlay 103 In section 11, page 17, line 10, after insert Angela Constance 24 In section 11, page 17, line 10, after insert Angela Constance 25 In section 11, page 17, line 37, at end insert— Angela Constance 26 In section 11, page 17, line 37, at end insert— Angela Constance 27 In section 11, page 17, line 39, after insert Katy Clark 48 In section 11, page 18, leave out lines 8 to 10 Russell Findlay 104 In section 11, page 18, line 8, after insert Angela Constance 105 In section 11, page 18, line 9, leave out from to end of line 10 and insert After section 11 Katy Clark 4 After section 11, insert— Before section 12 Katy Clark 5 Before section 12, insert— © Parliamentary copyright.
Committee reports Date published: 19 June 2025

Report on the Scottish Budget process in practice - Consistency in presentation of figures

SPICe, in its initial reaction blog on the 2025-26 Scottish Budget, explained that baselining the 2025-26 budget on the position set out in the Autumn Budget Revision in October 2024, “while well-meaning to reflect the emergency budget review, […] has had the effect of distorting some budget lines as portfolio budgets for 2025-26 have not been adjusted to reflect certain in-year transfers that are known to take place each year – for example there is an annual transfer from Health to Local Government for social care”.
Committee reports Date published: 30 April 2025

Stage 1 report: Assisted Dying for Terminally Ill Adults (Scotland) Bill - Notes of fact-finding visits and engagement activity

Notes of fact-finding visits and engagement activity On 7 January 2025, the Committee undertook informal engagement with members of The Assembly, a group comprising of people with a learning disability and autistic people, about the Assisted Dying for Terminally Ill Adults (Scotland) Bill.
Questions and Answers Date answered: 14 November 2012

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A further area of current conservation action is to promote forest management for red squirrels. FCS has identified red squirrel stronghold areas and is working with forest managers to make red squirrel conservation a high priority in these forests.
Last updated: 14 February 2023

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Alexander Stewart: To ask the Scottish Government how it is progressing with the replacement of unsafe cladding on tall buildings. (S6O-00987) 7. Liam McArthur: To ask the Scottish Government how it is supporting the agricultural and fishing industries with rising fuel costs.
Last updated: 21 April 2022

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Alexander Stewart: To ask the Scottish Government how it is progressing with the replacement of unsafe cladding on tall buildings. (S6O-00987) 7. Liam McArthur: To ask the Scottish Government how it is supporting the agricultural and fishing industries with rising fuel costs.
SPICe briefings Date published: 28 November 2017

Local Government Finance: Fees and Charges 2011-12 to 2015-16 - The big picture

Customer and client receipts are generated by councils. 26 councils provide council housing.
Committee reports Date published: 5 February 2026

Report on the Scottish Budget 2026-27 - Economic and fiscal outlook

This compares to £838 million in the 2025-26 Budget (based on the latest available forecasts in December 2024).

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