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Committee reports Date published: 18 November 2025

Pre-Budget scrutiny 2026-27: future social security spending in Scotland - Resource budget and Medium Term Financial Strategy

Contributing to the shortfall, social security spend is forecast to increase by £772m (11%) from £6,772m in 2025-26 to £7,554m in 2026-27 (not including £100m on Discretionary Housing Payments (DHPs).
Committee reports Date published: 18 November 2025

Pre-Budget scrutiny 2026-27: future social security spending in Scotland - Growth in disability benefit caseload and spending

In Scotland, between 2020 and 2030, the number of people getting disability benefits is forecast to increase by 81%, from 575,000 to just over one million.SPICe prepared meeting papers for 25 September 2025, page 11 While the reasons for this are not fully understood, the SFC have said the Scottish Government's administration of ADP is contributing to the figures in Scotland, which are higher than in England and Wales, despite eligibility criteria being "largely aligned".Pre-Budget Scrutiny – SPICe prepared Call for Views Summary The SFC went into detail about the Scottish Government's approach in its August 2025 Fiscal UpdateSFC Fiscal Update – August 2025— This approach includes support for people through the application process, increased promotion of the payment to increase take-up, and the process for award reviews resulting in a smaller share of people no longer receiving the payment.Pre-Budget Scrutiny – SPICe prepared Call for Views Summary As a result of the increased caseload, the SFC explained that Scottish Government spend on ADP is projected to jump from £3.6bn in 2025-26...
Committee reports Date published: 10 October 2025

Report on the Legislative Consent Memorandum and Supplementary Legislative Consent Memorandums for the Crime and Policing Bill (UK Parliament legislation) - Consideration by the Delegated Powers and Law Reform Committee

The DPLRC’s report was published on 26 September 2025. At its meeting of 2 September the DPLRC agreed that it was content with the delegated powers listed in paragraph 5 of its report.
Petitions Petition published: 8 May 2025

Extend the time period for complaints through the Scottish Public Services Ombudsman for neurodivergent people to two years

  Official Report of Meeting 25 February 2026 Written Submissions PE2161/A: Scottish Government written submission, 9 June 2025 PE2161/B: Edward Mountain MSP written submission, 2 September 2025  PE2161/C: Petitioner written submission, 26 August 2025 PE2161/D: Scottish Public Services Ombudsman written submission, 15 October 2025 PE2161/E: Rhoda...
Committee reports Date published: 30 April 2025

Stage 1 report: Assisted Dying for Terminally Ill Adults (Scotland) Bill - Provision of information, reporting and review

This would include the power to create a criminal offence relating to wider disclosure of information in circumstances where this was prohibited. Section 26 would require Scottish Ministers to lay before the Scottish Parliament an annual report on the provision of assisted dying under the Bill.
Bills and laws Date lodged: 12 March 2025

Border Security, Asylum and Immigration Bill

Lead committee work Original memorandum Meeting on 6 May 2025 Meeting on 17 June 2025 Report published on 18 June 2025 Work by other committees Delegated Powers and Law Reform Committee Original memorandum Meeting on 22 April 2025 Report published on 29 April 2025 Chamber Legislative Consent Motion Original memorandum S6M-18076 lodged on 23 June 2025 Meeting of the Parliament, 26 June 2025 Read the Official Report Supplementary memorandum S6M-19614 lodged on 10 November 2025 Meeting of the Parliament, 11 November 2025 Read the Official Report Suspension of Standing Orders Motion Supplementary memorandum S6M-19646 lodged on 11 November 2025 Meeting of the Parliament, 11 November 2025 Read the Official Report.
Committee reports Date published: 31 January 2025

Post-legislative scrutiny of the Child Poverty (Scotland) Act 2017 - Conclusion

The First Minister stated that eradicating child poverty is a priority for his Government and has demonstrated his commitment to this aim through the 2025-26 budget. For the announced priorities and funding allocation to have a tangible impact, coordinated action is needed, taking into account the circumstances and capacity of local authorities.
Committee reports Date published: 13 January 2025

Delegated powers in the Criminal Justice Modernisation and Abusive Domestic Behaviour Reviews (Scotland) Bill at Stage 1 - Introduction

Introduction At its meetings on 26 NovemberiStuart McMillan MSP and Jeremy Balfour MSP submitted their apologies for this meeting.
SPICe briefings Date published: 4 November 2024

Assisted Dying for Terminally Ill Adults (Scotland) Bill - Republished - Assisted Dying in the Rest of the UK and Crown Dependencies

England and Wales Lord Falconer of Thoroton introduced the Assisted Dying for Terminally Ill Adults Bill to the House of Lords on 26 July 2024. The key provisions of Lord Falconer's bill include: it would apply to terminally ill adults with less than six months to live, the minimum age would be age 18, it would require the approval of two independent doctor...
SPICe briefings Date published: 29 October 2024

Schools (Residential Outdoor Education) (Scotland) Bill - Scottish Government memorandum

The Government continued: If the Bill is passed, costs would likely be incurred from financial year 2025/26. This would present an additional significant financial risk to public finances that are already under intense pressure to meet existing Ministerial priorities and commitments.

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