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Last updated: 24 April 2026

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PB/S6/26/026 Parliamentary Bureau – Timetabling of Bill at Stage 1 Visitor Levy (Amendment) (Scotland) Bill 1.
Committee reports Date published: 5 February 2026

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

However, the SFC explains that the Scottish Government has reduced capital funding in 2025-26 by £226 million, which means the growth rate in funding between 2025-26 and 2026-27 is higher than would otherwise have been the case.
Committee reports Date published: 23 January 2026

Stage 1 Report on the Prostitution (Offences and Support) (Scotland) Bill - Position of Ash Regan MSP

They did not dispute the costs of enforcing the offence.viCriminal Justice Committee, Official Report, Wednesday 26 November 2025 (Col 25)
SPICe briefings Date published: 28 November 2023

Scottish Parliament Statistics 2021-2022 - 4.3.2. Constitution, Europe, External Affairs Committee

Convener: Clare Adamson (from 23 June 2021) Deputy Convener: Donald Cameron (from 23 June 2021) Membership: The committee has 10 members. Committee meetingsThere were 26 meetings in the parliamentary year.NumberTotal meetings of the Committee26Meetings held wholly in private3Meetings held partly in private13Joint meetings with other Committees0Meetings held outside the Parliament0Meetings held remotely by video conference7Hybrid meetings16Committee membersMembersPartyNumber of meetings attended (possible total)Clare Adamson (from 17 June 2021)SNP23(26)Alasdair Allan (from 17 June 2021)SNP26(26)Sarah Boyack (from 17 June 2021)Lab25(26)Donald Cameron (from 17 June 2021)Con24(26)Maurice Golden (from 23 September 2021)Con19(21)Patrick Harvie (17 June 2021 – 30 August 2021)Green1(1)Jenni Minto (from 17 June 2021)SNP26(26)Mark Ruskell (from 8 September 2021)Green19(24)Sue Webber (17 June 2021 – 23 September 2021)Con5(5)Substitute membersSubstitute MembersPartyNumber of meetings attendedClaire Baker (from 22 September 2021)Lab0Graeme Dey (from 31 March 2022)SNP0Fergus Ewing (8 September 2021 – 31 March 2022)SNP0Graham Simpson (from 8 September 2021)Con0Reporters: None Committee Clerk: James Johnston Advisers: Professor Katy Hayward, UK in a Changing Europe Senior Fellow, Queen’s University Belfast; Professor Michael Keating, Professor of Politics, University of Aberdeen; Professor Tobias Lock, Jean Monnet Chair in EU Law, Maynooth University; Dr Christopher McCorkindale, Senior Lecturer in Law, University of Strathclyde Visits: None Events: None WitnessesThe following witnesses were called to give oral evidenceCategoryNumberScottish Government Ministers8Scottish Government officials10Members of the Scottish Parliament0Representatives of public bodies34Representatives of local authorities0UK Ministers0UK Government officials0Members of the UK Parliament0Representatives from other legislatures0Representatives of trade unions0Representatives of professional associations0Representatives of voluntary sector64Representatives of higher education bodies21Other categories of witnesses4Business transactedBusinessNo.DetailsInquiries4Climate Justice Fund;Funding for Culture;Scottish Government's international work;The UK Internal MarketConsultations4Continuity Act;Funding for Culture;Scottish Government's international work;The UK Internal MarketProposed Members’ Bills considered0Draft Bills considered (Pre-legislative discussion)0Bills considered0Post-legislative scrutiny - Acts considered0Legislative Consent Memorandums1Cultural Objects (Protection from Seizure) BillPublic Body Act Consent Memorandums0SI consent notifications considered2The European Union (Future Relationship) Act 2020 (references to the Trade and Cooperation Agreement) Regulations 2021;The UK Statistics (Amendment etc.)
SPICe briefings Date published: 6 July 2022

Suicide and Self-Harm in Scotland - Every Life Matters

Pilot Suicide Bereavement Support Service launched in Scotland. Retrieved from <a href="https://nsplg.medium.com/pilot-suicide-bereavement-support-service-launched-5fd0dc63f28f" target="_blank">https://nsplg.medium.com/pilot-suicide-bereavement-support-service-launched-5...
Committee reports Date published: 29 January 2025

Budget Scrutiny 2025-26 - Income Tax

meeting=16197 The SFC forecasts that, in 2025-26, the freezing of the top three tax bands will add £76m in revenues, rising to £244m by 2029-30.
Last updated: 17 January 2023

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Supported by: Evelyn Tweed*, Liam McArthur*, Bill Kidd*, Emma Harper*, Natalie Don*, Kenneth Gibson*, Tess White*, Colin Beattie*, Murdo Fraser*, Siobhian Brown*, Annabelle Ewing*, John Mason*, Stuart McMillan*, Gillian Mackay*, Jeremy Balfour*, Jenni Minto*, Donald Cameron*, Pam Gosal*, Ruth Maguire*, Bob Doris*, Maggie Chapman* Jenni Minto: Kilmartin Glen Makes New York Times 52 Top Places List—That *S6M-07536 the Parliament commends The New York Times for including one of Scotland's most important historic sites...
Last updated: 17 January 2023

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Supported by: Evelyn Tweed*, Liam McArthur*, Bill Kidd*, Emma Harper*, Natalie Don*, Kenneth Gibson*, Tess White*, Colin Beattie*, Murdo Fraser*, Siobhian Brown*, Annabelle Ewing*, John Mason*, Stuart McMillan*, Gillian Mackay*, Jeremy Balfour*, Jenni Minto*, Donald Cameron*, Pam Gosal*, Ruth Maguire*, Bob Doris*, Maggie Chapman* Jenni Minto: Kilmartin Glen Makes New York Times 52 Top Places List—That *S6M-07536 the Parliament commends The New York Times for including one of Scotland's most important historic sites...
Committee reports Date published: 25 March 2026

Legacy Report of the Local Government, Housing and Planning Committee, Session 6

The Scottish Government planned Budget for 26/27 is £926m with £4.1bn over the next few years.
SPICe briefings Date published: 16 January 2026

Scottish Budget 2026-27 - Social security spending is the biggest winner in 2026-27

The only significant policy announcement on social security was a decision to increase the Scottish Child Payment to £40 per week (it was £27.15 per week in 2025-26) for children under the age of one.

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