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Last updated: 13 May 2025

Letter from Ms DonInnes Scotlands Secure Accommodation Capacity Update Following Ministerial State

In addition, we have committed up to £8.4 million over the next two years – in 2025-26 and 2026-27 – to support secure care placements for sentenced and remanded children.
Committee reports Date published: 24 March 2026

Annual Report of the Public Audit Committee 2025-26

PAS062026R02 Annual Report of the Public Audit Committee 2025-26 This report sets out a summary of the Committee's work over the 2025-26 parliamentary year.
Committee reports Date published: 22 March 2021

Justice Sub-Committee on Policing Legacy Report, Session 5 - Recurring themes and conclusions on the deployment of new technologies

Recurring themes and conclusions on the deployment of new technologies The Sub-Committee recognises and supports the need for Police Scotland to utilise the latest technologies to tackle crime and keep communities safe.
Last updated: 19 February 2026

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Last updated: 20 June 2022

SPBill17S062022

Further provision about function transfers 31 Transfers of staff 5 (1) In connection with the transfer of a function from one person (“the original function holder”) to another (“the new function holder”), the Scottish Ministers may by regulations transfer individuals from the employment of the original function holder into the employment of the new function holder. (2) But regulations under subsection (1) may not transfer a person from the employment 10 of a health board or a special health board into the employment of another person. 1 (3) Regulations under subsection (1) may identify the staff to be transferred by name or description. (4) A transfer effected by virtue of subsection (1) is a relevant transfer for the purposes of the Transfer of Undertakings (Protection of Employment) Regulations 2006 (S.I. 15 2006/246). (5) In this section, a reference to the transfer of a function is to a transfer by virtue of a section in this Chapter. 32 Transfers of property and liabilities etc. (1) In connection with the transfer of a function from one person (“the original function 20 holder”) to another (“the new function holder”), the Scottish Ministers may by regulations— (a) transfer to, and vest in, the new function holder any of the property (including rights) and liabilities of the original function holder, (b) provide that anything done by, or on behalf of, the original function holder is to 25 be treated as having been done by, or on behalf of, the new function holder, (c) provide that any reference to the original function holder in a contract, deed or other document giving rise to a legal obligation, is to be read as a reference to the new function holder, (d) provide that any legal proceedings raised by, or against, the original function 30 holder are to be continued by, or against the new function holder. (2) In this section, the reference to the transfer of a function is to a transfer by virtue of a section in this Chapter. 33 Interpretation of expressions about functional transfers (1) In this Chapter, a reference to— 35 (a) transferring a function wholly is to transferring it so that it ceases to be exercisable for any purpose by the person on whom it was conferred before the transfer, (b) transferring a function partly is to transferring it so that for some purposes it is exercisable by the Scottish Ministers or a care board while for others it remains exercisable by the person on whom it was conferred before the transfer, 16 National Care Service (Scotland) Bill Part 2—Health and social care information (c) a function being conferred includes its being conferrable (for example by a court order), (d) transferring a function from person A to person B includes making a function that is conferrable on person A conferrable on person B. 5 (2) In subsection (1)(a) and (b), a reference to a function’s being exercisable for a purpose includes its being conferrable for a purpose.
Last updated: 9 March 2026

SPBill77ADPMS062026accessible

A section 26 process enables a qualified UK resident to have their qualifications, experience, knowledge or skills assessed to ensure they meet any standards of training and qualification which may be set out by one part of the UK. 26.
Last updated: 6 March 2026

SPBill77ADPMS062026

Section 13A adds a new enabling power to the Bill which would allow the Scottish Ministers to establish by regulations an individual assessment process to which section 26 of the UK Internal Market Act 2020 (“UKIMA”) would apply. 25.
Questions and Answers Date answered: 27 May 2010

S3W-33731

Where appropriate, FCS formally consult SNH (and other statutory bodies) on felling licence applications, and any feedback is passed on to the applicant.
SPICe briefings Date published: 6 December 2024

Scottish Budget 2025-26 - Key decisions: A new approach?

There was a lingering lack of detail to support an understanding of how spending decisions had been made, and how equalities impacts had been considered as part of this process. In the 2025-26 statement, the Scottish Government has included what it bills as a new annex which looks at key budget decisions in detail, w...
Last updated: 24 October 2024

ShortTermLetsSubmissions

My actress came in on the train every day from Glasgow. More time and expense.” 26 A visiting showcase from overseas told us: That in 2018 they spent £60k to support the same number of shows that this year cost £175k, so they are now re-evaluating as to whether they can continue to showcase at the Fringe.

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