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Committee reports Date published: 24 October 2023

How Devolution is Changing Post-EU

Retrieved from <a href="https://www.parliament.scot/-/media/files/committees/constitution-europe-external-affairs-and-culture-committee/correspondence/2023/from-cab-sec-ceac-to-convener-ceeac-committee-re-questions--26-jun-23.pdf" target="_blank">https://www.parliament.scot/-/media/files/committees/constitution-europe-external-affairs-and-culture-committee/correspondence/2023/from-cab-sec-ceac-to-convener-ceeac-committee-re-questions--26-jun-23.pdf</a> With regards to how UKIMA intersects with the devolution settlement the Scottish Government’s view is that UKIMA “is in effect a new, wide-ranging constraint on devolved competence, cutting across the reserved powers model, that potentially goes further than existing constraints on legislative or executive competence in the Scotland Act 1998, and is unclear and unpredictable in effects.”5Letter from the Cabinet Secretary for the Constitution, External Affairs and Culture in response to the Committee's inquiry. (2023, June 26).
Last updated: 11 September 2025

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(Scotland) Act 2005, which resulted from the Member's Bill lodged by Elaine Smith, former Scottish Labour MSP for the Coatbridge and Chryston constituency and the Central Scotland region, to support and promote breastfeeding; considers that this Act has had a positive impact in helping to increase the breastfeeding rates in Scotland, with the latest infant feeding statistics from Public Health Scotland showing a significant increase in breastfeeding rates over the past 10 years, both at first visit and at the six- to eight-week review; notes reports that the increase in breastfeeding rates over the past 10 years has been greatest among those groups with historically lower rates, such as younger women and those living in more deprived areas, meaning that inequalities in breastfeeding have reduced over time; expresses concern, however, that babies of white Scottish ethnicity were reportedly much less likely to be breastfed than any other ethnicity; believes that there is good evidence that interventions, including good quality of breastfeeding support for mothers, influencing public attitudes to breastfeeding, restricting any inappropriate promotion of formula milk and ensuring supportive employment practices, can work to improve breastfeeding rates, and notes the view that all staff working in the NHS and wider public service should promote and support breastfeeding mums, babies and families, including those in the South Scotland region.
Committee reports Date published: 11 March 2026

Instruments considered by the Delegated Powers and Law Reform Committee during the third quarter of the Parliamentary Year 2025-26 - Introduction

Introduction The purpose of this report is to provide a record of the Committee’s scrutiny of instruments and documents (Scottish Statutory Instruments (SSIs), UK Statutory Instruments (SIs) subject to joint procedure in the Scottish Parliament and documents subject to Parliamentary control) during the third quarter of the parliamentary year in 2025-26, covering the period 18 November 2025 to 26 January 2026.
SPICe briefings Date published: 16 December 2025

Scottish Parliament Statistics 2024-2025 - Victims, Witnesses, and Justice Reform (Scotland) Bill

Victims, Witnesses, and Justice Reform (Scotland) Bill SP Bill number26Type of BillGLength of Bill (no. of pages in the Bill excluding contents pages and back sheets)60Date introduced25 Apr 23Preliminary discussions in committeeLead committee appointedStage 1 discussions in lead committeeStage 1 discussions in other committeesStage 1 report ref.Stage 1 plenary debatePreliminary discussions in committee prior to Stage 2CJ 4 Dec 24CJ 11 Dec 24CJ 26...
Committee reports Date published: 24 January 2025

Audit Scotland Budget Proposal for 2025/26 - Background

Background In our Report on Audit Scotland’s Budget Proposal 2024/25, the Commission concluded that, “in future years, we expect to see more evidence from Audit Scotland on how it has undertaken to achieve efficiency savings and avoid underspends”.1Scottish Commission for Public Audit. (2024, January 26). Audit Scotland Budget Proposal for 2024/25.
SPICe briefings Date published: 6 December 2024

Scottish Budget 2025-26 - Portfolio allocations

Figure 3 below shows resource allocations to portfolios for 2025-26 and how they differ from the ABR when the internal transfers from, for example health to local government, are excluded from the 2024-25 baseline.
Committees Published: 26 April 2024

Audit Scotland: Budget Savings, April 2024

Audit Scotland Budget savings - correspondence from the Chair to Auditor General for Scotland and Chair Audit Scotland, 26 April 2024.
Petitions Petition published: 18 April 2024

Review the council tax system

  Official Report of Meeting 26 June 2024 Written Submissions PE2096/A: Scottish Government submission, 22 May 2024 .
Committee reports Date published: 18 November 2021

Subordinate Legislation: The Budget (Scotland) Act 2021 Amendment Regulations 2021 - The Regulations

The DPLRC considered the re-laid Regulations at its meeting on 26 October and had no issues to report.1Delegated Powers and Law Reform Committee. (2021, October 26). 13th Report 2021.
Committee reports Date published: 22 March 2021

Justice Committee Annual Report 2020-21 - Post-mortem Examinations (Defence Time Limit) (Scotland) Bill

Due to the constrained time available for scrutiny for this Bill, the Committee took no further evidence and published a Stage 1 Report on 13 November, making no overall recommendation on the general principles of the Bill. The Bill fell at Stage 1 on 26 January 2021. There were 26 votes for, 90 against, and 1 absten...

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