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Last updated: 10 December 2024

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The income tax net position for 2025-26 used to set the Scottish Budget has reduced the funding by £575 million between 2024-25 and 2025-26.
SPICe briefings Date published: 15 March 2026

Assisted Dying for Terminally Ill Adults (Scotland) Bill: Stage 3 Proceedings - Eligibility

In order to be eligible for assistance under the Bill now, the terminally ill adult must also 'reasonably be expected to die within 6 months'. Main amendments not agreed to at stage 3 Other amendments to eligibility which were not agreed to included: Excluding pregnant women from being eligible for assisted dying (amendment 137).
SPICe briefings Date published: 25 September 2025

Definitions of terminal illness in assisted dying legislation - Assisted Dying Bill 2023, Dr Allinson MHK

The Bill defined someone as terminally ill if that person: (a) has been diagnosed by a registered medical practitioner as having an inevitably progressive condition which cannot be reversed by treatment (a “terminal illness”); and (b) as a consequence of that terminal illness, is reasonably expected to die within 12 months. (2) Treatment which only relieves...
Committee reports Date published: 30 April 2025

Stage 1 report: Assisted Dying for Terminally Ill Adults (Scotland) Bill - Legislation around the world

Legislation around the world Around the world, the following countries and jurisdictions are known to have legalised a form of assisted dying or suicide: Ten American States (Oregon, California, Hawaii, Washington, Colorado, Vermont, Montana, New Jersey, New Mexico, Maine) plus the US district of Washington DC; All six Australian States (Victoria, Tasmania, Queensland, New South Wales, South Australia, Western Australia) plus Australian Capital Territory; New Zealand; Canada; Colombia; Belgium; The Netherlands; Luxembourg; SwitzerlandiSwitzerland has not legislated to legalise assisted dying but a change to its criminal code means someone is unlikely to be prosecuted if they help someone to die...
Last updated: 19 May 2022

Daily List 19 May 2022

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Last updated: 7 March 2023

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(lodged 29 November 2016) The proposal was accompanied by a summary of consultation responses, which may be viewed in the Scottish Parliament Information Centre (SPICe) or on the website page referred to above. Individual responses may also be viewed in SPICe.
Last updated: 13 August 2025

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The Scottish Government therefore recommends consent for clause 110(1)(x) and(xa)(ii). 4 Consultation 26. There has been no broad consultation on this Bill, due to the speed at which it has been introduced and is progressing.
Last updated: 10 June 2025

Clydebank report

We will do this by: • Reviewing the issues raised and the outcomes from the programme at the Participation and Communities Team Communities Conference in summer 2025. • Producing a Community Engagement Strategy by autumn 2025. • Feeding into the review of the Scottish Parliament Public Engagement Strategy in 2025/26. The Graphic Notes produced at each of th...
Last updated: 10 June 2025

Dunterlie report

We will do this by: • Reviewing the issues raised and the outcomes from the programme at the Participation and Communities Team Communities Conference in spring 2025/2026. • Producing a Community Engagement Strategy by autumn 2025. • Feeding into the review of the Scottish Parliament Public Engagement Strategy in 2025/26. The Graphic Notes produced at each ...
Last updated: 16 December 2022

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