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Committee reports Date published: 11 February 2021

Subordinate Legislation considered by the Health and Sport Committee on 9 February 2021: Coronavirus International Travel Regulations - The Health Protection (Coronavirus) (International Travel, Public Health Information and Pre-Departure Testing) (Scotland) Amendment Regulations 2021 (SSI 2021/34)

In such situations section 122(7) applies. At its meeting on 26 January 2021, the Delegated Powers and Law Reform Committee considered the instrument and determined that it did not need to draw the attention of the Parliament to the instrument on any grounds within its remit It is for the Health and Sport Committee to recommend to the Parliament whether the...
SPICe briefings Date published: 8 June 2022

Intergovernmental relations - Common frameworks

The European Union (Withdrawal) Act and Common Frameworks: 26 June to 25 September 2021. Retrieved from <a href="https://www.gov.uk/government/publications/the-european-union-withdrawal-act-and-common-frameworks-26-june-to-25-september-2021/the-european-union-withdrawal-act-and-common-frameworks-26-june-to-25-september-2021" target="_blank">https://www.gov.uk/government/publications/the-european-union-withdrawal-act-and-common-frameworks-26-june-to-25-september-2021/the-european-union-withdrawal-act-and-common-frameworks-26-june-to-25-september-2021</a> [accessed 26 May 2022] The increased intergovernmental engagement that developing common frameworks has necessitated is seen by some as an important part of expanding IGR in the UK.
Last updated: 7 March 2023

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Supported by: Liam Kerr*, Tom Mason*, Liz Smith*, Maurice Corry*, Bill Kidd*, Jeremy Balfour*, Michelle Ballantyne*, Alexander Stewart*, Jamie Greene*, Edward Mountain*, Miles Briggs* *S5M-13382 Ruth Maguire: Commending ABCUL's Social Media Campaign, Work Not Worry That the Parliament commends the Association of British Credit Unions Limited (ABCUL) — on its social media campaign, Work Not Worry, which ran from 9 July to 3 August 2018; understands that the campaign was designed to raise awareness of the benefits of partnerships with credit unions among employers and to encourage more employers to establish new relationships with their local credit union; notes from research published in 2017 by the Chartered Institute of Personnel and Development that 26% of working-age adults in the UK have no savings, and that one-in-four workers have lost sleep over financial worries; recognises that a majority of employers say that working with credit unions improves the financial capability of staff and helps to create a more productive and better supported workforce, and applauds the continuing efforts of ABCUL to promote the benefits of credit union membership.
Committees Published: 11 August 2021

Response from Visit Scotland to Covid-19 Financial Support

This was partly due to lack of international visitors and the levels system which meant much of Scotland’s population were not travelling outwith their own local authority.
Last updated: 24 May 2023

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This document relates to the Visitor Levy (Scotland) Bill (SP Bill 28) as introduced in the Scottish Parliament on 24 May 2023 Visitor Levy (Scotland) Bill —————————— Explanatory Notes Introduction 1.
Committee reports Date published: 2 July 2019

Under Construction: Building the future of the sector in Scotland - Building Scotland Fund (BSF) and the Scottish National Investment Bank (SNIB)

In our online survey, we asked businesses to identify the main sources of finance that they had sought in the last 12 months. Respondents cited overdrafts, credit cards, leasing/hire purchase and loans from financial institutions as the main means of accessing finance.
Questions and Answers Date answered: 26 September 2018

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FCS recognises the importance of protecting the nesting habitat of curlew and the potential impact that new forestry may have, and has raised the profile of this species with all the FCS regional offices.
SPICe briefings Date published: 14 January 2026

Tertiary Education and Training (Funding and Governance) (Scotland) Bill: Consideration prior to Stage 3 - Section 2A

This introduces a requirement for Ministers to carry out a review of the credit-based funding model used by the SFC in funding colleges and other providers of fundable further education.
Committee reports Date published: 2 July 2019

Under Construction: Building the future of the sector in Scotland - Age diversity

For example, many of the people doing level 4 in construction site management have come from other industries and are taking the opportunity to retrain.iiEEFW Committee, Official Report, 26 February 2019, col 56 City Building told us that increasing the number of adult apprentices would also encourage more women to ...
Last updated: 20 June 2025

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S6M-16874: Fulton MacGregor: The Plight of Albion Rovers and Preserving Scotland’s Historic Football Clubs— That the Parliament notes with concern the financial difficulties faced by Albion Rovers FC; believes that the Coatbridge club, which is one of Scotland’s oldest, was founded in 1882 and has been an integral part of the community for over 140 years; notes that these financial concerns were detailed in a statement from the club in March 2025 and include the impending loss of the SPFL "parachute payment" that it currently receives from the start of the 2025- 26 season; considers that historic clubs, such as Albion Rovers, have played a significant role in shaping Scotland’s football heritage and the communities they 7 PB/S6/25/094 serve, bringing joy to many supporters, providing a pathway for local talent and fostering aspiration; is concerned that financial pressures and changing football structures threaten the future of many clubs with deep-rooted local and historical significance; acknowledges the efforts of fans, volunteers and businesses in the Coatbridge and Chryston constituency in supporting Albion Rovers through what it sees as these challenging times, and notes the calls for the Scottish Government, football authorities and community stakeholders to explore ways to support and sustain historic clubs, with the aim of ensuring that they continue to thrive and contribute to their communities for generations to come.

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