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Last updated: 24 September 2024

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Pre-Budget Scrutiny 2025-26: The Committee will consider the evidence heard earlier in the meeting. 4.
Last updated: 23 January 2026

AnnualReturnForm 2025 CPG Racial and Religious Prejudice

Details of any other activities, such as visits undertaken by the Group or papers/report published by the Group should also be provided. th 11 June 2025 – Special session on dealing with fake news, misinformation and ai in relation to tackling hate crime th 26 Nov 2025 – AGM and a member brainstorm session on action plan for new session, scottish elections and tackling rising far-right MSP Members of The Group Please provide names and party designation of all MSP members of the Group.
SPICe briefings Date published: 2 September 2019

Preparing for a no-deal Brexit - Action taken

Retrieved from https://www.cbi.org.uk/media/3093/what-comes-next.pdf [accessed 29 August 2019]The latest state of Scottish business readiness for a no-deal Brexit is unclear.
SPICe briefings Date published: 25 June 2024

Artificial Intelligence and Healthcare in Scotland - Medical imaging

Radiology: Artificial Intelligence, 5(3). doi: 10.1148/ryai.220146 bone fractures (which can be signs of osteoporosis),3Royal Osteoporosis Society. (2021, June 18). ROS to collaborate on new vertebral fracture project. Retrieved from https://theros.org.uk/latest-news/2021-06-18-ros-to-collaborate-on-new-vertebral-fracture-project/ [accessed 21 May 2024] infections (like pneumonia),4Okolo, G.I., Katsigiannis, S., Althobaiti, T., & Ramzan, N. (2021).
Questions and Answers Date answered: 30 April 2013

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This information is available on the Forestry Commission Scotland (FCS) website and from local FCS offices.
Questions and Answers Date answered: 30 August 2012

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Further measures to raise awareness during recent months have included: A two-page article by Forest Research and Forestry Commission Scotland (FCS) in the February edition of the Forestry Journal (a trade magazine for the forestry and arboricultural sectors in GB); A joint Confor/FCS national briefing on DNB for the private sector (held in Perth on 25 April); A joint presentation on DNB by Forest Research and FCS at the annual meeting of Native Pinewood Managers on 3 May; Four DNB training events in DNB identification for private forestry sector survey staff – held in Fife, Galloway, North Highland and Moray/Aberdeenshire, and The production of a field guide to DNB and other pine foliar pathogens.
Last updated: 21 October 2025

Letter to the Convener - Quarterly update on the work of Registers of Scotland 17 October 2025

For ease of reading, I have outlined the latest updates against relevant headers below.
Last updated: 6 November 2023

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v=1686042690 5 Smoking Toolkit (2023) E-cigarettes Latest Trends: Prevalence of Electronic cigarette use by age. https://smokinginengland.info/graphs/e-cigarettes-latest-trends 6 Scottish Government (2023) Health and Wellbeing Census 2021 – 2022. https://www.gov.scot/publications/health-and-wellbeing-census-scotland-2021-22/documents/ 7 Smith MJ, MacKintosh AM, Ford A, et al (2023) Youth’s engagement and perceptions of disposable e- cigarettes: a UK focus group studyBMJ Open 2023;13:e068466. https://doi.org/10.1136/bmjopen-2022-068466 8 World Health Organisation (2021). https://www.who.int/news/item/27-07-2021-who-reports-progress-in-the- fight-against-tobacco-epidemic 9 Banks E, Yazidjoglou A, Brown S, Nguyen M, Martin M , Beckwith K, Daluwatta A, Campbell S, Joshy G (2023) Electronic cigarettes and health outcomes: umbrella and systematic review of the global evidence.
Committee reports Date published: 23 March 2026

Legacy report of the Criminal Justice Committee, Session 6 - ENGAGEMENT ACTIVITIES

The people's panel was made up of 25 individuals from across Scotland, broadly representative of the Scottish population, who worked together to scrutinise the issue and report to the Parliament.Visits to see firsthand the operation of the justice sector, including visits to Scottish Courts, HMP Edinburgh, HMP & YOI Stirling, the Wise Group, Lilias Centre, Gartcosh and the Scottish Crime CampusPersonal evidence of individuals with lived experience as part of scrutiny of the Prostitution (Offences and Support) (Scotland) BillA series of informal and private engagement sessions with people who have lived and living experience of substance use in prison and with family members affected by imprisonment.Visit to the Court of Session, Edinburgh, 26 August 2021Fact finding visit as part of Committee work planningCriminal Justice CommitteeVisit to HMP Edinburgh, 26 August 2021Fact finding visit as part of Committee work planningCriminal Justice CommitteeVisit to the Blackburn Bonfire Night Action Group, West Lothian, 14 March 2022Visit as part of the Committee's Stage 1 scrutiny of the Fireworks and Pyrotechnic Articles (Scotland) BillCriminal Justice CommitteeVisit to Lilias Centre, Maryhill, Glasgow, 29 Aug 2022Fact finding visit as part of Committee work planningCriminal Justice CommitteeVisit to SCVO East Ayrshire Ltd, 12 Dec 2022Fact finding visit as part of Committee Stage 1 scrutiny of the Bail and Release from Custody (Scotland) BillCriminal Justice CommitteeVisit to HMP & YOI Stirling, 23 May 2023Fact finding visit as part of Committee Stage 1 scrutiny of the Bail and Release from Custody (Scotland) BillCriminal Justice Committee
Last updated: 21 January 2025

Post Budget Scrutiny 202526 response from Cabinet Secretary

In response to Paul Sweeney MSP, you stated you could provide written confirmation on points raised regarding comparisons between budgets and, specifically, between the autumn budget revision and budget positions. • The revised presentation of the 2025-26 budget document was adopted in response to the asks of the Finance and Public Administration Committee (FPAC) and external stakeholders such as the Institute for Fiscal Studies (IFS) to have latest budget numbers used as the 2024-25 Budget comparator, rather than the Budget Act as passed by Parliament at the start of the year. • On this basis, the main comparator used in this years’ Scottish budget document is the Autumn Budget Revision to the 2024-25 Budget Act, which represents the latest budget approved by the Scottish Parliament for 2024-25. • This information supports a more meaningful analysis of the comparison of spending plans against the latest position. 2.

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