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SPICe briefings Date published: 12 June 2019

Labour market update: June 2019 - Employment

Retrieved from <a href="https://www.ons.gov.uk/releases/uklabourmarketstatisticsjune2019" target="_blank">https://www.ons.gov.uk/releases/uklabourmarketstatisticsjune2019</a> [accessed 11 June 2019] Employment (Level 16+, rate 16-64) - seasonally adjusted, Feb-Apr 2019Level ('000)Quarter change ('000)Year change ('000)Rate (%) Quarter change (% pts)Year change (% pts)Scotland2,702+26+3475.9%+0.6+0.8UK32,746+32+35776.1%0.0+0.5UK labour market and Regional labour market: Headline indicators for ScotlandLooking at employment across the UK, the Scottish rate is just below the UK.
Committee reports Date published: 23 May 2019

Economy, Energy and Fair Work Committee: Annual Report 2018-19 - Business in the Parliament

Over 200 delegates gathered at the Scottish Parliament for the conference on the 25 and 26 October 2018. The event saw participants discuss a range of enterprise-related issues with politicians, among them the First Minister.
SPICe briefings Date published: 24 April 2019

Inheritance law in Scotland - How common is it for people to make wills in Scotland?

In 2015, the Scottish Government's consultation document offered some thoughts on why this might be: they may find it hard to deal with the prospect of death and to make plans to deal with their affairs; they may have put it off as something which they will do much later in life and have never got round to it; they may be satisfied that the law as it stands in relation to intestacy will fulfil their wishes; or they may think that it’s not necessary because everything will go to their spouse or partner and/or children. Scottish Government. (2015, June 26...
Committee reports Date published: 1 February 2018

Stage 1 Report on the Housing (Amendment) (Scotland) Bill - Committee consideration

Committee consideration The Committee issued a call for views on the Bill on 8 September 2017 running until 26 October 2017, which it launched alongside an easy-read summary guide to the Bill.
Committee reports Date published: 7 February 2017

Subordinate Legislation - No points raised

No points raised Economy, Jobs and Fair Work Public Services Reform (Corporate Insolvency and Bankruptcy) (Scotland) Order 2017 - proposed draft Order and proposed Explanatory Document (SG/2017/8 and SG/2017/9) Education and Skills Continuing Care (Scotland) Amendment Order 2017 [draft] Finance and Constitution Scottish Landfill Tax (Standard Rate and Lower Rate) Order 2017 (SSI 2017/23) Scottish Fiscal Commission (Modification of Functions) Regulations 2017 [draft] Health and Sport National Health Service (Scotland) Act 1978 (Independent Clinic) Amendment Order 2017 [draft] Health (Tobacco, Nicotine etc. and Care) (Scotland) Act 2016 (Commencement No. 1) Regulations 2017 (SSI 2017/12 (C.2)) Justice Judiciary and Courts (Scotland) Act 2008 (Scottish Land Court) Order 2017 [draft] Act of Sederunt (Rules of the Court of Session 1994 Amendment) (Temporary Exclusion Orders) 2017 (SSI 2017/26...
Last updated: 24 September 2025

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Maurice Golden: To ask the Scottish Government what funding it has allocated from its Budget 2025-26 to support local authorities to improve waste management services, in line with its plan for a transition to a circular economy.
Last updated: 30 August 2022

SCoSS scrutiny report_ Adult Disability Payment

Eligibility rules .............................................................................. 26 6.1 ADP eligibility issues ................................................................ 26 6.2 Independent review .................................................................. 27 7.
Last updated: 13 March 2026

SPBill79AGS062026

Groupings of amendments Group 1: Visitor levy scheme modifications: basis and setting of levy 1, 2, 3, 7, 17, 18, 19, 20, 21, 22, 24 Group 2: Visitor levy schemes: permitted deductions by liable persons 4, 8, 9, 10, 11, 14, 15, 16, 23 Group 3: Application of levy and exemptions 5, 6, 25, 26, 32 Group 4: Transitional provision 12, 27 Group 5: Reports and reviews by local authorities operating visitor levy schemes 28, 29, 30, 31 Group 6: Reporting on operation of Act 13, 33 SP Bill 79A - G 1 Session 6 (2026) THIS IS NOT THE MARSHALLED LIST Amendments in debating order Group 1: Visitor levy scheme modifications: basis and setting of levy Ivan McKee 1 In section 1, page 1, line 11, leave out from beginning to and insert— Ivan McKee 2 In section 1, page 1, line 19, after insert Ivan McKee 3 In section 1, page 1, line 21, after insert Ivan McKee 7 In section 3, page 4, line 5, leave out and insert Ivan McKee 17 In the schedule, page 9, line 8, after insert Ivan McKee 18 In the schedule, page 9, line 10, after insert Ivan McKee 19 In the schedule, page 9, line 14, after insert Ivan McKee 20 In the schedule, page 9, line 16, after insert 2 THIS IS NOT THE MARSHALLED LIST Ivan McKee 21 In the schedule, page 10, leave out lines 13 to 15 Ivan McKee 22 In the schedule, page 10, leave out line 29 Ivan McKee 24 In the schedule, page 10, line 32, at end insert— Group 2: Visitor levy schemes: permitted deductions by liable persons Ivan McKee 4 After section 1, insert— Ivan McKee 8 In section 4, page 5, line 4, after insert Ivan McKee 9 In section 4A, page 5, line 30, after insert Ivan McKee 10 In section 4A, page 5, line 32, leave out Ivan McKee 11 In section 4A, page 5, line 34, leave out and insert 4 THIS IS NOT THE MARSHALLED LIST Ivan McKee 14 In section 10, page 8, line 13, at end insert— Ivan McKee 15 In section 10, page 8, line 19, leave out and insert Ivan McKee 16 In section 10, page 8, line 19, at end insert— Ivan McKee 23 In the schedule, page 10, line 29, at end insert— Group 3: Application of levy and exemptions Murdo Fraser 5 After section 2, insert— Murdo Fraser 6 After section 2, insert— Stephen Kerr 25 After section 2, insert— Tim Eagle 26 After section 2, insert— Stephen Kerr 32 Before section 5A, insert— 8 THIS IS NOT THE MARSHALLED LIST Group 4: Transitional provision Murdo Fraser 12 After section 5, insert— Tim Eagle 27 After section 5, insert— Group 5: Reports and reviews by local authorities operating visitor levy schemes Stephen Kerr 28 Before section 5A, insert— Stephen Kerr 29 Before section 5A, insert— Stephen Kerr 30 Before section 5A, insert— Stephen Kerr 31 Before section 5A, insert— Group 6: Reporting on operation of Act Ivan McKee 13 In section 5A, page 7, line 1, leave out from to end of line 3 and insert Tim Eagle 33 After section 5A, insert— 11 © Parliamentary copyright.
Last updated: 1 July 2025

ChairSFCToConvener_24Jun25

Our forecast of 3.7 per cent average earnings growth in 2025–26 implies additional revenue of around £60 to £70 million per year from fiscal drag relative to the UK system.
Last updated: 6 March 2025

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Impact of UK Welfare Reforms in Scotland: The Parliament debated S6M- 16536 in the name of Marie McNair—That the Parliament condemns the Labour UK administration for its reported intention to proceed with what it sees as punitive welfare reforms proposed under the previous Conservative administration; notes the calls on the UK Government to immediately reverse its plans, which, it considers, could seriously impact disabled people and increase financial insecurity in vulnerable households; further notes with alarm reports that, by 2029, over 450,000 disabled people and people with long-term conditions across the UK could be impacted as a result of the proposed reforms to Work Capability Assessment, with, it understands, many losing payments currently worth over £400 per month; is deeply concerned by what it sees as the callous language of UK Government ministers when discussing welfare reform, including the reported comment by the UK work and pensions secretary that some benefit claimants are "taking the mickey"; notes what it sees as the contrast between what it considers the demonisation of welfare recipients, under the UK Government, and the Scottish Government’s continued commitment to a devolved social security system based on dignity, fairness and respect; welcomes the reported investment of £1.3 billion above the UK block grant adjustment for social security expenditure in the draft Budget 2025-26...

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