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Committee reports Date published: 6 March 2025

Subordinate legislation considered by the Economy and Fair Work Committee on 5 March 2025

In January, the Minister informed the Committee that the coming into force date for parts of the regulations would be delayed to 30 June 2025 to “allow pub owning businesses additional time to prepare for some of the more challenging aspects of the code.”
SPICe briefings Date published: 30 January 2025

Intergovernmental activity update Q4 2024 - UK Internal Market Act exclusions

In response to the communication that an exclusion to UKIMA would not be agreed, Shona Robison MSP stated in a letter dated 31 March 2024: It is not credible to claim that this decision is intended to avoid trade barriers and unnecessary disruption of economic and trade flows, given that in this case, the trade and economic impact is negligible to non-exist...
Committee reports Date published: 29 January 2025

Budget Scrutiny 2025-26 - Approach to the Scotland Reserve and Borrowing

This raises questions around the adequacy of resource borrowing limits for forecast error as currently set out in the fiscal framework. The Scottish Government has to date used the National Loans Fund (NFL) for its borrowing.
Committees Last updated: 3 December 2024

Verity House Agreement and New Deal with Local Government

The Committee published its report on [date/month/year]. The Committee has sent and received the following correspondence during the inquiry:.
SPICe briefings Date published: 19 November 2024

Prisoners (Early Release) (Scotland) Bill - Introduction

The changes will apply retrospectively, meaning they apply to those serving a short-term sentence on the date when the legislation comes into force as well as those sentenced to a short-term sentence following that date.
Committee reports Date published: 29 May 2024

Subordinate Legislation Considered by the Delegated Powers and Law Reform Committee on 28 May 2024

Rather than seeking to bring the Order into force immediately, the date of Friday 7 June 2024 has been chosen as the earliest date by which this could reasonably be achieved while ensuring that there is an opportunity for Parliament to consider.
Committee reports Date published: 9 October 2023

Female participation in sport and physical activity - Puberty

In the January 2023 progress report on the Scottish Government's Women's Health Plan, the then Minister for Public Health, Women's Health and Sport indicated that work to date has included "relationships, sexual health and parenthood (RSHP) education in the Scottish curriculum" and that this "includes learning about menstrual health, including menopause and...
Committee reports Date published: 21 June 2023

Subordinate Legislation Considered by the Delegated Powers and Law Reform Committee on 20 June 2023

Addressing your second point, the Minister has exercised the Article 15 powers administratively and made provisional authorisation for a period of 3 years, which runs from the date of the expiry of the previous substantive authorisation.
News Published: 14 December 2022

Citizens' Panel Recommendations on Public Participation to be heard by MSPs

More information on the Citizens Participation and Public Petitions Committee inquiry can be found on the Scottish Parliament website SPICe have published a blog on the background to the inquiry, findings to date, and the next steps. Read the blog: Turning the lens inwards – the Citizen Participation and Petitions Committee’s Public Participation Inquiry Inquiry evidence gathered to date can be found on the Committee's page: Read the inquiry evidence Background on what a Citizens' Panel involves: A Citizens’ Panel is an innovative democratic tool used all over the world.
News Published: 28 September 2022

Tackling Scotland’s health inequalities requires immediate joined-up action by all levels of government, Holyrood Committee finds

“We are particularly concerned that the rising cost of living will have a greater negative impact on those groups already experiencing health inequalities, including those living in poverty and those with a disability. “Government action to date to tackle health inequalities has not been enough in the face of decades-long, major impacts on house...

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