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Last updated: 27 November 2025

Committee debates

In summary, eight committee debates have already been scheduled, with a further debate yet to be scheduled before or after the Christmas recess. A further seven bids have been received with only three half sitting days remaining in the allocation for committee debates. 6.
Last updated: 1 December 2025

Letter from CabSecCAE response to the Committees letter regarding the Biodiversity Beyond National J

Whilst we still expect to lodge the planned supplementary LCM with the Scottish Parliament for the remaining clauses, including any amendments, by mid-December, we now expect the Lords Report Stage to take place after Christmas recess. This means the consent process does not need to be finalised before Christmas recess, but instead in early January.
Official Report Meeting date: 16 June 2016

Standards, Procedures and Public Appointments Committee 16 June 2016

I propose that we agree to hold a business planning day towards the end of the summer recess at which the committee can discuss in more detail its remit and future work.
Last updated: 8 October 2024

Animal Welfare CPGAW AnnualReturnForm for AGM 110924

Gareth Hateley: shortage of people available to type animals. Agenda item 8 – Next meeting Date of next meeting agreed for early September (post-summer recess).
Last updated: 21 November 2025

Guidance on Legislative Consent

In practice, this means most weekdays during a session, other than days of recess or public holidays. Guidance on Legislative Consent Annex B: List of key terms Dates of recess, and days on which the office of the Clerk is open, are listed on the Parliament’s website, under About / Recess dates stages of Bills (in the UK Parliament) – following introduction of a Bill in either the House of Commons or House of Lords, Bills generally go through the following stages in each House: Second Reading (a general debate on the Bill’s purpose), Committee Stage (the main amending stage, taken in a committee), Report Stage (a second amending stage, taken in the Chamber) and Third Reading (another general debate, preceding the decision whether to pass the Bill – which includes, in the House of Lords, a limited further opportunity for amendments).
SPICe briefings Date published: 19 December 2022

Budget 2023-24 - Economic growth and inflation

On economic growth, the SFC notes that Scotland is already in a recession which is expected to last six quarters, with a ‘peak to trough’ fall in GDP of 1.8 % (in other words, the lowest GDP is expected to fall compared to the start of the recession is by 1.8 percentage points).
Committees Published: 3 November 2021

Scottish Parliament scrutiny of the Draft National Planning Framework 4

The procedure for scrutiny of a copy of the draft NPF4 requires it to be laid in the Scottish Parliament and for the Scottish Government to consider representations made to it during a period of 120 days (not including recesses of more than 4 days) from the date of laying.
Last updated: 19 April 2024

Chief Executive Report March 2024

Legislation Team A higher number of amending stages for Bills than usual can be expected in the period post-Easter recess up to summer recess, due to delays in some Bills and other Bills requiring to be completed by end June.
Official Report Meeting date: 7 May 2019

Delegated Powers and Law Reform Committee 07 May 2019

Again, though, we quite quickly run into the summer recess, and that will have an impact on committees and the Government’s own resource and time.
Last updated: 16 July 2025

SSPAtoConvCommitteeEffectivenessInquiry

As well as this request for written views the Committee plans to host a Chamber debate before the summer recess to inform the Committee’s recommendations which it plans to publish in its inquiry report in the early autumn.

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