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Committee reports Date published: 24 July 2024

Scottish Languages Bill - Stage 1 Report - Ministers’ and Local authorities’ duties

show_all_questions=0&sort=submitted&order=ascending&_q__text=comann&uuId=902257731 Stòrlann Nàiseanta na Gàidhlig suggested that service delivery agents ‘with which the authority might collaborate’ should be added to the list of consultees.19Stòrlann Nàiseanta na Gàidhlig. (2024, March).
Questions and Answers Date answered: 9 July 2021

S6W-01089

NA’ denotes that there were no referrals for the treatment types specified above during the time period. 1 Figures in Table 1 include first treatments only.
Questions and Answers Date answered: 30 October 2025

S6W-41321

The Scottish Government has previously released the following information regarding court fees, counsel's fees and judicial expenses paid in relation to court action in which the Scottish Information Commissioner, as regulator for Freedom of Information law, was the opposing party:Financial YearCase NameAmount2020-2021Scottish Ministers v Scottish Information Commissioner & James W Hunter (XA70/20)£9,077.672021-2022 £0.002022-2023 £0.002023-2024Scottish Ministers v Scottish Information Commissioner & Benjamin Harrop (XA10/23) - Costs incurred over two financial years£35,370.002024-2025Scottish Ministers v Scottish Information Commissioner & Benjamin Harrop (XA10/23) - Costs incurred over two financial years£35,394.002025-2026Scottish Ministers v Scottish Information Commissioner & Benjamin Harrop (XA29/25)£8,518.00Total £88,359.67Similar information to that in the above table has previously been published by the Scottish Government on our website and is accessible through the following links:Cumulative costs of Scottish Government legal fees from 2020External legal fees for Court of Session appeal XA10/23Scottish Government legal fees contesting Scottish Information Commissioner S6W-41321
SPICe briefings Date published: 27 October 2021

Fisheries governance after Brexit - v. International Council for the Exploration of the Seas

v. International Council for the Exploration of the Seas Another important intergovernmental organisation underpinning these other regional arrangements is the International Council for the Exploration of the Seas (ICES), which promotes marine research, with a particular focus on sea fisheries.
Committee reports Date published: 14 June 2018

Prescription (Scotland) Bill: Stage 1 Report - Section 5: the discoverability test

The Policy Memorandum states that the treatment of claims for latent damage is a key issue and was highlighted through the judgement of the UK Supreme Court in the David T Morrison v ICL Plastics (2014) case (the “Morrison case”).i“In this case, the pursuers were owners of a shop which was damaged by the explosion at the Stockline factory in Glasgow in May ...
Official Report Meeting date: 11 December 2025

Meeting of the Parliament 11 December 2025

Crozier v Scottish Power UK plc I hope that the First Minister will join me in welcoming yesterday’s Supreme Court decision in the case of Crozier v Scottish Power and commend Elaine Veale, whose father, Robert Crozier, died from mesothelioma in 2018, for her unrelenting struggle in an eight-year battle with his for...
Official Report Meeting date: 18 May 2023

Meeting of the Parliament 18 May 2023

Motion, as amended, agreed to, That the Parliament commends farmers and crofters, seafood and aquaculture industries, food manufacturers and producers for the role that they play at the heart of rural, coastal and island communities in contributing to Scotland’s £15 billion food and drink industry; notes that the hard Brexit negotiated by the UK Government has created serious, long-term harms for the food and drink sector, creating labour shortages, new barriers to trade and failing to prioritise Scottish interests in third country trade deals; understands the growing impact that the climate emergency is having on food production in Scotland and globally, and applauds the progress that is already being made by the sector to adapt to, and mitigate, climate change; recognises the important work of the Agriculture Reform Implementation Oversight Board, and the co-development of effective models to enable producers to produce while delivering for nature and the climate; welcomes the creation of a new, dedicated Food Security Unit as a result of the work of the Short-life Food Security and Supply Taskforce, established by the Scottish Government and industry to consider short- and long-term risks to food security; is concerned at current levels of food inflation; recognises that the UK Government holds the majority of powers and levers to support consumers and the food sector and urges it to act immediately to help them during the cost of living crisis, including with energy costs; acknowledges that Scotland will need to further adapt how and what is grown and produced to address and mitigate climate change, as well as produce more food more sustainably, to meet Scotland's commitments to be a Good Food Nation now and in the future; believes that it is unacceptable in the 21st century, in a resource rich nation, that so many people are living in food poverty and relying on food banks; notes that many of those who are living in food poverty are those who work in the food industry; urges more action on addressing low pay, zero-hours contracts and insecure work for those producing Scottish food; recognises the powers that the Scottish Government has that could be used to mitigate the cost of living crisis; believes that food production and a sustainable environment can work hand in hand for the benefit of both, and do not need to be at the expense of one or the other, and further believes that the right to food should be enshrined in Scots law, and that the Scottish Food Commission should be empowered to realise that policy urgently.
Committees Last updated: 1 April 2026

National Performance Framework: Ambitions into Action

SPICe Summary of Submissions The Scottish Parliament Information Centre (SPICe) produced a summary of the written submissions received to its call for views.
Committee reports Date published: 25 March 2026

Legacy Report of the Local Government, Housing and Planning Committee, Session 6 - Boundaries Scotland

We have taken the opportunity of producing a legacy report to include a copy of our representations to the Chair of the Independent Review of the Process for Determining Electoral Boundaries at Annexe A.
Last updated: 6 January 2026

SPBill79S062026

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