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SPICe briefings Date published: 20 August 2025

A review of inter-governmental cooperation and communication during Ukraine resettlement efforts in Scotland - 4.2 Reaction to the Homes for Ukraine Scheme

Retrieved from https://www.gov.scot/publications/family-migration-and-humanitarian-routes-from-ukraine-letter-from-first-minister-to-prime-minister/ [accessed 14 August 2025] A second open letter, co-signed by then party leaders Nicola Sturgeon MSP (Scottish National Party), Anas Sarwar MSP (Scottish Labour Party), Patrick Harvie MSP and Lorna Slater MSP (Scottish Green Party) and Alex Cole-Hamilton MSP (Liberal Democrats), was also sent to Prime Minister Boris Johnson MP – indicating cross-party concerns regarding the need to require “people fleeing war to go through complex bureaucratic processes in order to reach safety within the UK.”2Sturgeon, N., Sarwar, A., Harvie, P., Slater, L...
SPICe briefings Date published: 31 July 2025

The intergovernmental relations 'reset': one year on - Europe

Retrieved from https://www.parliament.scot/-/media/files/committees/constitution-europe-external-affairs-and-culture-committee/correspondence/2025/third-biannual-reul-act-report--letter-to-ceeac-convener--february-2025.pdf [accessed 7 July 2025] The House of Commons Library has suggested that the UK Labour Government may be “more willing” than its Conservative predecessor to reform assimilated law in order to “align with EU rules where this would reduce divergence and regulatory friction within the UK's internal market”.12Gibson, L...
SPICe briefings Date published: 22 July 2025

Links between Climate Change and Health in Scotland. - Mental Health

., Thompson, R., Newberry Le Vay, J., Page, L., & Jennings, N. (2022). The Impact of Climate Change on Mental Health and Emotional Wellbeing: A Narrative Review of Current Evidence, and its Implications.
SPICe briefings Date published: 20 October 2021

The impact of COVID-19 on Scotland’s women entrepreneurs - How have women entrepreneurs been impacted by the pandemic in Scotland?

Furthermore, the closures of schools, childcare facilities and paid care have intensified the unpaid domestic labour which underpins the economy.2Wilson, L. (2020). Covid-19: Will the economic impact on women set gender equality back decades?.
SPICe briefings Date published: 18 February 2021

Fair Rents (Scotland) Bill - Rent control debate

The report endorsed an approach provided by earlier research conducted by the Resolution Foundation 13Judge, L., & Tomlinson, D. (2018).
Last updated: 1 October 2024

Accounts_2324_SPCB

Bheachdaich a’ Chomataidh an uair sin, fo Ghnàth- riaghailt 6.4.2, an robh e iomchaidh am moladh air peanas an aghaidh a’ Bhuill a chur an gnìomh.
Last updated: 1 October 2024

SPCB Annual Report and Accounts 2021 22

Tha tè de na comataidhean pàrlamaideach againn a’ sealltainn air a’ bhuaidh air gnothach na Pàrlamaid agus mar a thèid sin a dhèanamh san àm air thoiseach.
Last updated: 1 October 2024

SPBill38BS062024

C HAPTER 6 R EVIEWS AND APPEALS 48 Reviews and appeals of decisions of Revenue Scotland 30 (1) The Revenue Scotland and Tax Powers Act 2014 is modified as follows. (2) In section 233(1) (appealable decisions), after paragraph (i) insert— “(j) a decision in relation to the extent of any person’s entitlement to any tax credit or to a repayment in respect of a tax credit under section 15 of the AT(S) Act 2024, and the extent of any liability of Revenue 35 Scotland to pay interest on any amount, 31 Aggregates Tax and Devolved Taxes Administration (Scotland) Bill Part 1—Scottish aggregates tax Chapter 7—Interpretation (k) a decision in relation to whether or not any person is required to have a tax representative by virtue of any regulations under section 26 of the AT(S) Act 2024, (l...
Last updated: 9 November 2021

Assisted Dying for Terminally Ill Adults Scotland Consultation 2021 FINAL

At page 474. 118 Oregon Health Authority. Annual reports. 119 Ganzini L, Beer TM, Brouns M et al, 2006, Interest in physician-assisted suicide among Oregon cancer patients, Journal of Clinical Ethics 17:27-38. 26 accompanies a terminal diagnosis.
Last updated: 15 May 2024

SPBill33AS062024

P ART 2 A GRICULTURE , FOOD AND DRINK 20 Farming etc. 2 (1) Assisting persons to carry out agricultural activities. (2) For the purposes of this schedule, references to agriculture include— (a) horticulture, (ab) growing crops, including fruit, seeds and plants grown for the production of energy 25 or other non-food purposes, (d) dairy farming, (e) livestock breeding and keeping (including apiculture), (ea) deer and game farming, (f) the use of land as grazing land, meadow land, osier land, 30 (g) market gardens and nursery grounds, and (h) the use of land for woodlands where that use is ancillary to the farming of the land for other agricultural purposes, including— (i) providing shelter to livestock, (ii) reducing flood risk, 35 (iii) reducing soil loss, 20 Agriculture and Rural Communities (Scotland) Bill Schedule 1—Purposes of support Part 2—Agriculture, food and drink (iv) reducing risks to wader birds, including curlew. (3) In this paragraph, “horticulture” means the growing and harvesting of edible horticultural crops, including fruit, vegetables, tubers, mushrooms, herbs, bush and tree nuts and seeds. 5 Particular products or sectors 3 (1) Assisting persons to produce (or produce in a particular way) a product listed in sub-paragraph (3) with a view to— (a) ensuring that agricultural activity (or activity of a particular type) continues or evolves to support a transition to a sustainable land management regime in a 10 particular area or on a particular type of land, 1 (b) ensuring that agricultural activity of a particular type continues, (c) contributing to the economic or social wellbeing of an area, (d) delivering an environmental benefit (such as the preservation of wildlife or a natural habitat). 15 (2) This purpose includes assisting persons to undertake an ancillary activity in respect of a product listed in sub-paragraph (3). (3) The products are— (a) cereals, (b) oilseeds, 20 (c) protein crops, (d) grain legumes, (e) flax, (f) hemp, (fa) wool, 25 (g) nuts, (h) starch potato, (i) milk and milk products, (j) seeds, (k) sheep meat, pig meat and goat meat, 30 (l...

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