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Last updated: 7 March 2023

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Children and Young People (Information Sharing) (Scotland) Bill: The Committee will consider further the delegated powers provisions in this Bill at Stage 1. 7.
Last updated: 8 October 2025

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This document relates to the Non-surgical Procedures and Functions of Medical Reviewers (Scotland) Bill (SP Bill 77) as introduced in the Scottish Parliament on 8 October 2025 NON-SURGICAL PROCEDURES AND FUNCTIONS OF MEDICAL REVIEWERS (SCOTLAND) BILL —————————— DELEGATED POWERS MEMORANDUM INTRODUCTION 1.
Committee reports Date published: 26 February 2021

Community Empowerment: Taking Stock of Participation Requests and Asset Transfers Four Years On - Appeals

At Stage 2 of the Bill, an amendment to allow appeals to the Scottish Government was lodged and agreed to.
Committee reports Date published: 22 September 2017

Stage 1 Report on the Wild Animals in Travelling Circuses (Scotland) Bill - Ambiguity and loopholes

A travelling circus using wild animals has not visited Scotland for many years. However, there was public concern over the housing of wild animals by a circus-type act in Scotland over winter.
Official Report Meeting date: 25 November 2021

Standards, Procedures and Public Appointments Committee 25 November 2021

It is clear that there is a timescale in which the Scottish Government will itself legislate for the bits of the bill where you believe there is clearly merit, but you would wish to consult appropriately and meaningfully within Scotland to get the best bill for Scotland.
Official Report Meeting date: 25 April 2023

Meeting of the Parliament 25 April 2023

Motion, as amended, agreed to, That the Parliament deems the UK Government's proposed Illegal Migration Bill to be dehumanising and immoral; notes that the bill proposes that anyone who enters the UK by irregular routes would not be able to remain in the UK, and would be subject to detention and then returned to their home country or what the UK Government deems to be a safe third country such as Rwanda; agrees that the proposals in this bill will remove access to support for some of the most vulnerable people in the world, including children, potentially forcing them into further exploitation and destitution; acknowledges that the Home Secretary has no confidence that the bill is compliant with the European Convention on Human Rights; notes the strict limitations on any formal routes for people seeking asylum; agrees that the UK has moral and international legal obligations to uphold the 1951 Refugee Convention and offer a place of safety to people, including children, fleeing conflict and persecution, and affirms that sanctuary should be available under these obligations to those fleeing war and persecution, and that Scotland remains welcoming to such vulnerable people in their time of need, and agrees with the assessment of the Equality and Human Rights Commission that the bill risks undermining the universality of human rights and protections for victims of trafficking and modern slavery, as well as breaching the UK’s obligations under both the 1951 Refugee Convention and the European Convention on Human Rights.
Official Report Meeting date: 29 March 2022

Equalities, Human Rights and Civil Justice Committee 29 March 2022

The work that we are doing around the United Nations Convention on the Rights of the Child (Incorporation) (Scotland) Bill and our human rights bill puts the UNCRPD front and centre.
Last updated: 1 May 2025

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S6M-16893: Richard Leonard: Scotland in the Red 2024 StepChange Scotland— That the Parliament notes the publication of Scotland in the Red 2024, by the debt charity, StepChange Scotland; considers this a flagship report on personal debt, providing an insight on what life is like for people, in every local authority area, who are experiencing problem debt; understands that the average unsecured debt for a family with children has risen sharply to £18,953 and the average level of arrears has soared to £5,193, which, it believes, is an increase of 61% on 2023 levels; further understands that, after paying essential bills, the charity's clients claiming universal credit, including those in Central Scotland, are left with an average of just £6 per month for everything else; commends the work of StepChange Scotland, which supported over 40,000 clients in 2024 who owe a total of £343 million of debt and £21 million in arrears on their household bills; believes that it is Scotland’s largest debt charity, and acknowledges that it works towards a vision of a society free from problem debt.
Last updated: 27 September 2021

SPCB minute 9 September 2021

The SPCB agreed the terms and conditions of appointment of a new Chair of the Scottish Human Rights Commission. Membership of the Standards Commission for Scotland – SPCB(2021)Paper 46 4.
Last updated: 12 February 2026

SSI Cod box Briefing from Professor Paul Fernandes

In particular: • why data prior to 2002 remain on paper records despite requests for their recovery; • there was no discard sampling from the Nephrops fleet between 2020 and 2023; • sampling since 2024 has been extremely limited; and • claims that observers cannot be deployed on creel vessels are contradicted by published evidence of observer deployment on small-scale vessels elsewhere in Scotland.

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