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Committee reports Date published: 2 July 2022

Robbing Peter to pay Paul: Low income and the debt trap - Debt enforcement

A non-earnings arrestment can seize a range of moveable assets in the hands of third parties. However, the vast majority are bank arrestments, where a creditor seizes money in someone's bank account.
SPICe briefings Date published: 10 October 2023

Mobile (Park) Homes - Pitch fees

Para 17 applies where the pitch fee is reviewed at the review date which is annual. The pitch fee may also be reviewed after the review date under para 19.
Last updated: 9 July 2025

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We further discussed the contradictions on residency status on the 2024 Memorandum of Understanding where the Lord Advocate referencing stated qualification examples for ordinarily resident being where the victim banked, where their families live, where they were registered to vote, where they had insurance and whether they had a mortgage.
Last updated: 16 October 2025

Substance Misuse Inquiry Letter from SPS 13 October 2025

**The 2025 figures include recoveries up to 30/09/2025. The 2022, 2023 and 2024 figures are full calendar years.
SPICe briefings Date published: 25 March 2026

The impact of cash transfers in the first 1000 days on child health outcomes and health inequalities: an evidence review - 1.8 List of figures and tables

1.8 List of figures and tables Figure 1: Cash transfers in pregnancy and early childhood - Scotland (2000-2026) Figure 2: Universal and targeted one-off cash transfers by early years outcomes (n=65) Figure 3: Unconditional and conditional one-off cash transfers by early years outcomes (n=63) Figure 4: Payment size of one-off cash transfers by early years outcomes (n=65) Figure 5: Evidence on one-off cash transfers by early years outcomes and study quality (n=55) Figure 6: Payment size of regular cash transfers by early years outcomes (n=73) Figure 7: Evidence on regular cash transfers by early years outcomes and study quality (n=63) Figure 8: Summary of positive child health outcomes by policy targeting and conditionality (n=143/138) Figure 9: Summary of studies reporting positive child health outcomes (N=27) Table A1: Summary of findings – one-off cash transfers in first 1000...
Last updated: 27 March 2026

SPCB Minute 19th March 2026

The SPCB approved a request for the travel and overnight costs associated with a proposed visit to the National Assembly in France to be met from the Reimbursement of Members’ Expenses Scheme • Paper 27: World Cup Bank Holiday. The SPCB agreed that SPS staff will not receive an additional public and privilege holiday on 15 June 2026, noting the parliamentary impact in closing the Office of the Clerk as the key rationale.
Last updated: 2 April 2024

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Due to the June bank holiday in 2022 (2 and 3 June), the Covid-19 Recovery Committee will be required to meet on Monday 13 June in order to accommodate their second day of Stage 2 proceedings. 16.
Questions and Answers Date answered: 16 June 2021

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Chargeplace Scotland (CPS) network To date we have invested over £45m in developing the CPS network for EV charging, we now have over 1700 charge points across Scotland which offers significant cost saving benefits to its users.
Last updated: 10 April 2024

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S6M-00108: Colin Smyth: The Proposed Closure of the Savings Bank Museum in Ruthwell by the TSB - That the Parliament condemns the proposal by the TSB to close the Savings Bank Museum in Ruthwell, Dumfriesshire, and move the historic artefacts to its Head Office in Edinburgh; notes that the museum was the home of the original Ruthwell Parish Bank, which was opened by Dr Henry Duncan in 1810, when parishioners were paid interest on their modest savings; recognises that Dr Duncan persuaded the Earl of Mansfield to donate the cottage to the Friendly Society for the benefit of the community and that it is where Dr Duncan distributed food to the parishioners before establishing and running from it what is recognised as the world’s first savings bank; notes that the museum houses a historic collection of home savings boxes, coins and bank notes from many parts of the world, a collection of books on the worldwide spread of savings banks and important archives on the history of these banks; believes that the museum plays an integral role, not only in marking the history of the savings bank, but in celebrating the life of Dr Duncan, who was born at Lochrutton new Dumfries in 1774 and ordained as the Minister of Ruthwell Church in 1799, serving the community until his death in 1846, and notes calls urging the TSB to re-consider its plans and work with the community to retain what it sees as this important museum and all of its historic artefacts in the Ruthwell community.
Committee reports Date published: 3 November 2022

Pre-Budget Scrutiny 2023-24: Scotland's Public Finances in 2023-24 and the Impact of the Cost of Living and Public Service Reform - Scottish Government Budget: context

It goes on to say that "the cost of delivering public services and of building public infrastructure is increasing … with inflation, [and] this situation demands a range of responses, including a re-energised drive for innovation and efficiency".viiInvesting in Scotland’s Future: Resource Spending Review, Scottish Government Since these documents were published in May 2022, inflation (Consumer Price Index) has risen to 10.1% in the 12 months to September 2022 and the Bank of England has indicated that inflation could peak at more than 13% this year.Rising inflation expectations pressure Bank of England | Reuters Its Monetary Policy Committee increased interest rates on 22 September by 0.5% to 2.25%, the highest level since November 2008.Bank Rate increased to 2.25% - September 2022 | Bank of England Ofgem (the energy regulator) announced in August that the energy price cap would increase to £3,549 per year for an average household, from 1 October 2022.Ofgem confirms energy price cap will rise to £3,549 from October | The Independent Pressures from inflation and a cost of living crisis has prompted public sector pay increases costing £700m more than Ministers had originally budgeted for.Official Report, Scottish Parliament, 6 September 2022 The First Minister, in a statement to Parliament on 6 September, noted, as a result, that the current year's budget is worth £1.7bn less than when it was published in December 2021.Official Report, Scottish Parliament, 6 September 2022 In recognition that the Covid-19 pandemic continues to affect many parts of society, the Scottish Government's Covid Recovery Strategy: for a Fairer Future Scotland, published on 5 October 2021, aims to work with local government, business, community and voluntary organisations to “address the systematic inequalities made worse by Covid, make progress towards a wellbeing economy, and accelerate inclusive person-centred public services”.

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