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The Continuity Act Policy Statement 2022 states: “Scotland will seek to align with the EU where appropriate and in a manner that contributes towards maintaining and advancing standards across a range of policy areas.
The Committee held an open call for views which closed on Friday 9 September 2022.
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Read the SPICe paper on the Scottish labour market
Oral evidence
The Committee took evidence on this inquiry during the following sessions;
3 November 2022
10 November 2022
17 November 2022
8 December 2022
Informal online event: 24 November 2022
The Committee hosted an informal, online meeting on the morning of Thursday, 24 November.
meetingId=13563 [accessed 11 November 2022]Scotland’s Suicide Prevention Action Plan 2022-25, published in September 2022, states:
We will work with Public Health Scotland to develop a better understanding of the scale of problem gambling in our communities by reviewing and de...
A report on the project, authored by independent academics and Scottish Government researchers, was published on 25 January 2022.
The report found that the member experience (including the transition from in-person to online proceedings) was positive.1Scottish Government. (2022, January).
The Member cited the independent review published in 2022 of incineration infrastructure in Scotland (which was commissioned by the Scottish Government), and said that this approach should be mirrored across all waste reprocessing infrastructure to help identify opportunities and needs for different technologies and sectors e.g.
The Levelling Up and Regeneration Bill (“the Bill”) was introduced in the House of Commons on 11 May 2022 and an LCM (LCM-S6-23) was lodged on 27 July 2022, recommending withholding consent.
As we know from Police Scotland, scheduling police time, off duty, holiday duty and shifts is complex when we are looking at scheduling for court time, too.
This represents an increase of £4,392k compared to its budget in 2022-23. This is comprised of:
£22,943k arising from fee income (£413k increase from 2022-23) and
£12,050k of Parliamentary approved funding which represents an increase of £563k from 2022-23.
Read the agenda and meeting papers, 23 June 2022
Please read the Official Report, 23 June 2022
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Decision: The Committee agreed to write to the Scottish Government on issues raised during the meeting.