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Committee reports
Date published:
17 February 2026
The Committee considered the third sLCM at its meetings on 20 January and 10 FebruaryiiiRoz McCall MSP submitted apologies for this meeting; Oliver Mundell MSP attended in her place. 2026.
Committee reports
Date published:
13 February 2026
Prevention of Domestic Abuse (Scotland) Bill: The Committee took evidence on the Bill at Stage 1 from—Pam Gosal, Member in Charge of the Bill and Agata Maslowska, Senior Clerk, Non-Government Bills Unit, Scottish Parliament;Charlie Pound, Head of Policy and Research, Scottish Conservative MSP Group.
5. Member's Bills (In Private): The Committee considered t...
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Police Scotland considered that “existing laws do not explicitly account for the emotional, cultural, or symbolic harm ...
The Stage 1 debate took place on 10 October 2024. During the debate, a number of MSPs raised the issue of the lack of time available to scrutinise the legislation which had been ‘expedited’ and the lack of detail in the Financial Memorandum for the Bill.
The Committee received evidence on the impact of hearing directly from the public. Karen Adam MSP told the Committee that she considered it “vital to hear how policy affects those on the ground or on the front line”.
Holyrood’s Finance Committee focuses on ‘economic growth’ with visit to Renfrewshire’s advanced manufacturing and innovation district.
MSPs from the Scottish Parliament’s Finance Committee are to visit Renfrewshire’s advanced manufacturing and innovation district on Tuesday (26 August)..
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Ministerial responsibility for The Promise currently sits with the Minister for Children, Young People and The Promise, Natalie Don-Innes MSP, reporting to the First Minister.
This has led to calls for better data collection. Some MSPs have called for:
a step change in how the Scottish Government collects its data so that the statistics reflect the experience on the ground
Paul Sweeney MSP, Debate on Motion S6M-17670 (Neurodevelopmental Conditions), 28 May 2025In addition to waiting times ...