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SPICe briefings Date published: 12 May 2026

Key Issues for Session 7 - Lobbying transparency

Legislative reform has been anticipated for some time, but progress has been delayed by a recurring question over which institution should lead that work, and a lack of parliamentary time in Session 6.
Last updated: 20 May 2025

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Accordingly, the Member estimates that an indoor prostitution case requires, on average, three times the police time of an on-street case.
Official Report Meeting date: 18 November 2025

Net Zero, Energy and Transport Committee 18 November 2025

In Scotland and in the rest of the UK, we have made a lot of good progress on some of the easier bits, for want of a better word—they were not easy at the time.
Last updated: 9 June 2023

DRS Amendment Regulations 2023 update

Amendments made by the 2023 Regulations are therefore in line with changes proposed for the rest of the UK, as far as can be determined from available information at the time.
SPICe briefings Date published: 19 May 2017

Local Government Elections 2017

For more detail on the administration of the elections, see SPICe briefing SB 12/38 Local government elections 2012.
Committee reports Date published: 24 March 2025

Inquiry into Framework Legislation and Henry VIII powers - Scrutiny of subordinate legislation in the Scottish Parliament

A number of the differences are highlighted in the below table, provided by SPICe: Differences in scrutiny procedures of secondary legislation in the UK Parliament and Scottish Parliament: negative procedureScottish ParliamentUK ParliamentAll SSIs subject to the negative procedure are made before they are laid.Some SIs subject to the negative procedures can be made before they are laid, whereas others must be laid in draft.Negative SSIs in the Scottish Parliament are considered by the DPLRC and a subject committee.Negative SIs do not have to be considered by a committee whose remit includes the subject matter of the SI.Motions to annul an SSI in the Scottish Parliament are known as "motion for annulment".Motions to annul an SI in the UK Parliament are known as "prayer motions".Differences in scrutiny procedures of secondary legislation in the UK Parliament and Scottish Parliament: affirmative procedureScottish ParliamentUK ParliamentAll SSIs subject to the affirmative procedure are laid in draft unless specified otherwise in the parent Act.Some SIs subject to the affirmative procedures can be made before they are laid, whereas others must be laid in draft.A Minister is required to attend any committee considering an affirmative SSI.A Minister is not required to attend any committee considering an affirmative SI.A Minister recommends approval at the Lead Committee and (if the Lead Committee recommends approval) the Parliamentary Bureau is responsible for moving the motion to approve the SSI.The Minister who laid the SI in the UK Parliament is responsible for moving the motion to approve the SI on the floor of the House of Commons.The below infographics also set out the affirmative and negative procedures.
Committee reports Date published: 11 May 2018

EU Engagement and Scrutiny by the Committees of the Scottish Parliament 2017-2018 - Summary of key work conducted by Committees

Following publication of the research SPICe held a breakfast seminar on Brexit and Health and Social Care on Wednesday 7 February 2018 which was co-convened by its European reporters.
Last updated: 27 October 2022

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New Information Furthered Below • To clarify what I mean by ESS I am referring to what some councils may refer to as Support for Learning, Additional Support Needs Assistants and Pupil Support Officer. • The SPICe briefing made the point that ESS are not included in SNCT agreements, this is true. • SPICe referred to ...
Official Report Meeting date: 22 November 2023

Rural Affairs and Islands Committee 22 November 2023

It might be that it is not the right thing for someone at that time but that, in a year’s time, it would be.
Committee reports Date published: 22 March 2021

Legacy Paper - Research Support and Briefings

Research Support and Briefings We value and welcome the support and advice we receive from the Scottish Parliament Information Centre (SPICe). Expert policy and analytical support have been in place within SPICe since 1999, and SPICe researchers will continue to be an integra...

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