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The briefing that we have received from SPICe highlights the post-legislative scrutiny that the Local Government, Housing and Planning Committee has undertaken on the matter.
SPICe Fact Sheet Duilleagan Fiosrachaidh SPICe Cumulative list of Ministers and Law Officers: Session 6 The Scottish Government is made up of Cabinet Secretaries and Ministers, who are MSPs chosen by the First Minister.
iDynamic alignment would involve ensuring that UK law remains in line with EU law on relevant matters. A SPICe blog provides more background. Given the Scottish Government's position on not finalising frameworks on which UKIMA has an effect, it is unclear whether frameworks which are provisional will be finalised in Session 7.
Angus Robertson, Cabinet Secretary for Constitution, External Affairs and Culture, and Kaukab Stewart, Minister for Equalities were not returned.
SPICe will publish a series of blogs to explain what will happen in the first few meetings of the Parliament.
Members meeting with students at the Energy Transition Skills Hub
Views gathered through this engagement work were analysed by SPICe and used to inform the Committee’s wider scrutiny of the draft Plan, alongside formal written and oral evidence.
In its budget scrutiny work this year, the Committee also considered the work undertaken by the SPICe Research Fellow, Rob Watts, looking at human rights budgeting and its application in the year-round budget process.
Citizen Participation and Public Petitions Committee Consideration.
SPICe Briefing
Committee Meetings
14 January 2026: The Committee agreed to write to the Scottish Government and the Lord Advocate.
Citizen Participation and Public Petitions Committee Consideration.
SPICe Briefing
Committee Meetings
21 January 2026: The Committee agreed to write to the Scottish Government and the Royal College of Paediatrics and Child Health.