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Official Report, 04 September 2025, Col 20.The SFC also advised caution in its August 2025 fiscal update, stating that discussion about any new or altered spending plans or tax changes need to be considered against "broader public finances".Pre-Budget Scrutiny – SPICe prepared Call for Views Summary
In terms of other pressures on the budget, the IFS noted t...
Citizen Participation and Public Petitions Committee Consideration.
SPICe Briefing
Committee Meetings
21 January 2026: The Committee agreed to close the petition under Rule 15.7 of Standing Orders.
The Academic Fellowship Scheme, which is managed and hosted by the Scottish Parliament Information Centre (SPICe), enables academics to work on projects with the Parliament in support of this purpose.
Retrieved from https://www.legislation.gov.uk/ssi/2004/520/contents [accessed 17 July 2025]
Policy background and supplementary reference material
A detailed account of freedom of information law and policy in Scotland can be found in the SPICe briefing, The right to know: freedom of information in Scotland.
Summary
The Scottish Leids Bill wis pit forrit tae Pairlament on 29 November 2023. A SPICe briefin on the Bill wis furthset afore the Stage 1 consideration.
Citizen Participation and Public Petitions Committee Consideration.
SPICe Briefing
Committee Meetings
19 February 2025: The Committee agreed to include this petition as part of the forthcoming evidence session with the Cabinet Secretary for Transport on road petitions.
Committee reports
Date published:
15 November 2024
The Policy Memorandum also notes that Aberdeenshire Council and South Ayrshire Council operate their own centres. (Para 31) SPICe understands that the published contact list is currently being updated.