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SPICe briefings Date published: 7 June 2023

The Cost of Living (Tenant Protection) (Scotland) Act 2022 - rent increase cap and evictions pause

If the Rent Officer makes the order more than three months after the landlord applied then the new rent will apply on the next payment date that falls at least 14 days after the order is made.1Scottish Government . (2022).
Last updated: 2 April 2024

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The Northern Ireland Troubles (Legacy and Reconciliation) Bill was introduced in the House of Commons on 17 May 2022. 3. An LCM was lodged by Keith Brown MSP, Cabinet Secretary for Justice and Veterans, on 20 October 2022. 4.
Last updated: 6 July 2023

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As such, the Block Grant Adjustments remain provisional, and will be revised once the Scottish Census 2022 results are available for the ONS to incorporate into their mid-year estimates.
Last updated: 9 May 2023

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See  www.lobbying.scot St Andrew’s House, Regent Road, Edinburgh EH1 3DG      www.gov.scot Annex – NCS programme expenditure, 2021-22 to 2022-23 Staff costs 2021-22 Apr-21 May-21 Jun-21 Jul-21 Aug-21 Sep-21 Oct-21 Nov-21 Dec-21 Jan-22 Feb-22 Mar-22 Total £113,952 £257,941 £128,835 £153,206 £137,431 £155,425 £209,892 £176,099 £1,332,783 2022-23 Apr-22 May-22 Jun-22 Jul-22 Aug-22 Sep-22 Oct-22 Nov-22 Dec-22 Jan-23 Feb-23 Mar-23 Total £419,510 £496,594 £510,242 £518,328 £589,305 £756,771 £868,086 £1,302,827 £1,112,479 £1,092,111 £1,078,993 £1,019,486 £9,764,733 Total staff and non-staff Spend Classification 2021-22 Spend 2022-23 Spend £1,332,783 £9,764,733.34 Staff pay costs £16,420 £142,614.00 Staff Related non-pay £475,385 £15,560 Engagement £276,560 £1,929,536.33 Consultancy Total £1,641,323 £12,312,269 Scottish Ministers, special advisers and the Permanent Secretary are covered by the terms of the Lobbying (Scotland) Act 2016.
Last updated: 19 April 2023

Funded early learning response

See www.lobbying.scot Victoria Quay, Edinburgh EH6 6QQ        www.gov.scot Membership • Scottish Government Early Learning and Childcare • Scottish Government Analytical Services • Aberdeen City Council • Angus Council • Argyll and Bute Council • Clackmannanshire Council • Falkirk Council • Fife Council • Glasgow City Council • Scottish Borders Council • Shetland Islands Council • Stirling Council • Forth Valley & West Lothian Collaborative Regional Improvement Collaborative (RIC) • Northern Alliance RIC • South East Alliance RIC • South West Collaborative RIC • Tayside Alliance RIC • West Partnership RIC • Care Inspectorate • Education Scotland Meeting dates...
Last updated: 13 April 2022

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S ocial Justice and Social Security Committee Social Justice and Social Security Shona Robison MSP, Committee Cabinet Secretary for Social The Scottish Parliament Justice, Housing and Local Edinburgh Government EH99 1SP Scottish Government Via email only Email: [email protected] 13 April 2022 Dear Cabinet Secretary, Refugees and Asylum Seekers: Under 22s Bus Travel On 10 February 2022, the Committee held an evidence session with stakeholders on refugees and asylum seekers.
Last updated: 17 December 2025

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S6M-19318: Emma Harper: Fuelling the Future: Recognising Anaerobic Digestion’s Role in Scotland’s Net Zero Transition— That the Parliament recognises what it sees as the significant contribution of anaerobic digestion (AD) and biogas to Scotland’s transition to net zero; welcomes the work of the Anaerobic Digestion and Bioresources Association (ADBA) to research, develop and promote the AD industry across Scotland, including the economically prominent dairy farming sector in the south west of Scotland; notes that AD technology supports the circular economy by converting organic and residue wastes and by-products into renewable energy and non-synthetic nutrient-rich digestate fertiliser; highlights what it sees as the role of biogas in diversifying energy sources and enhancing energy security, including the potential for widening delivery for non-gas grid rural communities; 3 PB/S6/25/171 understands that the AD sector provides direct support to farmers and rural communities through sustainable waste management, value for cover and break crops, additional income streams and skilled job creation; believes that further investment and policy support for AD and biogas will play a key role in meeting Scotland’s climate targets, boosting the rural economy and reducing reliance on fossil fuels, and notes the calls on the Scottish Government to consider creating a biogas champion position to oversee interdepartmental and cross-portfolio collaboration to ensure the success of the AD sector for the future. S6M-19214: Jackie Dunbar: Banking...
Last updated: 25 November 2025

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St Andrew's Day 2025: The Parliament debated S6M-18802 in the name of Michelle Thomson—That the Parliament recognises that St Andrew’s Day is marked each year on 30 November; notes what it considers is the importance of these annual celebrations at a local, national and global level; highlights what it sees as the opportunities that celebrating St Andrew’s Day brings to the people of Scotland; believes that these include recognising national identity and cultural diversity, and cementing the country as one of the oldest nations in the international community; thanks the former MSP, Dennis Canavan, who, it considers, worked hard to gain cross-party agreement to make St Andrew’s Day a national holiday...
Last updated: 14 February 2023

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*S6M-02127 Kate Forbes: Celebrating the First Anniversary of the Scottish National Investment Bank—That the Parliament notes the impact that the Scottish National Investment Bank, the first mission-based investment bank in the UK, has made in its first year since launch in November 2020; supports the progress made by the bank through a wide range of investments in its first year; recognises the important role that the bank has in delivering a just transition to a net- zero economy; notes the need for innovative finance to achieve Scotland's goals on climate targets, housing and demographic challenges, and notes that the bank will continue to strengthen its role through investing in Scottish business, projects and communities and delivering positive environmental and social impacts, and positive financial returns for the people of Scotland, for many years to come.
Last updated: 16 November 2021

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*S6M-02127 Kate Forbes: Celebrating the First Anniversary of the Scottish National Investment Bank—That the Parliament notes the impact that the Scottish National Investment Bank, the first mission-based investment bank in the UK, has made in its first year since launch in November 2020; supports the progress made by the bank through a wide range of investments in its first year; recognises the important role that the bank has in delivering a just transition to a net- zero economy; notes the need for innovative finance to achieve Scotland's goals on climate targets, housing and demographic challenges, and notes that the bank will continue to strengthen its role through investing in Scottish business, projects and communities and delivering positive environmental and social impacts, and positive financial returns for the people of Scotland, for many years to come.

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