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SPICe briefings Date published: 14 August 2024

Education (Scotland) Bill - National education agency

A Parliamentary Question (S6W-28044) answered on 5 June 2024 explained: Following engagement with teachers and stakeholders, the Scottish Government has further considered the role of the national education agency, including how it can add most value to Scotland’s education system.
Committee reports Date published: 24 July 2024

Scots Leids Bill – Report at Stage 1 - Conclusion

Retrieved from https://www.parliament.scot/-/media/files/legislation/bills/s6-bills/scottish-languages-bill/introduced/policy-memorandum-accessible.pdf [accessed 23 May 2024]; hooivver it disnae consider that, on its ain, the Bill will shape the conditions necessar tae address the strauchles aheid o Gaelic or gie the necessar uphaudin and bieldin tae baith ...
Committee reports Date published: 2 July 2024

Police (Ethics, Conduct and Scrutiny) (Scotland) Bill Stage 1 Report - Views on the proposals in the Bill

Mr Farrell said— “If the PIRC had the statutory power to investigate officers deployed on mutual aid or whatever the policing basis might be, that would be helpful, because it could do so against officers from elsewhere as well as Scottish officers at the same time, and we would have one investigation instead of more than one".iCriminal Justice Committee, Official Report, 15 May 2024, col 57. The Committee welcomes the proposal to enable PIRC to carry out an investigation of a serious incident involving an officer from another jurisdiction who was operating in Scotland at the time of the incident.
Committee reports Date published: 10 June 2024

The 2022/23 audit of the Scottish Prison Service - Future improvements

The Committee also heard from the Chief Inspector about the Ravenhall Prison Project in Australia, where the prison was designed flexibly to allow future changes to cater for prisoners with different needs.1Scottish Parliament. (2024, March 14). Official Report of the Public Audit Committee.
SPICe briefings Date published: 12 April 2024

The Alcohol (Minimum Pricing)(Scotland) Act 2012 (Continuation) Order 2024 - Background

The Act came into force on 1 May 2018 and so MUP will expire on 30 April 2024 unless extended. The Act also contained a review clause requiring Ministers to lay a report before the Scottish Parliament on the operation and effects of MUP after being in place for 5 years.
Committee reports Date published: 25 March 2024

Inquiry into a just transition for the North East and Moray - Scottish Government policy and planning

It is expected that the three sectoral plans will be published “before the summer”.2Scottish Parliament. (2024, January 10). Economy and Fair Work Committee Official Report.
Committee reports Date published: 21 June 2023

Net Zero, Energy and Transport Committee report on The Deposit and Return Scheme for Scotland Amendment Regulations 2023 [draft] - Annexe A - Letter from the Minister for Green Skills, Circular Economy and Biodiversity, 9 June 2023

I recognise that, in the meantime, the effect of these amendment Regulations is that the coming into force date of DRS is the date of 1 March 2024. That of course, is simply a short-term interim position.
SPICe briefings Date published: 19 December 2022

Budget 2023-24 - Capital and infrastructure

The UK government also announced in the November 2022 Autumn Statement that capital budgets will remain fixed in cash terms at 2024-25 levels until 2027-28, which will further constrain capital spending plans.
Committee reports Date published: 8 November 2022

Pre-Budget 2023-24 - Annexe A - Minutes of Meetings

Annexe A - Minutes of Meetings 23rd Meeting, 22 September 2022 1 Decision on taking business in private— The Committee agreed to take item 3 in private and to consider pre-budget correspondence or its report in private at future meetings. 2 Pre-Budget Scrutiny— The Committee took evidence as part of its Pre-Budget Scrutiny from— Dr Alison Hosie, Research Officer, Scottish Human Rights Commission; Sara Cowan, Coordinator, Scottish Women's Budget Group; and then from— Ed Pybus, Policy and Parliamentary Officer, Child Poverty Action Group in Scotland; Morag Treanor, Deputy Chair, Poverty and Inequality Commission; Paul Bradley, Policy and Public Affairs Manager, Scottish Council for Voluntary Organisations. 3 Pre-Budget Scrutiny (In Private)— The Committee considered the evidence heard earlier in the meeting. 24th Meeting, 29 September 2022 1 Decision on taking business in private— The Committee agreed to take items 4 and 5 in private. 2 Budget savings and reductions 2022-23— The Committee took evidence from— John Swinney, Deputy First Minister and Cabinet Secretary for COVID Recovery, Michael Walker, Senior Finance Business Partner and Julie Humphreys, Deputy Director, Tackling Child Poverty & Financial Wellbeing, Scottish Government. 3 Pre-Budget Scrutiny: The Committee took evidence as part of its Pre-Budget Scrutiny from— Danny Boyle, Senior Parliamentary and Policy Officer, BEMIS; Graham O'Neill, Policy Manager, Scottish Refugee Council; and then from— Gordon MacRae, Assistant Director, Shelter Scotland; Frank McKillop, Head of Policy and Research, ENABLE Scotland. 4 Budget savings and reductions 2022-23 (In Private)— The Committee considered the evidence heard earlier in the meeting. 5 Pre-Budget Scrutiny (In Private)— The Committee considered the evidence heard earlier in the meeting. 27th Meeting, 27 October 2022 3 Pre-Budget Scrutiny 2023-24 (In Private)— The Committee agreed to consider a revised draft report at a future meeting. 28th Meeting, 3 November 2022 5 Pre-Budget Scrutiny 2023-2024...
SPICe briefings Date published: 19 August 2021

Land Use and Rural Policy: Subject Profile - Forestry and the environment

Forestry planting is a major pillar of the Scottish Government climate change strategy, with a target to increase woodland creation to 18,000 hectares per year by 2024/25. However, forests and woodlands, depending on how they are created and managed, can provide additional benefits and contribute to climate change mitigation in different ways.

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