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Last updated: 8 February 2021

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Members are advised to lodge amendments in good time before the beginning of a Stage and as early as possible during the day. (G) = Government Bill; (M) = Member’s Bill; (C) = Committee Bill; (P) = Private Bill; (H) = Hybrid Bill.
Petitions Petition published: 28 February 2024

Pass a law making exercising a dog in a cemetery an offence

   Official Report of Meeting 12 November 2025 Written Submissions PE2087/A: Scottish Government submission of 27 March 2024 PE2087/B: Scottish Government submission of 24 June 2024 PE2087/C: Glasgow City Council written submission, 10 April 2025 PE2087/D: West Lothian Council written submission, 10 April 2025 PE2087/E: East Lothian Council written submission, 14 April 2025 PE2087/F: East Ayrshire Council written submission, 17 April 2025 PE2087/G: Stirling Council written submission, 23 April 2025 PE2087/H: Midlothian Council written submission, 29 April 2025 PE2087/I: Clackmannanshire Council written submission, 29 April 2025 PE2087/J: West Dunbartonshire Council written submission, 1 May 2025 PE2087/K: Comhairle nan Eilean Siar written submission, 2 May 2025 PE2087/L: Dundee City Council written submission, 5 May 2025  PE2087/M...
SPICe briefings Date published: 6 June 2023

Wildlife Management and Muirburn (Scotland) Bill - What is the debate around muirburn?

Most recently, NatureScot commissioned a review of the available evidence around muirburn1Holland, J.P., Pollock, M., Buckingham, S., Glendinning, J., & McCracken, D. (2022).
News Published: 8 September 2022

Scottish Parliament suspends all business as a mark of respect following the death of Her Majesty The Queen

  Pàrlamaid na h-Alba a’ cur dàil anns a h-uile gnothach mar chomharra spèis às dèidh bàs A Mòrachd A’ Bhanrigh Watch statement in British Sign Language (BSL)  .
SPICe briefings Date published: 19 August 2021

Environment: Subject Profile - Invasive species

INNS are a significant threat to native wildlife1Walton, P., Eaton, M., Stanbury, A., Hayhow, D., Brand, A., Brooks, S., … Wormald, K. (2019).
Committees Published: 11 June 2021

Rosemary Milne submission of 11 June 2021

As wind turbine neighbours we are fully aware of the considerable discomfort suffered by us, caused by the noise, and initially flicker, from three industrially sized 80 m turbines situated in extreme proximity to my home (the closest only 420m away).
SPICe briefings Date published: 4 November 2019

Alternative Housing Tenures - The use of LHA rates in setting MMR rents needs to be revised

While tenants will make their own value for money judgements over price versus quality, government and developers should not lose sight of the affordability imperative where public subsidy is used Evans, A., Littlewood, M., R, S., & D, O. (2017). Housing Need and aspiration: the role of mid market rent..
Committee reports Date published: 16 November 2018

Consent notifications considered by the Justice Committee, 13 November 2018 - Annex: Submission from Prof. Janeen Caruthers

I think it is wholly appropriate, for reasons of cost, simplicity and efficiency, that Scotland is included in each of the proposed statutory instruments. Professor Janeen M Carruthers
SPICe briefings Date published: 18 December 2017

Draft Budget 2018-19: Taxes - Executive Summary

SFC tax revenue forecasts, 2018-19TaxEstimated revenue (£m)Income tax (NSND)12,115LBTT588SLfT106Total12,809Draft Budget 2018-19 set out proposals for a new five-band structure for income tax in Scotland.
Last updated: 2 April 2024

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S6M-03233: Colette Stevenson: Access to Cannabis-based Products for Medicinal Use - That the Parliament welcomes the Home Office’s rescheduling of certain cannabis-based products for medicinal use (CBPMs) in 2018; notes the reported improvement in some children with treatment resistant epilepsy who take CBPMs, such as Cole Thomson, from East Kilbride, who it understands receives Bedrolite on private prescription; acknowledges the reported financial pressure that these prescriptions can place on families; further acknowledges the reported hesitancy of NHS consultants to prescribe unlicensed CBPMs due to the lack of robust evidence; notes the view that the rescheduling does not go far enough in assisting some patients, and the calls for a change in rules to allow GPs, who consider it appropriate, to prescribe unlicensed CBPMs where a non-NHS consultant has initiated that course of treatment; understands that the British Paediatric Neurology Association published its updated Guidance on the use of cannabis-based products for medicinal use in children and young people with epilepsy in October 2021, which, it considers, outlines concerns around the lack of randomised control trials demonstrating a product’s safety, quality and efficacy; acknowledges the Scottish Government’s reported commitment to collaborate with NHS England and the National Institute for Health Research to support research trials into medicinal cannabis in order to give NHS consultants the assurances that they need to consider prescribing CBPMs on the NHS; understands that, once a medicinal product has undergone clinical trials, it could be considered by the Medicines and Healthcare products Regulatory Agency for licensing and that this could lead to further consideration by organisations such as the National Institute for Health and Care Excellence, the Scottish Medicines Consortium and NHS Scotland; notes the calls for industry to run observational and clinical trials; believes that an increased evidence base offers the best opportunities for expansion of the range of CBPMs available from the NHS; welcomes the reported plans by Target Healthcare, which operates in East Kilbride, to produce CBPMs in Scotland, and notes the calls on the Scottish and UK governments to work together to find solutions on these issues.

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