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Committees Last updated: 4 March 2026

Scotland's colleges 2025

The Committee plans to undertake the following activities for its inquiry: [NB This component should be removed once it has been superseded by meetings and activities that have actually taken place.
Committees Last updated: 29 January 2026

Improving care experience: Delivering The Promise

The Committee plans to undertake the following activities for its inquiry: [NB This component should be removed once it has been superseded by meetings and activities that have actually taken place.
SPICe briefings Date published: 29 October 2024

Schools (Residential Outdoor Education) (Scotland) Bill - Benefits of residential outdoor education

Rickinson et al. (2004)identified several programme attributes that were related to success, such as integrated pre- and post-intervention activities, longer, more sustained activities, and linking learning to the curriculum.
SPICe briefings Date published: 14 August 2024

Education (Scotland) Bill - Finance

The SQA also funds its activities through income derived by levies and international commercial activity … The costs of the SQA and the inspection function within Education Scotland will no longer arise, and the new bodies are expected to carry out broadly similar functions; consequently the recurring costs for the n...
Committees Last updated: 9 July 2024

Sea Fisheries (Remote Electronic Monitoring and Regulation of Scallop Fishing) (Scotland) Regulations 2024

The policy note published with the draft regulations state the policy objectives are to: improve the capacity to monitor fishing activity in the Scottish zone, and the fishing activity of Scottish fishing vessels wherever they operate deter non-compliant fishing activity and provide confidence that fishers are complying with the rules and regulations that are in place enhance the evidence base on which decisions are taken by the Scottish Government or other relevant public authorities, including the provision of scientific advice and decisions relating to wider marine planning help deliver the confidence and accountability that consumers and members of the public want to see from seafood products .
SPICe briefings Date published: 3 May 2024

Sport in Scotland: An Overview of Legislation, Governance, Policy and Funding - Legislative Context

It states: a local authority shall ensure there is adequate provision of facilities for the inhabitants of their area for recreational, sporting, cultural and social activities. Since then, under Schedule 13 of the Local Government etc.
SPICe briefings Date published: 23 May 2022

The Hunting with Dogs (Scotland) Bill - Part 1: Offences

According to the policy note: The stakeholder and public consultation on the definition of “wild mammal” highlighted that those who are suspected of undertaking hare coursing, an illegal activity under the 2002 Act, frequently use the cover that they are legally using dogs to hunt rabbits.
SPICe briefings Date published: 23 May 2022

The Hunting with Dogs (Scotland) Bill - Existing legislation

In order to make use of this exception, the activity must be for a purpose specified in the legislation, for example to protect livestock or ground-nesting birds, or to prevent the spread of disease.
SPICe briefings Date published: 8 September 2021

Scotland's Business Base: Facts and Figures - Sector intensity

Other areas of intensity, though more minor in the extent of the specialisation, were 'accommodation & food serving activities', 'arts, entertainment, and recreation', 'manufacturing', and 'other service activities'.
SPICe briefings Date published: 22 May 2017

Energy Policy - Transport

Retrieved from <a href="http://www.gov.scot/Resource/0051/00513102.pdf" target="_blank">http://www.gov.scot/Resource/0051/00513102.pdf</a> predicts a cumulative fall in transport emissions of 31% between 2017 and 2032, With the ultimate goal of Scotland “being free from harmful tailpipe emissions from land transport, with other transport modes decarbonising at a slower pace, resulting in a healthier, more active...

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