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Last updated: 3 February 2026

SPCB 2026 Paper 03v3

Next steps 9. The next step will be to seek a date for Parliament’s consideration of the draft resolution. 2 REFERENCE: SPCB (2026) - Paper 3 – by correspondence Decision 10.
Last updated: 23 January 2026

PE2105_J

Preventative action at an early stage should identify where repair work can stop deterioration and avoid more costly repairs at a later date. Owners have a clear responsibility to take a proactive approach through regular surveys, maintenance and inspections to plan for future repairs and meet their obligation to keep their building in a good condition.
Last updated: 9 January 2026

ConvenerToNIA_CommitteeFinance_19Dec25

We consider this document to be useful in providing more up to date context and data to inform pre-budget evidence sessions in September and October.”
Last updated: 24 November 2025

SPBill78ENS062025accessible

This means that there will be continuity in the imposition of liability for rates in respect of unoccupied properties: up until 1 April 2023, section 24(3) of the 1966 Act provided for owner liability, and from that date, new section 24ZA of the 1966 Act provides for that liability. 17.
Last updated: 24 November 2025

SPBill78ENS062025

This means that there will be continuity in the imposition of liability for rates in respect of unoccupied properties: up until 1 April 2023, section 24(3) of the 1966 Act provided for owner liability, and from that date, new section 24ZA of the 1966 Act provides for that liability. 17.
Last updated: 3 November 2025

CrossCommittee 2 October Letter from Minister MAPS 30 October 2025

The fourth point of care facility in Edinburgh joined the project at a later date and local partners are currently working on their licence application for submission to the Home Office.
Last updated: 27 October 2025

Letter from SEPA_EASR Implementation Update 21 October 2025

To ensure that we and businesses are prepared for the transition we have successfully met all our major milestones and completed a significant amount of work. To date, we have: • Worked with Scottish Government to ensure the streamlining of the regulatory system by replacing all or part of over 70 pieces of legislation and re-transposing all or part of 14 E...
Last updated: 26 March 2025

NHS Forth Valley Royal Hospital update from Cab Sec for HSC

The monthly generator testing schedule was up to date, and the annual full on-load black start was undertaken on 26 November 2024, with no significant issues identified.
Last updated: 19 March 2025

Chamber_Minutes_20250318

MacDiarmid’s Brownsbank Cottage, a Scottish Cultural Treasure: The Parliament debated S6M-16290 in the name of Clare Adamson— That the Parliament commends the work of MacDiarmid’s Brownsbank; notes that it is a charitable organisation, which was founded in 2015 to preserve and promote the legacy of Brownsbank Cottage in the Peebleshire Hills near Biggar, South Lanarkshire; understands that Brownsbank Cottage is an A-listed building, most notably remembered as the former home of the renowned poet, Christopher Murray Grieve, who was better known by his pen-name, Hugh MacDiarmid; further understands that the charity works to restore and upgrade the cottage, to conserve its contents, to promote the works of Hugh MacDiarmid nationally and internationally, to re-establish the Brownsbank Writing Fellowship for writers in residence to work from the cottage and to generate educational and community creative involvement, as well as promote literary tourism; recognises that Hugh MacDiarmid stood as a significant Scottish poet, journalist, essayist and political figure, and believes that he is widely regarded as one of the most influential Scottish writers of the 20th century, making a profound and lasting impact on Scottish culture and politics; acknowledges that MacDiarmid’s Brownsbank has, to date...
Last updated: 13 March 2025

Chamber_Minutes_20250313

Paul Sweeney moved amendment S6M-16777.2— As an amendment to motion S6M-16777 in the name of Neil Gray (Adoption of Innovation in Health and Social Care), insert at end “; regrets that the Scottish National Party administration has, after almost 18 years in office, allowed Scotland's NHS to lag behind in adopting innovation, with end-to-end paperless and e-prescribing policies undelivered and dated medical diagnostics equipment still in use, and calls on the Scottish Government to move Scotland's NHS and social care sector from analogue working to the digital age, starting by creating a shared care record system and empowering patients through an NHS app.”

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