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Bills and laws Bill introduced: 23 April 2019

Period Products (Free Provision) (Scotland) Bill

Period Products (Free Provision) (Scotland) Bill. Period Products (Free Provision) (Scotland) Bill.
Official Report Meeting date: 12 September 2019

Public Petitions Committee 12 September 2019

It also believes that someone being back in their home is the quickest route to recovery, but there are those who need more than that.
SPICe briefings Date published: 4 August 2020

UK Withdrawal from the European Union (Continuity) (Scotland) Bill: Parts 1 and 3 - How will decisions about what areas of EU law to keep pace with be made and what evidence will be used to make such decisions?

UK Withdrawal from the European Union (Continuity) (Scotland) Bill Policy Memorandum. Retrieved from https://beta.parliament.scot/-/media/files/legislation/bills/current-bills/uk-withdrawal-from-the-european-union-continuity-scotland-bill-2020/introduced/policy-memorandum-uk-withdrawal-from-the-european-union-continuity-scotland-bill.pdf [accessed 21 June 2020]As explained in the 'Overview of key provisions' section of this briefing the Bill provides a particularly wide power which could be used to align Scots law with EU law in any area.
Official Report Meeting date: 1 November 2017

Rural Economy and Connectivity Committee 01 November 2017

Islands (Scotland) Bill: Stage 1 Good morning and welcome to the 30th meeting in 2017 of the Rural Economy and Connectivity Committee.
Questions and Answers Date answered: 3 May 2019

S5W-22974

This Bill seeks to deliver profound and significant cultural change and it is essential to get it right.
SPICe briefings Date published: 19 May 2026

Explainer: how devolution works - Statements on legislative competence

These are known as ‘Government Bills’. Public bills may also be introduced by a Member of the Parliament (known as a Member's Bill) or by a Committee (known as a Committee Bill).
Last updated: 25 February 2026

Annual Return 2024 to 2025

Katy Clark Chair Labour Maggie Chapman Co Chair Greens Beatrice Wishart Co chair Lib Dems Clare Haughey Member SNP Richard Leonard Member Labour Non-MSP Members of The Group For organisational members please provide only the name of the organisation, it is not necessary to provide the name(s) of individuals who may represent the organisation at meetings of the Group. WASPI Scotland members Individuals STUC,UNISON, UNITE,CWU, Age Scotland, Organisations SWC,SPF, SWBG.
Last updated: 29 June 2023

IMG EFRA May meeting update

Ministers agreed that the JNCC should facilitate and coordinate a cross-UK response ahead of COP16. The group then discussed Scotland’s Deposit Return Scheme. Scottish Ministers impressed upon DEFRA the continuing urgency in securing a UK Government decision on an exclusion for DRS from the Internal Market Act and their disappointment at the time this is ta...
Committee reports Date published: 24 July 2024

Scottish Languages Bill - Stage 1 Report - Aims of the Bill

Policy Memorandum for the Scottish Languages Bill. Retrieved from https://www.parliament.scot/-/media/files/legislation/bills/s6-bills/scottish-languages-bill/introduced/policy-memorandum-accessible.pdf [accessed 23 May 2024] The Business and Regulatory Impact Assessment accompanying the Bill says that the Bill is intended to “ensure that there is a structure in place across the Scottish Government and wider public sector to meet the needs of Gaelic and Scots communities and ensure the future of the languages in a modern, growing and diverse Scotland.”
Last updated: 5 January 2026

Written Submission from KaylaMegan Burns

Recommendation: Establish a statutory right to small-claims copyright adjudication for infringement claims under £50,000, with UK courts empowered to award attorney's fees to prevailing creators.

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