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Committee reports Date published: 17 December 2019

Referendums (Scotland) Bill: as amended at Stage 2 - Introduction

Referendums (Scotland) Bill: Stage 1 (SP Paper 577) The Committee made several recommendations on the delegated powers provisions to the lead Committee.
Committee reports Date published: 1 November 2017

Preliminary Stage report on the Writers to the Signet Dependants' Annuity Fund Amendment (Scotland) Bill - Introduction

Introduction The Writers to the Signet Dependants’ Annuity Fund Amendment (Scotland) BilliWriters to the Signet Dependants' Annuity Fund Amendment (Scotland) Bill (340KB pdf), as introduced (SP Bill 13, Session 5 (2017)). was introduce...
Last updated: 13 September 2020

SPCB2020Paper004

The Commissioner has 2 Strategic Priorities- Priority 1 Nurture a culture of children and young people’s human rights in Scotland, and Priority 2 Make sure that children and young people’s human rights are at the centre of law, policies and practice. 9.
Committee reports Date published: 19 June 2025

SPCB Supported Bodies Landscape Review - Annexe C: Evidence

They are available on Citizen Space: Age Scotland Equality and Human Rights Commission Health and Social Care Alliance Scotland (the ALLIANCE) Human Rights Consortium Scotland Independent Age Institute for Government Reform Scotland Scotland's international development alliance Scottish Autism The Donaldson Trust Together (Scottish Alliance for Children's Rights) UNICEF UK The Committee also received the following written submissions and supplementary evidence from witnesses: Auditor General for Scotland Written submission Children and Young People's Commissioner for Scotland Written submission Supplementary written submission Commissioner for Ethical Standards in Public Life Scotland Written submission Supplementary written submission Letter to the Chief Executive of the Scottish Parliamentary Corporate Body Dr Ruth Lamont Written submission Supplementary written submission Scottish Biometrics Commissioner Written submission Scottish Human Rights Commission Written submission Supplementary written submission Scottish Information Commissioner Written submission Supplementary written submission Standards Commission for Scotland Written submission Supplementary written submission Scottish Government Public Bodies Support Unit Written submission Supplementary written submission Scottish Public Services Ombudsman Written submission Supplementary written submission SPICe briefings Call for views - summary of responses to the SPCB Supported Bodies Landscape Review Committee's consultation 30 January 2025 – Commissioner for Ethical Standards in Public Life in Scotland and Standards Commission Scotland 6 February 2025 - Scottish Public Services Ombudsman 20 February 2025 - Scottish Information Commissioner and Scottish Biometrics Commissioner. 27 February 2025 - Scottish Human Rights Commission and Children and Young People's Commissioner Scotland 13 March 2025 - Auditor General for Scotland and MSPs proposing new SPCB Supported Bodies 20 March 2025 - Academics and researchers 3 April 2025 - New Zealand Parliament 1 May 2025 - Scottish Government funded public bodies 8 May 2025- Minister for Public Finance 15 May 2025- Scottish Parliamentary Corporate Body Relevant inquiries and reports by other committees and SPICe Finance and Public Administration Committee inquiry into Scotland's commissioner landscape SPICe - Scotland's Commissioner Landscape - A Strategic Approach (April 2024)
Committee reports Date published: 18 March 2024

Stage 1 report on the Agriculture and Rural Communities (Scotland) Bill - Background to the Bill

Background to the Bill Since the UK left the EU, the Scottish Government has been developing a replacement to the EU’s common agricultural policy for Scotland.
SPICe briefings Date published: 22 January 2018

Domestic Abuse (Scotland) Bill: Consideration prior to Stage 3 - Emergency Barring Orders

Domestic Abuse (Scotland) Bill: Emergency Barring Orders.
Last updated: 4 September 2025

Scottish Budget 2026 to 27 letter from the IS

These services support the effectiveness of social housing delivery and management in Scotland. 11 • Between Scotland Excel’s local authority members and housing associations (Scotland Excel associate members), 81% of social housing in Scotland has access to Scotland Excel’s collaborative framework arrangements.
Last updated: 19 December 2024

TCA Part 2 FOA

Related to rights of audience was the ability to provide advice on EU law that was subject to legal privilege recognised by the EU courts.
SPICe briefings Date published: 29 October 2018

The UK Agriculture Bill - SECTION 2 - Legislative Consent

For example, on compliance with WTO rules, the bill could create sweeping unilateral powers that could constrain policy choices in Scotland.
Last updated: 20 April 2023

Chamber_Minutes_20230420

First Minister’s Questions: Questions were answered by the First Minister (Humza Yousaf). 3. Damp Housing in Scotland: The Parliament debated S6M-07511 in the name of Foysol Choudhury—That the Parliament notes the tragic death of Awaab Ishak due to mouldy housing; notes the view that there is a need for urgent action to avoid similar tragedies happening in Scotland, including in the Lothian region; recognises that mould and damp in homes can be dangerous and cause health problems; understands that the cost of living crisis has caused constituents across Scotland to avoid heating their homes, which can further exacerbate the problem of damp and mould; further understands that damp housing is disproportionately affecting those living in poverty; acknowledges the calls for every constituent in Scotland to have a right to safe, warm housing; notes the view that extra investment for a whole house retrofitting programme is required to tackle problems caused by damp housing; further notes the calls for the creation of a grant scheme to tackle the problems of damp housing across the housing sector, including social housing, housing associations and the private sector; notes the belief that there is a need for increased support and guidance for constituents on the prevention of damp in properties across Scotland; believes that this issue is of nationwide importance, and notes the calls for all political parties in the Parliament to collaborate to tackle damp housing in Scotland. 4.

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