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Last updated: 14 September 2023

EU Law Tracker Report

Hunting with Dogs (Scotland) Act 2023 asp 1 Not related. 2022 Cost of Living (Tenant Protection) (Scotland) Act 2022 asp 10 Not related.
Last updated: 16 December 2022

Cab Sec response to Prebudget Scrutiny 2023 24

The scheme operates on an open funding call basis. To date in financial year 2022-23, Health Boards have successfully applied for over £7.1 million in capital funding and over £320,000 in resource funding to support the development of energy projects.
Last updated: 20 February 2023

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S6W-14895 Donald Cameron: To ask the Scottish Government what evidence there is of any increase in fuel theft in the Highlands and Islands region during (a) winter 2022-23 and (b) previous winter periods.
Last updated: 5 September 2023

Carers Scotland Carer Support Payment Regulations

August 2023 Fiona Collie, Head of Policy and Public Affairs, Carers Scotland 1 State of Caring: A cost of living crisis for unpaid carers in Scotland, Carers Scotland, 2022 2 Experiences of Older Adult Unpaid Carer research, Carers Trust Scotland, 2023 pdf. application/pdf. 194387.
Last updated: 31 August 2023

Carers Scotland Submission on Carer Support Payment

Given that such income related benefits open up access to support with, for example housing costs, council tax reduction and, more recently, additional cost of living payments, a simple tool to support this alongside raised awareness is critical. 1 State of Caring: A cost of living crisis for unpaid carers in Scotland, Carers Scotland, 2022 2 Experiences of Older Adult Unpaid Carer research, Carers Trust Scotland, 2023 Secondly, whilst proposals to date for Carer Support Payment have prioritised working age carers from this evidence it is clear that older carers also face significant challenges.
Committee reports Date published: 6 February 2019

Social Security and In-Work Poverty - Summary of conclusions

(paragraph 134) Increasing demand faced by foodbanks On the strength of the evidence provided by food banks, the Committee believes that Universal Credit is a significant cause of the rise in demand for food bank services.xiiJeremy Balfour and Michelle Ballantyne dissented from this paragraph.
SPICe briefings Date published: 29 November 2023

Key Issues for Session 6 - 2023 Update - The devolution settlement post EU exit and UK relations

The CEEAC Committee has held a significant inquiry into ‘How Devolution is Changing Post-EU’ and has produced two reports (the Impact of Brexit on Devolution in September 2022 and How Devolution is Changing Post EU in October 2023) which address some of the key changes in the way that devolution works outside of the EU and note some of the challenges for th...
SPICe briefings Date published: 23 June 2022

Fisheries Management and Support Common Framework - Stakeholder engagement

As part of the requirements of the Fisheries Act 2020, a formal public consultation on the Joint Fisheries Statement is currently taking place and will close in April 2022. The JFS is also receiving scrutiny from legislatures to which parties to the framework will be required to provide a response.
Last updated: 5 June 2025

Letter from DPLR Convener to Cab Sec SJSS about PAFER Bill

The new schedule enables debts owed to DWP to be recovered directly from a person’s bank account. This would be done by DWP giving the bank a “direct deduction order”, under which the bank must make one-off or regular deductions to repay the debt.
Last updated: 9 May 2025

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S6M-17103: Katy Clark: Recognition of the State of Palestine— That the Parliament notes the calls from people in the West Scotland region and across the country for the UK Government to recognise the State of Palestine; understands that 146 member states of the UN recognise Palestine as a sovereign state, encompassing the West Bank and the Gaza Strip; believes that independent Palestinian statehood on the basis of a free people with rights to self-determination and territorial integrity is an inalienable right and requirement for permanent peace between Palestine and the State of Israel; expresses grave concern over what it sees as the humanitarian catastrophe in Gaza and the Israeli military escalation in the occupied West Bank, including the deployment of tanks into Jenin for the first time in over two decades, and notes the view that a much-needed pathway to a sustainable and peaceful solution must be rooted in accountability and justice, upholding the dignity of both Israeli and Palestinian civilians.

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