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Date published: 15 December 2020

Expert views on green recovery from COVID-19, and alignment with Scottish Government plans - Conclusion

The most frequently-mentioned expert recommendations appear to indicate that a broader approach to a green recovery is being taken in 2020. Such an approach was also recognised by the ECCLR Committee in their report following the green recovery inquiry.
Last updated: 7 March 2023

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Andrews (Degrees in Medicine and Dentistry) Bill (G) Passed, 10 March 2021 Welfare of Dogs (Scotland) Bill (M) Introduced, 1 June 2020 Lead committee – Environment, Climate Change and Land Reform Friday 12 March 2021 36 Today's Business Future Business Motions & Questions Legislation Other Gnothaichean an-diugh Gnothaichean ri teachd Gluasadan agus Ceistean Reachdas Eile Progress of Legislation | Adhartas Reachdais Legislative Consent Memorandums A list of all Legislative Consent Memorandums lodged with the Scottish Parliament can be accessed via the website at: http://www.parliament.scot/parliamentarybusiness/Bills/31313.aspx Air Traffic Management and Unmanned Aircraft Bill LCM-S5-34 Lodged on 26 February 2020 Lead committee – Justice Meeting of the Parliament, 24 March 2020 Counter-Terrorism and Sentencing Bill LCM-S5-52 Lodged on 29 January 2021 Justice Committee, 23 February 2021 Meeting of the Parliament, 10 March 2021 Covert Human Intelligence Sources (Criminal Conduct) Bill LCM-S5-48 Lodged on 4 December 2020 Meeting of the Parliament, 19 January 2021 Domestic Abuse Bill LCM-S5-35 Lodged on 16 March 2020 Justice Committee, 2 June 2020 Meeting of the Parliament, 17 June 2020 Environment Bill LCM-S5-39 Lodged on 27 May 2020 Environment, Climate Change and Land Reform Committee, 29 September 2020 Meeting of the Parliament, 12 November 2020 European Union (Future Relationship) Bill LCM-S5-50 Lodged on 29 December 2020 Culture, Tourism, Europe and External Affairs Committee Report, 30 December 2020 Meeting of the Parliament, 30 December 2020 Financial Services Bill LCM-S5-51 Lodged on 20 January 2021 Justice Committee, 23 February 2021 Meeting of the Parliament, 10 March 2021 Fisheries Bill LCM-S5-41 Lodged on 15 June 2020 Rural Economy and Connectivity Committee Report, 24 August 2020 Friday 12 March 2021 37 Today's Business Future Business Motions & Questions Legislation Other Gnothaichean an-diugh Gnothaichean ri teachd Gluasadan agus Ceistean Reachdas Eile Progress of Legislation | Adhartas Reachdais Meeting of the Parliament, 9 September 2020 Medicines and Medical Devices Bill LCM-S5-43 Lodged on 18 August 2020 Health and Sport Committee report published, 29 October 2020 Meeting of the Parliament, 12 November 2020 Medicines and Medical Devices Bill Supplementary LCM-S5-43a Lodged on 19 October 2020 Health and Sport Committee report published, 29 October 2020 Meeting of the Parliament, 12 November 2020 Private International Law (Implementation of Agreements) Bill LCM-S5-37 Lodged on 30 March 2020 Justice Committee, 2 June 2020 Meeting of the Parliament, 17 June 2020 Sentencing Bill LCM-S5-45 Lodged on 22 September 2020 Justice Committee, 29 September 2020 Meeting of the Parliament, 29 September 2020 Social Security (Up-rating of Benefits) Bill LCM-S5-46 Lodged on 24 September 2020 Meeting of the Parliament, 30 September 2020 Trade Bill LCM-S5-44 Lodged on 18 August 2020 Finance and Constitution Committee, 6 and 7 October 2020 Meeting of the Parliament, 8 October 2020 United Kingdom Internal Market Bill LCM-S5-47 Lodged on 28 September 2020 Finance and Constitution Committee, 6 and 7 October 2020 Delegated Powers and Law Reform Committee, 6 October 2020 Meeting of the Parliament, 7 October 2020 Subordinate Legislation (date of laying) (lead committee) Made affirmative instruments Subject to approval by 17 March 2021 Health Protection (Coronavirus) (International Travel) (Scotland) Amendment (No. 6) Regulations 2021 (SSI 2021/81) (18 February 2021) (Health and Sport Committee) Subject to approval by 18 March 2021 Friday 12 March 2021 38 Today's Business Future Business Motions & Questions Legislation Other Gnothaichean an-diugh Gnothaichean ri teachd Gluasadan agus Ceistean Reachdas Eile Progress of Legislation | Adhartas Reachdais Health Protection (Coronavirus) (Restrictions and Requirements) (Local Levels) (Scotland) Amendment (No. 16) Regulations 2021 (SSI 2021/86) (19 February 2021) (COVID-19 Committee) Scottish Landfill Tax (Standard Rate and Lower Rate) Order 2021 (SSI 2021/89) (19 February 2021) (Finance and Constitution Committee) Subject to approval by 24 March 2021 Health Protection (Coronavirus) (International Travel) (Managed Accommodation and Testing etc.)
Date published: 28 November 2023

Scottish Parliament Statistics 2021-2022 - 4.3.13. Public Audit Committee

Convener: Richard Leonard (from 23 June 2021) Deputy Convener: Sharon Dowey (from 23 June 2021) Membership: The committee has 8 members Committee meetingsThere were 26 meetings in the parliamentary yearNumberTotal meetings of the Committee26Meetings held wholly in private0Meetings held partly in private26Joint meetings with other Committees0Meetings held outside the Parliament0Meetings held remotely by video conference4Hybrid meetings21Committee membersMembersPartyNumber of meetings attended (possible total)Colin Beattie (from 17 June 2021)SNP25(26)Willie Coffey (from 17 June 2021)SNP26(26)Sharon Dowey (from 17 June 2021)Con26(26)Craig Hoy (from 17 June 2021)Con26(26)Richard Leonard (from 17 June 2021)Lab26(26)Substitute membersSubstitute MembersPartyNumber of meetings attendedAlexander Burnett (from 8 September 2021)Con0Katy Clark (from 22 September 2021)Lab0Bill Kidd (from 8 September 2021)SNP0Reporters: None Committee Clerk: Lynn Russell Advisers: None Visits: None Events: None WitnessesThe following...
Date published: 21 September 2022

SPICe Bill Summaries - Session 5 - UEFA European Championship (Scotland) Bill

The Culture, Tourism, Europe and External Affairs Committee considered the Bill at Stage 2 on 28 November 2019. Following the Stage 3 debate on 17 December 2019, the Bill was passed and received Royal Assent on 23 January 2020.
Last updated: 29 March 2022

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David McGill Clerk of the Parliament 29 March 2022 Appendix (Note: this Appendix does not form part of the Minutes) Committee Reports The following report was published on 29 March 2022— Health, Social Care and Sport Committee, 5th Report, 2022 (Session 6): The Prohibition of Smoking Outside Hospital Buildings (Scotland) Regulations 2022 [draft] (SP Paper 146) The following report will be published on 30 March 2022— Local Government, Housing and Planning Committee, 4th Report, 2022 (Session 6): National Planning Framework 4 (SP Paper 149) Subordinate Legislation Affirmative Instruments The following instrument was laid before the Parliament on 29 March 2022 and is subject to the affirmative procedure— Animal Health and Welfare (Scotland) Act 2006 (Consequential Provisions) Order 2022 [draft] laid under section 53(3)(a) of the Animal Health and Welfare (Scotland) Act 2006 Negative Instruments The following instrument was laid before the Parliament on 25 March 2022 and is subject to the negative procedure— National Health Service Superannuation and Pension Schemes (Miscellaneous Amendments) (Scotland) Regulations 2022 (SSI 2022/117) laid under section 12 of the Superannuation Act 1972 and section 24 of the Public Service Pensions Act 2013 Other Documents The following document was laid before the Parliament on 25 March 2022 and is not subject to parliamentary procedure— Report to the Scottish Parliament in respect of changes to The National Health Service Pension Scheme (Scotland) SG/2022/70 laid under section 22 of the Public Service Pensions Act 2013 The following documents were laid before the Parliament on 28 March 2022 and are not subject to parliamentary procedure— Dundee and Angus College Report and Financial Statements For the year ended 31 July 2021 SG/2022/52 laid under Section 22(5) of the Public Finance and Accountability (Scotland) Act 2000 Dumfries and Galloway College Annual Report and Financial Statements for the period 1 August 2020 to 31 July 2021 SG/2022/51 laid under Section 22(5) of the Public Finance and Accountability (Scotland) Act 2000 City of Glasgow College Annual Report and Accounts 2020-21 SG/2022/50 laid under Section 22(5) of the Public Finance and Accountability (Scotland) Act 2000 Borders College Report and Financial Statements For the year ended 31 July 2021 SG/2022/49 laid under Section 22(5) of the Public Finance and Accountability (Scotland) Act 2000— Ayrshire College Board of Management Report and Financial Statements For the year ended 31 July 2021 SG/2022/48 laid under Section 22(5) of the Public Finance and Accountability (Scotland) Act 2000 The following documents were laid before the Parliament on 29 March 2022 and are not subject to parliamentary procedure— Glasgow Colleges’ Regional Board Annual Report and Consolidated Financial Statements 2020-21 SG/2022/57 laid under Section 22(5) of the Public Finance and Accountability (Scotland) Act 2000 Glasgow Clyde College Report and Financial Statements - for financial period 2020/21 SG/2022/56 laid under Section 22(5) of the Public Finance and Accountability (Scotland) Act 2000 Forth Valley College of Further and Higher Education Report and Financial Statements for the year ended 31 July 2021 SG/2022/55 laid under Section 22(5) of the Public Finance and Accountability (Scotland) Act 2000 Fife College Annual Accounts 2020-21 SG/2022/54 laid under Section 22(5) of the Public Finance and Accountability (Scotland) Act 2000 Edinburgh College Annual Report & Financial Statements for the year ended 31 July 2021 SG/2022/53 laid under Section 22(5) of the Public Finance and Accountability (Scotland) Act 2000 The Environment Strategy for Scotland: Progress Report to the Parliament SG/2022/41 laid under Section 47 of the UK Withdrawal from the European Union (Continuity) (Scotland) Act 2021 Police Scotland: Annual Police Plan 2022/23 PSOS/2022/01 laid under S35(4)(b) of the Police and Fire Reform (Scotland) Act 2012 Published by the Scottish Parliamentary Corporate Body All documents are available on For information on the Scottish Parliament contact the Scottish Parliament website at: Public Information on: Telephone: 0131 348 5000 or 0800 092 7500 www.parliament.scot/documents Email: [email protected] Live chat on parliament.scot You can write to us in any language or contact us using the Text Relay service or in British Sign Language through contactScotland-BSL. © Parliamentary copyright.
Date published: 21 May 2020

The European Union's response to COVID-19 - Executive Summary

Member State governments have agreed the following joint EU priorities for tackling COVID-191European Council. (2020, March 10).
Last updated: 20 November 2023

SPICe Briefing for petition PE2057

The first set of reforms was in the Family Law (Scotland) Act 2006 (‘the 2006 Act’), the second set of reforms was in the Children (Scotland) Act 2020 (‘the 2020 Act’). Both Acts are discussed below.
Last updated: 7 March 2023

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Tuesday 19 November 2019 Business Bulletin Iris Ghnothaichean Revised at 1:00pm Today's Business Meeting of the Parliament Committee Meetings 2:00 pm Time for Reflection: Mr George 9:30am Health and Sport Committee Innes, The Gideons 9:45am Economy, Energy and Fair Work followed by Parliamentary Bureau Motions Committee followed by Topical Questions 10:00am Delegated Powers and Law Reform Committee followed by Ministerial Statement: International Year of Plant Health 2020 10:00am Justice Committee followed by Scottish Government Debate: 10:15am Environment, Climate Change and Sea Fisheries and End Year Negotiations Land Reform Committee followed by Committee Announcements: Education and Skills Committee: Inquiry into STEM in the early years followed by Business Motions followed by Parliamentary Bureau Motions 5:00 pm Decision Time followed by Members' Business — S5M- 19344 Stuart McMillan: Road Safety Week 2019 Tuesday 19 November 2019 1 Today's Business Future Business Motions & Questions Legislation Other Gnothaichean an-diugh Gnothaichean ri teachd Gluasadan agus Ceistean Reachdas Eile Chamber | Seòmar Meeting of the Parliament 2:00 pm Time for Reflection: Mr George Innes, The Gideons followed by Parliamentary Bureau Motions followed by Topical Questions 1.
Last updated: 24 January 2023

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Funding Follows the Child and the National Standard for ELC Providers: Operating Guidance. 18 December 2018 https://www.gov.scot/publications/funding-follows-child-national-standard-early-learning-childcare- providers-operating-guidance/ ii Funding Follows the Child and the National Standard for Early Learning and Childcare: Guidance for setting sustainable rates from August 2020. https://www.gov.scot/publications/funding-follows-child-national- standard-early-learning-childcare-providers-guidance-setting-sustainable-rates-august-2020/ iii https://ndna.org.uk/news/private-and-voluntary-nurseries-expected-to-deliver-more-for-less/ iv https://www.gov.scot/binaries/content/documents/govscot/publications/strategy-plan/2017/03/blueprint- 2020-expansion-early-learning-childcare-scotland-2017-18-action/documents/00515637-pdf/00515637- pdf/govscot%3Adocument/00515637.pdf v https://ndna.org.uk/news/private-and-voluntary-nurseries-expected-to-deliver-more-for-less/ pdf. application/pdf. 179827.
Last updated: 10 September 2024

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Repealing the United Kingdom Internal Market Act 2020: The Parliament debated S6M-14113 in the name of Kenneth Gibson— That the Parliament recognises the ongoing and potentially far-reaching implications of the United Kingdom Internal Market Act 2020 (UKIMA) as, it considers, a repeated and systematic undermining of devolution and the Scottish Parliament; considers that, despite the previous UK administration’s stated commitment to work through intergovernmental structures during the Brexit process, the UKIMA is one of four instances where UK Conservative ministers chose to disregard the Sewel Convention, following the European Union (Withdrawal) Act 2018, the European Union (Withdrawal Agreement) Act 2020, and the European Union (Future Relationship) Act 2020; understands that the introduction of the mutual recognition and non-discrimination principles obligate Scotland to accept goods and services from other parts of the UK, even if they do not meet Scotland's higher regulatory standards, or correspond with key local policies such as minimum alcohol unit pricing, which has an exemption in the Act but, it considers, can still technically be caught by the UKIMA’s non-discrimination principle, or the prohibition of certain single-use plastics, as well as other devolved areas if deemed to undermine barriers to trade under the UKIMA; considers that UK ministers can now impose market access principles on devolved policy areas without input from the devolved legislature, most concerningly in areas such as healthcare, where the UK Government can subject “healthcare services provided in hospitals” and “other healthcare facilities or at other places” to market principles in Scotland; highlights its concern following the current UK Secretary of State for Health and Social Care’s reported proclamation to “[hold] the door wide open” to private interests in the NHS; considers that UK ministers can now make spending decisions on devolved matters and have already used these powers to replace programmes previously administered via European Structural Funds; understands that the Labour Party, Liberal Democrats, Scottish National Party and Green Party rejected the UKIMA in the House of Commons and that it received the largest government defeat in the House of Lords since 1999; further understands that the UK Government did not seek legislative consent from the devolved legislatures; recalls that the Scottish Parliament voted on a motion for debate refusing consent, which was supported by the Scottish Labour Party, Scottish Liberal Democrats, Scottish Green Party and Scottish National Party, which it understands was only the second instance since the Parliament's establishment in which consent has been withheld, following the European Union (Withdrawal Agreement) Act 2020; understands that, during the passage of the United Kingdom Internal Market Bill, a range of stakeholders, including business and farming organisations, environmental groups, public health charities and professional organisations, raised concerns, which it considers were downplayed or not acknowledged by the UK Government, and notes the calls on the UK Labour administration to repeal the UKIMA, restore respect for the devolution settlement, and ensure that the rights and interests of the people in the Cunninghame North constituency and elsewhere in Scotland are upheld.

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