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Official Report Meeting date: 24 June 2025

Meeting of the Parliament 24 June 2025 [Draft]

Motion moved, That the Parliament agrees to the following revisions to the programme of business for— (a) Tuesday 24 June 2025— after followed by Topical Questions (if selected) insert followed by Ministerial Statement: Initial Response to the Gillies Review of University of Dundee Finances delete 10.00 pm Decision Time and insert 9.50 pm Decision Time (b) Wednesday 25 June 2025— after 2.00 pm Portfolio Questions: Constitution, External Affairs and Culture, and Parliamentary Business; Justice and Home Affairs insert followed by First Minister’s Statement: Historical Policies Affecting Gypsy/Traveller Communities after followed by Ministerial Statement: The Scottish Government's Medium-Term Financial Strategy and Fiscal Sustainability Delivery Plan insert followed by Stage 3 Proceedings: Education (Scotland...
Committee reports Date published: 4 April 2022

Stage 1 Report to the COVID-19 Recovery Committee on the justice provisions in the Coronavirus (Recovery and Reform) (Scotland) Bill

Introduction The Scottish Government's Coronavirus (Recovery and Reform) (Scotland) Bill (the Bill) was introduced on 25 January 2022.
Committee reports Date published: 28 February 2025

Legislative Consent Memorandum: delegated powers relevant to Scotland in the Tobacco and Vapes Bill - Overview of the Bill

Most of the provisions extend to the whole of the UK, with Part 2 extending only to Scotland. A significant number of the provisions in the Bill which are subject to the LCM were in the previous ‘Tobacco and Vapes’ Bill which fell at the time of the General Election last year....
Official Report Meeting date: 20 June 2024

Social Justice and Social Security Committee 20 June 2024

I also thank John Mason for his valued contribution to the committee.Housing (Scotland) Bill: Stage 1 Housing (Scotland) Bill: Stage 1 Our next agenda item is a further evidence session on the Housing (Scotland) Bill at stage 1.
Last updated: 29 September 2025

Conveners Group meeting with First Minister 24 May 2023

Diligence (Scotland) Bill with regard to the moratorium on the grounds of mental health.
Committee reports Date published: 5 December 2022

Instruments considered by the Delegated Powers and Law Reform Committee during the first quarter of the Parliamentary Year 2022-23

Summary Although the focus of this report is primarily on the Committee’s activities in relation to its scrutiny of instruments, the following section briefly outlines the Committee’s activity in respect to other matters. Bills The Committee published three reports on the following Bills— Good Food Nation (Scotland) Bill after Stage 2 Fireworks and Pyrotechnic Articles (Scotland) Bill as amended at Stage 2 Coronavirus (Recovery and Reform) (Scotland) Bill after stage 2 Legislative Consent Memorandums (LCMs) Paragraph 6 of Rule 9B.3 of Standing Orders provides that where a UK Bill that is the subject of a Legislative Consent Memorandum (LCM) contains provisions conferring on the Scottish Ministers powers to make subordinate legislation, the Delegated Powers and Law Reform Committee shall consider and may report to the lead committee on those provisions.
Committee reports Date published: 20 March 2026

Legislative consent memoranda on the Northern Ireland Troubles Bill (UK Parliament legislation) - Consideration by the Committee and recommendation

The Cabinet Secretary said that her officials had engaged with the Crown Office and Procurator Fiscal Service (COPFS) and COPFS had indicated that there were no known deaths or major injuries to individuals in Scotland that were relevant here. Members also asked about the Scottish Government's engagement with the Scottish Veterans Commissioner, the UK Government and Police Scotland in relation to these LCMs and the Bill.
Last updated: 14 February 2023

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S6M-07133.1 Pam Duncan-Glancy: International Human Rights Days—As an amendment to motion S6M-07133 in the name of Christina McKelvie (International Human Rights Days), leave out from “recognises the Scottish Government’s” to end and insert “notes the Scottish Government’s commitment to giving full domestic effect to international human rights obligations through future human rights legislation within the limits of devolved competence; agrees that the Convention rights established by the Human Rights Act 1998, and embedded in the Scotland Act 1998, are fundamental to the Scottish Parliament and to Scotland’s devolution settlement, and reiterates its unequivocal opposition to the UK Government’s proposals to undermine and weaken the Human Rights Act 1998 through its flawed and misconceived Bill of Rights Bill, and calls on the Scottish Government to publish its timetable for reintroducing its United Nations Convention on the Rights of the Child (Incorporation) (Scotland) Bill in order to ensure children and young people’s rights are protected in domestic legislation.”
Last updated: 7 December 2022

BB20221208

S6M-07133.1 Pam Duncan-Glancy: International Human Rights Days—As an amendment to motion S6M-07133 in the name of Christina McKelvie (International Human Rights Days), leave out from “recognises the Scottish Government’s” to end and insert “notes the Scottish Government’s commitment to giving full domestic effect to international human rights obligations through future human rights legislation within the limits of devolved competence; agrees that the Convention rights established by the Human Rights Act 1998, and embedded in the Scotland Act 1998, are fundamental to the Scottish Parliament and to Scotland’s devolution settlement, and reiterates its unequivocal opposition to the UK Government’s proposals to undermine and weaken the Human Rights Act 1998 through its flawed and misconceived Bill of Rights Bill, and calls on the Scottish Government to publish its timetable for reintroducing its United Nations Convention on the Rights of the Child (Incorporation) (Scotland) Bill in order to ensure children and young people’s rights are protected in domestic legislation.”
Questions and Answers Date answered: 15 June 2021

S6W-00393

The Scottish Government published its Drugs Strategy, Rights, Respect and Recovery in November 2018.

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