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Official Report Meeting date: 26 September 2017

Meeting of the Parliament 26 September 2017

Friends of the Earth Scotland last week said that the withdrawal bill would result in an alarming loss of control by Scotland’s Parliament over renewable energy, climate change, air quality and fracking, which are all areas in which Scotland has led the UK.
SPICe briefings Date published: 1 November 2018

Prescription (Scotland) Bill - Stage 3 - About this briefing

About this briefing This briefing looks at parliamentary consideration of the Prescription (Scotland) Bill prior to Stage 3. Under the current law of prescription, legal obligations (and, crucially, associated rights) usually end either after five years or after twenty years...
Last updated: 26 June 2025

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(S6O-04865) followed by Ministerial Statement: Ensuring the Right Support for Young People's Neurodivergence, Mental Health and Wellbeing followed by Legislative Consent Motion: Border Security, Asylum and Immigration Bill - UK Legislation Kaukab Stewart: Border Security, Asylum and Immigration Bill - UK S6M-18076 Legislation—That the Parliament agrees that the relevant provisions in the Border Security, Asylum and Immigration Bill, introduced in the House of Commons on 30 January 2025, relating to the provision and sharing of trailer registration information (amended clauses 30 to 33), the provision of biometric information at ports in Scotland (clause 36), the repeal of certain provisions of the Illegal Migration Act 2023 (clause 38), the detention and exercise of functions pending deportation (clause 41), powers to take biometric information at detention centres (clause 44), offences relating to articles for use in serious crime (clauses 49 and 50), applicants for making of orders and interim orders (clause 54), and the validation of fees charged in relation to qualifications (clause 57), so far as these matters *fall within the legislative competence of the Scottish Parliament and* alter the executive competence of the Scottish Ministers, should be considered by the UK Parliament. followed by Legislative Consent Motion: Product Regulation and Metrology Bill - UK Legislation Richard Lochhead: Product Regulation and Metrology Bill - UK Legislation— S6M-18080 That the Parliament agrees that all relevant provisions of the Product Regulation and Metrology Bill, introduced in the House of Lords on 4 September 2024, so far as these matters fall within the legislative competence of the Scottish Parliament, should be considered by the UK Parliament. followed by Legislative Consent Motion: Employment Rights Bill - UK Legislation S6M-18075 Richard Lochhead: Employment Rights Bill - UK Legislation—That the Parliament agrees that the relevant provisions in the Employment Rights Bill, introduced in the House of Commons on 10 October 2024, and subsequently amended, relating to the protection of Thursday 26 June 2025 4 Today's Business Future Business Motions & Questions Legislation Other Gnothaichean an-diugh Gnothaichean ri teachd Gluasadan agus Ceistean Reachdas Eile Chamber | Seòmar workers in relation to relevant outsourcing contracts (amended clause 30), and the establishment of the Social Care Negotiating Body for Scotland (amended clauses 36 to 46 and 48 to 52, alongside related amended clauses 153 and 155), so far as these matters alter the executive competence of the Scottish Ministers, should be considered by the UK Parliament. followed by Legislative Consent Motion: Children's Wellbeing and Schools Bill - UK Legislation S6M-18081 Natalie Don-Innes: Children’s Wellbeing and Schools Bill - UK Legislation—That the Parliament agrees that the relevant provisions of the Children’s Wellbeing and Schools Bill, introduced in the House of Commons on 17 December 2024, and subsequently amended, affecting child employment and community-based and secure accommodation, so far as these matters fall within the legislative competence of the Scottish Parliament and alter the executive competence of the Scottish Ministers, should be considered by the UK Parliament. followed by Business Motions followed by Parliamentary Bureau Motions Jamie Hepburn on behalf of the Parliamentary Bureau: Committee S6M-18141 Membership—That the Parliament agrees that— Paul McLennan be appointed to replace Joe FitzPatrick as a member of the Education, Children and Young People Committee; and Joe FitzPatrick be appointed to replace Stuart McMillan as a member of the Public Audit Committee.
Committee reports Date published: 8 November 2020

Green Recovery Inquiry - Report - ECCLR Committee engagement

The call for views asked the following questions: Do the principles of sustainable development and those for a resilient recovery, as proposed by the UK Climate Change Committee, provide a comprehensive framework for guiding an effective green recovery in Scotland?
SPICe briefings Date published: 25 March 2025

Scottish Parliament Statistics 2023-2024 - Introduction

The Scottish Parliament passed the United Nations Convention on the Rights of the Child (Incorporation) (Scotland) Bill (‘UNCRC Bill’) and the European Charter of Local Self-Government (Incorporation) (Scotland) Bill (‘European Charter Bill’) on 16 March 2021 and 23 March 2021 respectively.
SPICe briefings Date published: 31 August 2017

Social Security (Scotland) Bill - Top-ups to reserved benefits

(n.d.) Child Poverty (Scotland) Bill: Consideration prior to stage 3.
Last updated: 9 April 2024

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S6M-10961: Kaukab Stewart: 75th Anniversary of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights - That the Parliament notes that 10 December 2023 is annual Human Rights Day, and marks the 75th anniversary of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights being proclaimed by the United Nations (UN) General Assembly in Paris on 10 December 1948; recognises what it sees as the vital role of human rights frameworks in expanding, promoting, and defending human rights across the globe; understands that the Declaration has been translated into over 500 different languages, and has paved the way for more than 70 human rights treaties to date; notes the belief that politicians of all parties must work together to ensure that human rights are championed and have a maximum effect in practice; recognises Amnesty International's campaign "Human Rights: Now Available in Human", which, it understands, aims to engage as many people as possible in the legislative process for Scotland's proposed new Human Rights Bill; further recognises the work of civil society organisations, including the Human Rights Consortium Scotland, JustRight Scotland and Making Rights Real, in helping to protect and advance human rights in Scotland; notes that 2023 also marks 25 years since the UN General Assembly adopted the Declaration on Human Rights Defenders; affirms its support for human rights defenders working on the front line of what it sees as rights abuses and injustice, and notes the belief that their voices should be integral to law and policy development in Scotland and across the world.
Last updated: 27 September 2023

Trusts Bill response from SG

M inister for Victims and Community Safety Ministear airson Luchd-fulaing is Sàbhailteachd  Choimhearsnachd Siobhian Brown MSP/BPA Stuart McMillan Convener, Delegated Powers and Law Reform Committee By email: [email protected] 26 September 2023 Dear Convener Trusts and Succession (Scotland) Bill I would like to thank the Committee for its comprehensive and constructive Stage One Report on the Trusts and Succession (Scotland) Bill.
Committee reports Date published: 19 March 2021

Legacy Report - Audit Scotland’s Board

Options could include: seeking an amendment to a relevant Scottish Government Bill; seeking agreement from a Parliamentary Committee for it to introduce a Committee Bill (as the SCPA is not a Committee of the Parliament it cannot introduce a Bill in its own right); or one of the SCPA members could seek to introduce a Member’s Bill.
SPICe briefings Date published: 18 August 2017

Scotland Act 2016: industrial injuries benefits and severe disablement allowance - Industrial injuries benefits

Retrieved from http://www.legislation.gov.uk/ukpga/2016/11/notes/division/1/index.htm [accessed 29 April 2017]When the bill, eventually enacted as the Scotland Act 2016, was introduced in the UK Parliament, the draft clauses previously published in the white paper Scotland in ...

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