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SPICe briefings Date published: 7 December 2021

How has the COVID-19 pandemic changed the way the Scottish Parliament works? - Remote meetings, remote voting and the use of technology

The Saeima is using an IT platform (e-Saeima), developed specifically for the parliament, which allows members to debate and vote in real time. The system was launched in May 2020. A state of emergency is in place in Latvia until 11 January 2022.
SPICe briefings Date published: 11 October 2021

Addressing the nature crisis: COP15 and the global post-2020 Biodiversity Framework - Global trends and implications of biodiversity loss - a sixth mass extinction?

Retrieved from <a href="https://www.iucnredlist.org/about/background-history" target="_blank">https://www.iucnredlist.org/about/background-history</a> [accessed 18 May 2021]. The Living Planet Index finds that population sizes of mammals, birds, fish, amphibians and reptiles reduced by an average of 68% since 1970 with the greatest recent losses...
Committees Published: 8 September 2021

CEEAC Committee call for views on funding the cultural sector

’ Summary  To summarise: the restrictions brought about by the pandemic posed particular challenges to culture and arts charities, which were more affected by cancelled events and were prevented from working or delivering services due to the restrictions; furthermore, they were less likely to have adapted their services as a result of the pandemic; and one of the key common themes identified from interrogating the open responses was the desire for a more stable multi-year funding model (wherever the source of that funding may...
Committee reports Date published: 17 March 2021

The Social Security Response to Covid-19 - How the Scottish Government has responded to the pandemic

For people with mortgages who are struggling financially, in some circumstances, Support for Mortgage Interest (SMI) may be available. Since 2018, SMI has been in the form of an interest-bearing loan; it is no longer a benefit or entitlement.
Committee reports Date published: 17 March 2021

The Social Security Response to Covid-19 - Employability

Third sector workers told us that previously they would receive detailed referrals from DWP. Now, it may be only a name and number without any background information.
Committee reports Date published: 13 November 2020

COVID-19: impact on businesses, workers and the economy and pre-budget scrutiny - COVID-19 - business support

No repayments will be due during the first 12 months A Coronavirus Job Retention Scheme that will see HMRC pay 80% of “furloughed” workers’ wages, up to a £2,500 per month, currently for up to 4 months starting from 1 March 2020, but it may be extended if necessary and employers can use this scheme anytime during this period The Job Support Scheme expanded ...
Committee reports Date published: 7 October 2020

Report on the Trade Bill 2020 Legislative Consent Memorandum - The role of devolved Governments and legislatures

As a result we stated in our report that It is therefore essential that the devolved institutions are involved at all stages of the trade negotiation process particularly, as stated by the House of Commons Select Committee on International Trade, that “each of the four nations of the UK may differ in their priorities for trade deals.”
Committee reports Date published: 11 February 2020

Facial recognition: how policing in Scotland makes use of this technology - Scotland

Retrieved from <a href="https://www.adalovelaceinstitute.org/wp-content/uploads/2019/09/Public-attitudes-to-facial-recognition-technology_v.FINAL_.pdf" target="_blank">https://www.adalovelaceinstitute.org/wp-content/uploads/2019/09/Public-attitudes-to-facial-recognition-technology_v.FINAL_.pdf</a> In their written evidence, the Crown Office and Procurator Fiscal Service (COPFS), indicate that should an evidential product from the use of facial recognition technology lack legal authority, it may...
SPICe briefings Date published: 9 January 2020

Environmental Governance in Scotland after EU Exit - Replacement of the EU’s review and enforcement powers over UK authorities

It is therefore presently not possible to gauge what these proposals may look like. In a letter to the ECCLR Committee on 24 October 2019 however, the Cabinet Secretary, Roseanna Cunningham MSP, said: The Scottish Government is considering a range of institutional models for a future Scottish governance function, and how it can be carried out constructivel...
Committee reports Date published: 19 December 2019

Period Products (Free Provision) (Scotland) Bill: Stage 1 - Annex

Therefore, while it is acknowledged that there may initially appear to be an inconsistency in approach between section 2 and section 6, the Scottish Ministers are bound in practice to negotiate with any bodies about their involvement in the scheme, under section 2, so a statutory duty to consult them would arguably not add anything in practice.

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