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SPICe Fact Sheet Duilleagan Fiosrachaidh SPICe Current MSPs by constituency and region This Fact Sheet lists all current Members of the Scottish Parliament (MSPs), arranged alphabetically by the constituency or region that they represe...
SPICe Fact Sheet Duilleagan Fiosrachaidh SPICe Cumulative list of MSPs by party: Session 7 This Fact Sheet lists all Members of the Scottish Parliament (MSPs) from the beginning of Session 7, with a note of the constituency (C) or regi...
SPICe Fact Sheet Duilleagan Fiosrachaidh SPICe Current MSPs A-Z This Fact Sheet provides an alphabetical list of all current Members of the Scottish Parliament (MSPs), with a note of the party and the constituency (C) or region (R) tha...
SPICe Fact Sheet Duilleagan Fiosrachaidh SPICe Current MSPs by party This Fact Sheet lists all current Members of the Scottish Parliament (MSPs) arranged by party, with a note of the constituency (C) or region (R) that they represent.
In terms of conducting post-legislative review itself, Members agreed to the focus on it but it was the clerking team and SPICe who conducted the research and presented the letter to the Scottish Government to the committee for approval (Interview O2).
In addition, most respondents who addressed the question suggested that the Scottish Government should use culture and soft power to promote Scotland internationally. spice-inquiry-into-the-scottish-governments--summary-of-written-evidence.pdf (parliament.scot)
Ring fencing
The Scottish Budget 2026-27 includes a "...significant reduction in the proportion of the revenue allocation that is either ring-fenced for specific purposes or transferred in-year from other portfolios...".iScottish Parliament Information Centre (2026). Scottish Budget 2026-27. SPICe Briefing SB 26-04 The Committee welcomes this progress and ...
The Convention does not require that a child be heard during return proceedings, or specify an age at which children should be heard by the court.1Lamont, R. (2025, June 4). Email to SPICe, dated 4 June 2025.
This briefing uses the term child for individuals under 16, but SPICe recognises that the term young person is more suitable for those at the upper end of this age range.