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A Human Rights bill was part of the 2023-24 Programme for Government and was set to be introduced before summer recess 2024.
The Cabinet Secretary for Social Justice, Shirley-Anne Somerville MSP explained in a letter to the Committee in September 2024 that the Scottish Government was still committed to taking forward...
Committee reports
Date published:
11 February 2026
iiiScottish Parliament, Official Report, 28 May 2024, Col 45
The Committee notes the Scottish Government's preference during the passage of the 2024 Act was for a percentage-based scheme.
The Scottish Government acknowledged the wide variety of digital assets and their uses and that they are “likely to continue to expand and develop alongside technological advances and commercial innovation”.1Scottish Government. (2024). Digital Assets in Scots Private Law Consultation.
The Committee heard evidence from Scottish Tourism Alliance, UKHospitality Scotland and Scottish Licenced Trade Association on 24 January 2024..
Budget scrutiny 2024-25.
Budget scrutiny 2024-25.
The Health, Social Care and Sport Committee launched its call for views on the Bill on 01 November 2024 and it closed on 20 December 2024. 122 responses were received by the deadline.
As at 1 October there were 2,293 prisoners on remand (approximately 28% of the total prison population as at 4 October 2024).
Currently, as at 8 November 2024, those who are on remand make up 26% (2,136) of the total prison population3Scottish Prison Service.