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SPICe briefings Date published: 25 March 2025

Scottish Parliament Statistics 2023-2024 - 4.3.13. Public Audit Committee

Convener: Richard Leonard (Lab) Deputy Convener: Sharon Dowey (Con) (until 8 February 2024) Jamie Greene (Con) (from 21 February 2024) Membership: The committee has 5 members Committee meetingsThere were 34 meetings in the parliamentary year.NumberTotal meetings of the Committee34Meetings held wholly in private0Meetings held partly in private34Joint meetings with other Committees0Meetings held outside the Parliament0Meetings held remotely by video conference0Hybrid meetings3Committee membersMembersPartyNumber of meetings attended (possible total)Colin Beattie SNP27 (34)Willie CoffeySNP34 (34)Sharon Dowey (until 8 February 2024)Con24 (24)Jamie Greene (from 8 February 2024)Con10 (10)Craig Hoy (until 29 June 2023)Con6 (6)Richard LeonardLab34 (34)Graham Simpson (from 29 June 2023)Con27 (28)Substitute membersSubstitute membersPartyNumber of meetings attendedCraig Hoy (from 29 June 2023)Con0Bill Kidd SNP2Roz McCall (until 29 June 2023)Con1Colin SmythLab0Reporters: None Committee Clerk: Lynn Russell Advisers: None Visits The Convener and Deputy Convener attended a UK Public Accounts Committee event, hosted by the UK Parliament's Public Accounts Committee, September 2023.
Committee reports Date published: 19 March 2025

Stage 1 report on the Land Reform (Scotland) Bill - Benefits of scale

The Woodland Trust Scotland raised a similar concern in relation to woodland: “lotting in this manner could also have adverse impacts for the need to manage land at scale for woodland creation and protection”.Written submission of Woodland Trust Scotland However, we heard from others that large landholdings are not the only way to achieve these benefits, with smaller landholdings able to work together.iNet Zero, Energy and Transport Committee, Official Report, 5 November 2024...
SPICe briefings Date published: 12 March 2025

Approaches to recall of elected representatives - Venezuela

Retrieved from https://www.europarl.europa.eu/RegData/etudes/BRIE/2017/608791/EPRS_BRI%282017%29608791_EN.pdf [accessed 21 June 2024]
Committee reports Date published: 4 February 2025

Schools (Residential Outdoor Education) (Scotland) Bill - Stage 1 Report - Wider benefits

She said4Education, Children and Young People Committee. Official Report, 18 December 2024, Col 24. (n.d.) Retrieved from https://www.parliament.scot/api/sitecore/CustomMedia/OfficialReport?
Committee reports Date published: 3 December 2024

Education (Scotland) Bill - Stage 1 Report - Use of 'learner' in the Bill

Retrieved from https://www.parliament.scot/chamber-and-committees/official-report/search-what-was-said-in-parliament/ECYP-02-10-2024?meeting=16032&iob=136915 When giving evidence to the Committee, the Cabinet Secretary indicated that she was "pretty sympathetic" to this point, and that the Scottish Government would look again at the language, and "how we ensure that children's voices are heard."3Scottish Parliament. (2024, October 9).
Committee reports Date published: 14 October 2024

Pre-Budget Scrutiny 2025-26 - Background

A targeted call for views was issued over the summer recess - running from 9 July 2024 to 20 August 2024. A total of 27 responses were received and published on the Committee's webpages.
Committee reports Date published: 24 July 2024

Scottish Languages Bill - Stage 1 Report - Annex A

Annex A Extracts from the minutes of meetings of the Education, Children and Young People Committee. 13th Meeting, Wednesday 1 May 2024 1 Scottish Languages Bill: The Committee heard evidence on the Bill at Stage 1 from— Claire Cullen, Head of Gaelic and Scots, Douglas Ansdell, Team Leader, Gaelic and Scots and Niall Bartlett, Policy Officer, Gaelic and Scots, Scottish Government; Nico McKenzie-Juetten, Lawyer, School Education Division and Ninian Christie, Lawyer, Economy and Social Protection Division, Scottish Government Legal Directorate; and then from— Professor Conchúr Ó Giollagáin, Gaelic Research Professor and Director of the UHI Language Sciences Institute, University of the Highlands and Islands; Professor Wilson McLeod, Emeritus Professor of Gaelic, University of Edinburgh; Dr Michael Dempster, Director, Scots Language Centre; Professor Robert McColl Millar, Chair in Linguistics and Scottish Language, University of Aberdeen. 2 Evidence Session (In Private): The Committee considered the evidence it heard earlier under agenda item 1. 14th Meeting, Wednesday 8 May 2024 1 Scottish Languages Bill: The Committee heard evidence on the Bill at Stage 1 from— Donald Macleod, Chief Officer for Education & Children’s Services, Comhairle nan Eilean Siar; Bruce Eunson, Scots Language Co-ordinator and Joan Esson, HM Inspector, Education Scotland; Seonaidh Charity, Chair, Comann Luchd-Teagaisg Àrd Sgoiltean; and then from— Dr Inge Birnie, Co-Chair of the Languages Group, the Scottish Council of Deans of Education; Dr Sylvia Warnecke, Associate Head of School Students and Nations, School of Languages and Applied Linguistics, Open University in Scotland; Dr Gillian Munro, Principal, Sabhal Mòr Ostaig; Lydia Rohmer, Principal and Chief Executive, UHI North, West and Hebrides. 2 Evidence Session (In Private): The Committee considered the evidence it heard earlier under agenda item 1. 15th Meeting, Wednesday 15 May 2024 1 Scottish Languages Bill: The Committee heard evidence on the Bill at Stage 1 from— Donald Macleod, Chief Officer for Education & Children’s Services, Comhairle nan Eilean Siar; Joanna Peteranna, Area Manager, Highlands and Islands Enterprise; James Wylie, Corporate Director of Education, Leisure and Housing, Orkney Islands Council; and then from— Ealasaid Dhòmhnallach, Chief Executive Officer, Iain MacMillan, Director of Development and Jennifer McHarrie, Director of Education, Bòrd na Gàidhlig. 2 Evidence Session (In Private): The Committee considered the evidence it heard earlier under agenda item 1. 16th Meeting, Wednesday 22 May 2024 1 Scottish Languages Bill: The Committee heard evidence on the Bill at Stage 1 from— Kate Forbes, Deputy First Minister and Cabinet Secretary for Economy and Gaelic, Claire Cullen, Head of Gaelic and Scots and Douglas Ansdell, Team Leader, Gaelic and Scots, Scottish Government. 2 Evidence Session (In Private): The Committee considered the evidence it heard earlier under agenda item 1 and at previous meetings. 20th Meeting, Wednesday 19 June 2024 4 Scottish Languages Bill (In Private): The Committee considered a draft Stage 1 report. 21st Meeting, Wednesday 26th June 2024 1 Scottish Languages Bill (In Private): The Committee considered and agreed a draft Stage 1 Report.
Committee reports Date published: 24 July 2024

Scots Leids Bill – Report at Stage 1 - Criteria

Retrieved from https://www.parliament.scot/chamber-and-committees/official-report/search-what-was-said-in-parliament/ECYP-01-05-2024?meeting=15837&iob=135213 In their scrievit evidence, Comann nam Pàrant (Nàiseanta) unnerlined that "aw areas deliverin GME are o linguistic significance."3Comann nam Pàrant (Nàiseanta). (2024, March).
Committee reports Date published: 24 July 2024

Scots Leids Bill – Report at Stage 1 - Provision fur Scots areas o muckle linguistic mense

Retrieved from https://www.parliament.scot/chamber-and-committees/official-report/search-what-was-said-in-parliament/ECYP-15-05-2024?meeting=15865&iob=135464 In its submission, the National Trust fur Scotland statit that, in their view, jist as Gaelic could benefit fae cultural ongauns within a Gàidhealtachd, the Scots leid could benefit fae siclike uphaudin anaw.3National Trust for Scotland. (2024, March).
Committee reports Date published: 7 March 2024

Subordinate Legislation under the Cost of Living (Tenant Protection) (Scotland) Act 2022 considered by the Local Government, Housing and Planning Committee at its meeting on 5 March 2024 - The Regulations

the 2022 Act?) coming to an end on 31 March 2024.? The three statutory instruments are as follows: The Cost of Living (Tenant Protection) (Scotland) Act 2022 (Expiry of Section 10: Extension) Regulations 2024 ?

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