The Official Report is a written record of public meetings of the Parliament and committees.
All Official Reports of meetings in the Debating Chamber of the Scottish Parliament.
All Official Reports of public meetings of committees.
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Meeting of the Parliament [Draft]
Meeting date: 7 January 2026
Angus Robertson
The Scottish Government provides support for our historic environment through sponsorship of Historic Environment Scotland. Regarding Grant Lodge regeneration, Historic Environment Scotland has been engaged on this work, including funding and planning inquiries.
Regeneration of Grant Lodge forms a key pillar of the Moray growth deal cultural quarter project, which will receive £16.9 million of investment, of which £12.84 million is Scottish Government funding and £4.06 million is United Kingdom Government funding.
The cultural quarter full business case was endorsed by both Governments in 2024. Moray Council recently submitted a planning application in relation to Grant Lodge, marking a significant milestone in delivery of the project.
Meeting of the Parliament [Draft]
Meeting date: 7 January 2026
Angus Robertson
In fairness—I am sure that Sarah Boyack will acknowledge this—the review into Creative Scotland reported its findings only a few weeks ago. I am sure that she will understand that we want to consider all those recommendations. I encourage her and people like her, who have a long track record and interest in culture and the arts, to be part of the process and feed in their thoughts.
We need to keep arrangements for public sector bodies under continuous review. Sarah Boyack is aware that reviews of Historic Environment Scotland are being undertaken. I look forward to any views that she might have on the specific question that has been posed today, because we are considering all options that flow from the Creative Scotland review.
Meeting of the Parliament [Draft]
Meeting date: 7 January 2026
Angus Robertson
The Scottish Government develops approaches to supporting culture based on evidence of impact, including learning from other countries. A comprehensive evidence-based review of the structures surrounding culture funding is already under way, including analysis of the recommendations from the independent Creative Scotland review and the culture fair work task force.
In addition, as an example of lessons learned, the Scottish Government recognises the value that multiyear funding delivers for artists and creatives, which is reflected by more than half of the 251 organisations that are funded through multiyear funding this financial year receiving stability for the first time.
Meeting of the Parliament [Draft]
Meeting date: 7 January 2026
Angus Robertson
The Scottish Government strongly believes that regional news is essential to healthy democracy, and we value its role in providing scrutiny of local institutions, giving voice to underrepresented communities and ensuring that important civic information reaches those who need it most. That is why we support the creation of the Scottish public interest journalism working group to strengthen local journalism, and it is why we consistently stress the importance of sustaining high-quality, locally relevant news in our engagement with broadcasters, Ofcom and other stakeholders.
We remain committed to ensuring that Scotland’s media landscape is robust, sustainable and representative of all communities across Scotland.
Meeting of the Parliament [Draft]
Meeting date: 7 January 2026
Angus Robertson
Murdo Fraser’s question is very timely because of the BBC charter renewal process, which he raised in his question. I give him an undertaking that, through that process, I will reflect on his point about the support for local reporting, which provides a valuable service, particularly in communities and in relation to the covering of local government democracy. I will happily give an undertaking that I will keep him apprised of that.
The Scottish Government is involved in relation to BBC charter renewal, and I will definitely bear in mind the points that Murdo Fraser has raised today.
Meeting of the Parliament [Draft]
Meeting date: 7 January 2026
Angus Robertson
The Scottish Government’s £600,000 contribution to UNOCHA formed part of a wider package of measures that the First Minister announced on 3 September 2025 in response to the crisis in Gaza. That included a further £400,000 grant to Kids Operating Room to establish the Gaza HOPES field readiness hub, which is a scale replica of a rapidly deployable field hospital. Those commitments bring the Scottish Government’s total humanitarian aid for the Gaza crisis and wider middle east to £2.3 million.
Constitution, Europe, External Affairs and Culture Committee [Draft]
Meeting date: 18 December 2025
Angus Robertson
However, it was a very good example of the view of those people who are unprepared, as democrats, to answer the question, “What is the mechanism?” We have a mechanism in Northern Ireland. Why should that mechanism not also exist here? We can agree—
Constitution, Europe, External Affairs and Culture Committee [Draft]
Meeting date: 18 December 2025
Angus Robertson
It might be helpful for the record to remind Mr Halcro Johnston that we have stood against each other in elections before and that Mr Halcro Johnston was gracious enough to recognise the victory of the SNP in that contest. In the same way, I appeal to him now: having done that in a parliamentary context, he should be doing so in a constitutional context as well.
Constitution, Europe, External Affairs and Culture Committee [Draft]
Meeting date: 18 December 2025
Angus Robertson
Yes, understood.
Constitution, Europe, External Affairs and Culture Committee [Draft]
Meeting date: 18 December 2025
Angus Robertson
We will be happy to keep the committee informed of any substantive progress in that area.