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Official Report: search what was said in Parliament

The Official Report is a written record of public meetings of the Parliament and committees.  

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Dates of parliamentary sessions
  1. Session 1: 12 May 1999 to 31 March 2003
  2. Session 2: 7 May 2003 to 2 April 2007
  3. Session 3: 9 May 2007 to 22 March 2011
  4. Session 4: 11 May 2011 to 23 March 2016
  5. Session 5: 12 May 2016 to 4 May 2021
  6. Session 6: 13 May 2021 to 8 April 2026
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Meeting of the Parliament [Draft]

General Question Time

Meeting date: 25 March 2026

Alexander Stewart

It is vital that the public is aware of the full picture, because, unless the Scottish Government can give concrete reassurances about the long-term future of the Alloa campus to its students and employees, it will be right back to square 1. Can the minister give any assurance about the long-term financial package that is required?

Meeting of the Parliament [Draft]

Portfolio Question Time

Meeting date: 25 March 2026

Alexander Stewart

Housing for older people is a key priority that is driven by an ageing population. Does the Scottish Government recognise that prioritising the right type of housing can improve quality of life and reduce the need for public services, particularly in health and social care?

Meeting of the Parliament [Draft]

General Question Time

Meeting date: 25 March 2026

Alexander Stewart

To ask the Scottish Government what its commitment is to a sustainable funding package for Forth Valley College to ensure its long-term future. (S6O-05691)

Local Government, Housing and Planning Committee [Draft]

Subordinate Legislation

Meeting date: 24 March 2026

Alexander Stewart

Thank you.

Local Government, Housing and Planning Committee [Draft]

Subordinate Legislation

Meeting date: 24 March 2026

Alexander Stewart

The sector has expressed the difficulties that it has to deal with compared with other sectors. It used the example of water rates, which have a massive impact on such businesses.

You identified that the cost of living crisis is an issue, but the sector faces a number of increases that have a detrimental effect on its survival and the viability of its businesses. You have taken on some of those concerns, as was expressed earlier. However, witnesses from sector on the previous panel used the analogy that it was like putting a sticking plaster over a broken leg.

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Local Government, Housing and Planning Committee [Draft]

Subordinate Legislation

Meeting date: 24 March 2026

Alexander Stewart

Garry, do you want to add anything?

Local Government, Housing and Planning Committee [Draft]

Subordinate Legislation

Meeting date: 24 March 2026

Alexander Stewart

I do.

In January, when the Scottish Government set the budget, your organisations—or trade bodies—set huge alarm bells ringing about the impact on the sector. I credit you for doing that. However, to what extent do the regulations that we are looking at actually manage to deal with the concerns that you raised? Are there still areas that the Government has not yet tackled? It would be good to get a flavour of what you all think about that.

In January, you set the alarm bells ringing, and the regulations are now in play. Do the regulations still fail to cover all that you require, or do they provide some of what you asked for and address your concerns?

Local Government, Housing and Planning Committee [Draft]

Subordinate Legislation

Meeting date: 24 March 2026

Alexander Stewart

That takes us back to the question of the priorities for your sectors and industries.

You have indicated what is required, and you have been given relief, but it is only some relief at this stage. The sectors are still in a difficult place. To plan for the future, you need the Government to give more support, advice and stimulation to your sectors. Will that happen with the regulations, or will it be—as you said, Fiona—a sticking plaster that covers the problems but does not solve any of them?

Local Government, Housing and Planning Committee [Draft]

Subordinate Legislation

Meeting date: 24 March 2026

Alexander Stewart

Minister, we are aware that the sector made some very strong representations to you when the budget was announced in January. It rang alarm bells and said that it had major concerns about the impact on the sector.

You have taken on board some of that, as we have already discussed, but to what extent do you think that the regulations consider the concerns that were expressed and address them?

Meeting of the Parliament [Draft]

First Minister’s Question Time

Meeting date: 19 March 2026

Alexander Stewart

Suicide in young people has reached a crisis point. The breaking the silence suicide prevention project that has been piloted in schools in my region is a step in the right direction. What is the Scottish Government doing to ensure that the project’s training, which literally saves lives, is rolled out in schools across the whole of Scotland?