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Last updated: 28 October 2022

PE1952_B

Petitioner submission of 26 September 2022 PE1952/B: Specialist services for patients with autonomic dysfunction Please find below new or additional information in response to the Scottish Government’s written submission.
Committee reports Date published: 19 December 2025

Stage 1 report on the Crofting and Scottish Land Court Bill

Section 26 would amend the 2010 Act to allow the Registers of Scotland “to correct typographical, clerical or administrative changes, without needing to inform anyone”. 
Last updated: 1 December 2025

Letter to Cabinet Secretary for Climate Action and Energy Prebudget scrutiny 1 December 2025

The review published in June 2025 says that “between March and October 2024, the Scottish Government successfully piloted its new Net Zero Assessment methodology across a range of new policies”.
Last updated: 17 February 2023

Chamber_Minutes_20230118

Decision Time: The Parliament took a decision on item 2 as noted above. 6. Developing an Economy Driven by New Robotic Technology at Heriot- Watt University: The Parliament debated S6M-07286 in the name of Gordon MacDonald— That the Parliament commends the ongoing research at the newly opened National Robotarium, based at the Heriot-Watt University campus in Edinburgh and developed in partnership with the University of Edinburgh; understands that the centre is the largest and most advanced applied research facility for robotics and artificial intelligence (AI) in the UK; further understands that the National Robotarium is supported through the £1.3 billion Edinburgh and South East Scotland City Region Deal; considers that the National Robotarium has unrivalled technology and facilities, central to the development and testing of robotics and AI solutions across the three distinct areas of robotics and autonomous systems, human and robot interaction, and high-precision manufacturing; understands that the centre leverages existing research and industry expertise to address global challenges in areas such as hazardous environments, offshore energy, manufacturing, construction, healthcare, human-robot interaction, assisted living, and agritech; applauds what it sees as the ability of the National Robotarium to move innovative products and services rapidly from laboratory to market, to develop new prototypes, and support early stage product development within an incubator environment that drives productivity; thanks staff and researchers at the centre for promoting what it considers Scotland’s role as a world-leading international hub for robotics, autonomous systems and AI, and notes the view that Scotland will need to develop a manufacturing base and train a qualified workforce in order to embrace new opportunities in a future economy driven by modern robotic technology.
Official Report Meeting date: 19 June 2025

Meeting of the Parliament 19 June 2025

We are providing funding of more than £1.1 million to organisations that work to promote LGBTQI+ equality in Scotland in 2025-26.
Official Report Meeting date: 29 May 2025

Meeting of the Parliament 29 May 2025

Will the minister please expand on how the Scottish Government will continue to work with a range of third sector organisations to ensure that the voices of people with lived experience can help to improve outcomes for LGBTQI+ communities across Scotland? In 2025-26, we are providing funding of more than £1.1 million to organisations that promote LGBTQI+ equality in Scotland, which are working to improve the lives of the communities and to increase their access to services.
Official Report Meeting date: 29 January 2025

Meeting of the Parliament 29 January 2025

My officials are currently working with National Galleries of Scotland to understand the challenges that it is facing, despite it being set to receive £27.4 million in 2025-26, which is a 9 per cent increase since its 2024-25 allocation.
Official Report Meeting date: 16 May 2024

Meeting of the Parliament 16 May 2024

The data that I have on immunisation uptake from Public Health Scotland, which was published on 26 March, indicates an increase in uptake in relation to some vaccinations but, from the information that I have, I do not think that that is specifically about pertussis.
Last updated: 26 June 2025

Chamber_Minutes_20250625

The following amendments were agreed to (by division)— 212 (For 88 (including 2 proxy votes), Against 27, Abstentions 0) 223 (For 93 (including 2 proxy votes), Against 22, Abstentions 0) 232 (For 88 (including 2 proxy votes), Against 26, Abstentions 0) 234 (For 89 (including 2 proxy votes), Against 25, Abstentions 0) 41 (For 86 (including 1 proxy vote), Against 29 (including 1 proxy vote), Abstentions 0) 42 (For 87 (including 1 proxy votes), Against 29 (including 1 proxy vote), Abstentions 0) 239 (For 90 (including 2 proxy votes), Against 26, Abstentions 0) 240 (For 90 (including 2 proxy votes), Against 22, Abstentions 0) 242 (For 87 (including 2 proxy votes), Against 24, Abstentions 0) 243 (For 86 (including 2 proxy votes), Against 27, Abstentions 0) 244 (For 90 (including 2 proxy votes), Against 23, Abstentions 0) 245 (For 87 (including 2 proxy votes), Against 24, Abstentions 0) 265 (For 87 (including 2 proxy votes), Against 24, Abstentions 0) 274 (For 85 (including 2 proxy votes), Against 25, Abstentions 0) 278 (For 105 (including 1 proxy vote), Against 8 (including 1 proxy vote), Abstentions 0) 279 (For 88 (including 2 proxy votes), Against 26, Abstentions 0) 282 (For 89 (including 2 proxy votes), Against 23, Abstentions 0) 284 (For 92 (including 2 proxy votes), Against 21, Abstentions 0) 288 (For 65 (including 2 proxy votes), Against 48, Abstentions 0) 295 (For 92 (including 2 proxy votes), Against 22, Abstentions 0) 297 (For 92 (including 2 proxy votes), Against 22, Abstentions 0) 301 (For 87 (including 2 proxy votes), Against 26, Abstentions 0) 303 (For 91 (including 2 proxy votes), Against 23, Abstentions 0) 305 (For 64 (including 1 proxy vote), Against 48, Abstentions 0) 306 (For 64 (including 2 proxy votes), Against 48, Abstentions 0) The following amendments were disagreed to (by division)— 29 (For 25, Against 88 (including 2 proxy votes), Abstentions 0) 35 (For 25, Against 69 (including 2 proxy votes), Abstentions 21) 209 (For 22, Against 93 (including 2 proxy votes), Abstentions 0) 213 (For 54 (including 1 proxy vote), Against 61 (including 1 proxy vote), Abstentions 0) 216 (For 55 (including 1 proxy vote), Against 61 (including 1 proxy vote), Abstentions 0) 217 (For 48, Against 68 (including 2 proxy votes), Abstentions 0) 229 (For 22, Against 93 (including 2 proxy votes), Abstentions 0) 233 (For 50 (including 1 proxy vote), Against 61 (including 1 proxy vote), Abstentions 0) 38(For 53 (including 1 proxy vote), Against 61 (including 1 proxy vote), Abstentions 0) 39 (For 47, Against 68 (including 2 proxy votes), Abstentions 0) 235 (For 48, Against 68 (including 2 proxy votes), Abstentions 0) 241 (For 47, Against 69 (including 2 proxy votes), Abstentions 0) 45 (For 46, Against 67 (including 2 proxy votes), Abstentions 0) 47 (For 25, Against 87 (including 2 proxy votes), Abstentions 0) 48 (For 26, Against 88 (including 2 proxy votes), Abstentions 0) 52 (For 47, Against 66 (including 2 proxy votes), Abstentions 0) 53 (For 25, Against 66 (including 2 proxy votes), Abstentions 22) 81 (For 25, Against 88 (including 2 proxy votes), Abstentions 0) 258 (For 25, Against 89 (including 2 proxy votes), Abstentions 0) 259 (For 47, Against 67 (including 2 proxy votes), Abstentions 0) 266 (For 21, Against 94 (including 2 proxy votes), Abstentions 0) 269 (For 51 (including 1 proxy vote), Against 57 (including 1 proxy vote), Abstentions 0) 290 (For 23, Against 90 (including 2 proxy votes), Abstentions 0) 294 (For 22, Against 91 (including 2 proxy votes), Abstentions 0) 296 (For 48, Against 66 (including 2 proxy votes), Abstentions 0) 298 (For 48, Against 66 (including 2 proxy votes), Abstentions 0) 300 (For 22, Against 91 (including 2 proxy votes), Abstentions 0) 309 (For 22, Against 91 (including 2 proxy votes), Abstentions 0) 315 (For 49, Against 65 (including 2 proxy votes), Abstentions 0) 316 (For 48, Against 66 (including 2 proxy votes), Abstentions 0) 317 (For 24, Against 87 (including 2 proxy votes), Abstentions 0).
Last updated: 10 June 2024

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