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Last updated: 6 February 2025

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Act 1974 1 May 2024 Maggie GRN Celebrating Workers and Trade Unions Chapman on May Day 2 May 2024 Tess White CON New Energy Infrastructure in the North of Scotland 7 May 2024 Richard LAB Supporting the Further Education Leonard Workforce 8 May 2024 Emma SNP World Asthma Day 2024 Harper 9 May 2024 Collette SNP Shining a Light on Domestic Abuse in Stevenson LGBT+ History Month 14 May 2024 Maurice CON Urgent Action to Tackle Climate Golden Change 15 May 224 Clare SNP No Falls Week 2024 Adamson 16 May 2024 Martin LAB Foster Care Fortnight Whitfield 21 May 2024 Marie McNair SNP National Epilepsy Week 22 May 2024 Alexander CON National Lyme Disease Awareness Burnett Month 23 May 2024 Alasdair Allan SNP Europe Day 2024 29 May 2024 Jamie Halcro CON Importance of Wood-burning Stoves Johnston and Other Direct Emission Heating to Homes in Rural and Island Communities 30 May 2024 Alex Rowley LAB Physiotherapy Workforce Shortage in Scotland 30 May 2024 Michelle SNP Taliban's Suppression of Women's and Thomson Girls' Rights in Afghanistan - Rescheduled from 28 May 2024 4 June 2024 Clare SNP Child Safety Week 2024 Adamson 5 June 2024 Kevin Stewart SNP 40th Anniversary of Volunteers’ Week 6 June 2024 Mark Ruskell GRN Permanently Ending Peak Rail Fares on ScotRail 11 June 2024 Neil Bibby LAB Proposed Cuts to Renfrewshire HSCP Services 12 June 2024 Tim Eagle CON Resolving Scotland’s Rural Depopulation Crisis 13 June 2024 Fulton SNP Fostering a Discussion on a MacGregor Kindergarten Stage in Scotland 19 June 2024 Clare SNP WASPI PHSO Final Report Published Haughey 20 June 2024 Jamie CON West Coast Ferry Disruption and Greene Replacement 20 June 2024 Evelyn SNP Increasing Benefits Uptake in the Tweed Current Economic Climate 10 PB/S6/25/012 26 June 2024 Humza SNP Immediate Recognition of the State of Yousaf Palestine 27 June 2024 Marie McNair SNP Action Mesothelioma Day 2024 28 June 2024 Beatrice LD Rural and Island Digital Connectivity Wishart Challenges 3 September Sue Webber CON A New Winchburgh Train Station 2024 4 September Bob Doris SNP Tackling the Misuse of Off-road 2024 Vehicles 5 September Sarah LAB Recognising the UN's Declaration for 2024 Boyack Future Generations 10 September Kenneth SNP Repealing the United Kingdom Internal 2024 Gibson Market Act 2020 11 September Graham CON Retrofitting and Tenement Maintenance 2024 Simpson 12 September Bill Kidd SNP The Late Reverend John Ainslie 2024 17 September Audrey Nicoll SNP Celebrating the Federation of Small 2024 Businesses' 50th Anniversary 18 September Lorna Slater GRN 10 Years since Scotland’s 2024 Independence Referendum 19 September Sharon CON Addressing Retail Crime and Antisocial 2024 Dowey Behaviour 24 September Martin LAB Edinburgh Children’s Hospital Charity 2024 Whitfield 25 September Gordon SNP Importance of the Scottish Wholesale 2024 MacDonald Sector 26 September Rona Mackay SNP Foetal Alcohol Spectrum Disorder 2024 (FASD) Awareness Month 1 October Tess White CON Importance of Safe and Fair Sport for 2024 Women and Girls 1 October David SNP Celebrating 125 Years of Learning with 2024 Torrance Fife College (Rescheduled from 19 March) 2 October Stuart SNP Regulation of the Medical Aesthetics 2024 McMillan Industry in Scotland 3 October Katy Clark LAB Ardrossan Harbour 2024 8 October Clare SNP Raising Awareness of Liver Disease 2024 Haughey 9 October Jackson CON 40th Anniversary of the Brighton Bomb 2024 Carlaw Blast 10 October Paul O'Kane LAB Challenge Poverty Week 2024 2024 29 October Emma SNP Recognising the Dangers of Artificial 2024 Roddick Intelligence (AI) 30 October N/A CON Cancelled due to Parliamentary 2024 Business – to be rescheduled at a future date 11 PB/S6/25/012 31 October Audrey Nicoll SNP Invasive Non-native Species in 2024 Scotland 5 November Karen Adam SNP Celebrating One Parent Families 2024 Scotland 80th Anniversary 5 November Clare SNP Pancreatic Cancer Awareness Month 2024 Adamson and World Pancreatic Cancer Day 2024 - rescheduled from 24 April 2024 6 November Fulton SNP Tackling Sibling Sexual Abuse in 2024 MacGregor Scotland 7 November Gillian GRN North Lanarkshire School Bus 2024 Mackay Campaign 12 November Alex Cole- LD Protecting Communities from Antisocial 2024 Hamilton Behaviour and Antisocial Driving 13 November Douglas CON Rural Roads Infrastructure 2024 Lumsden 14 November Ruth Maguire SNP Day of the Imprisoned Writer 2024 19 November Gordon SNP Celebrating the Scottish Empty Homes 2024 MacDonald Partnership 20 November Marie McNair SNP World COPD Day 2024 21 November Roz McCall CON Increasing Stroke Awareness 2024 26 November n/a SNP Cancelled due to Parliamentary 2024 Business – to be rescheduled at a future date 27 November Richard LAB Marking the 40th Anniversary of the 2024 Leonard Miners’ Strike 28 November Christine SNP 25 Years of Tweeddale Youth Action 2024 Grahame 3 December Craig Hoy CON Findings of the Cross-Party Group on 2024 Beer and Pubs Report, What Does "Brand Scotland" Mean for the Scottish Beer and Pub Sector?
Last updated: 20 April 2022

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Economy: Ferries: Alex Cole-Hamilton moved S6M-04051—That the Parliament condemns the severe delays to the production of vessels 801 and 802 contracted by Scottish Government-owned Caledonian Maritime Assets Limited (CMAL), paid for by the Scottish Government, built originally by a company celebrated by the Scottish Government and, since 2019, by the nationalised Scottish Government-owned company; believes that these delays have left islanders and communities without reliable services that are critical to island life; notes that the Scottish Government’s Open Government Action Plan 2021-25 states that “an open government gives the public information about the decisions it makes, supports people to understand and influence those decisions, and values and encourages accountability (responsibility for those decisions)”; considers that the Scottish Government has breached each of its own tests of open government, to the cost of taxpayers and the islanders waiting year after year for the ferries that they need; notes the impact on their local economies and the impact of the cost overrun on the spending available for other public service priorities; expresses regret that no Scottish minister has either resigned nor considered resigning despite all of these events, and believes that if vessels 801 and 802 are not completed within the revised timescale and cost, as provided to Parliament on 23 March 2022, the latest...
Questions and Answers Date answered: 23 March 2020

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Our social marketing strategy and the latest ‘Survivors’ campaign aims to reduce fear of all cancer, which we know remains a key barrier to people presenting early and encourage those with any unusual or persistent changes to their body to visit their GP practice.
Last updated: 1 December 2022

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Hunting with Dogs (Scotland) Bill Marshalled List of Amendments for Stage 2 The Bill will be considered in the following order— Sections 1 to 13 Schedule Sections 14 to 27 Long Title Amendments marked * are new (including manuscript amendments) or have been altered.
Last updated: 20 June 2023

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On the basis that the Scottish Government will establish a register, some estimated costs are set out below. 26. The Financial Memorandum for the Session 5 Welfare of Dogs (Scotland) Bill estimated that in 2020 4165 breeders would be required to register a puppy under a 8 register of unlicensed litters.
Official Report Meeting date: 27 February 2025

Meeting of the Parliament 27 February 2025

I am aware of the affordable housing development in Wyndford, which will make a real difference to the lives of those who live there. The 2025-26 budget will help to fund the completion of existing new build and rehabilitation project commitments, as well as new project approvals such as that at Wyndford, including our targeted £40-million voids and acquisitions commitment and our commitment to new-build site starts.
Last updated: 10 June 2024

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Forestry and Land Management (Scotland) Bill 27 Part 4—Felling Chapter 7—Compliance (4) Each owner of the land is jointly and severally liable for the expenses and interest mentioned in this section. (5) Any sums recoverable under subsection (1) may be recovered as a debt. 56 Registration of notices of liability for expenses 5 The Scottish Ministers may apply to register a notice (a “notice of liability for expenses”) specifying— (a) the amount of the expenses payable in accordance with section 55(2)(a) and (b), (b) whether interest is payable under section 55(2)(c), (c) the action taken under section 51 to which those expenses relate, 10 (d) a description of the land in respect of which an owner is liable under section 51, and (e) the effect of section 57 in relation to a new...
Committee reports Date published: 17 March 2026

Net Zero, Energy and Transport Committee Report on the Legislative Consent Memorandum and supplementary Legislative Consent Memorandum on the Railways Bill - Content of the LCM and supplementary LCM

However, the UK Government does accept that the legislative consent process is engaged in respect of clauses 4, 7-10, 12, 18, 19, 22, 23, 26, 29-31, 33-35, 78, 81 and schedule 2 (although it has not confirmed which paragraphs of schedule 2) to the extent that these provisions alter the executive competence of the Scottish Ministers.
Committee reports Date published: 29 January 2025

Budget Scrutiny 2025-26 - Reform and Prioritisation in the SPCB's Budget Bid

The Committee notes the SPCB’s budget proposal for 2025-26. We welcome the SPCB’s efforts to submit a bid below the indicative figures presented with last year’s proposals and note that this has been achieved for what the SPCB describes as the “controllable” elements of the budget.
Committee reports Date published: 11 July 2022

Report on inquiry into energy price rises - Private investment

Industry stakeholders called for governments to signal clarity about the future direction of energy policy to give industry and investors confidenceiNet Zero, Energy and Transport Committee, Official Report, 26 April 2022, Col 38 and 58. The Committee notes that such calls are inextricably linked to the ongoing debate about our future energy mix and, for ex...

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