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Committees Published: 17 February 2022

Coronavirus (Recovery and Reform) (Scotland) Bill Scrutiny

I look forward to working with you on the scrutiny of this significant piece of legislation.   Best wishes, Audrey Nicoll MSP Convener, Criminal Justice Committee.
Questions and Answers Date answered: 2 May 2025

S6W-36720

The 5-year Recycling Improvement Fund will conclude at the end of 2025-26, at which point the Scottish Government will review the overall Project.Zero Waste Scotland is completing a series of evaluations of projects funded by the RIF.
Questions and Answers Date answered: 11 March 2025

S6W-35167

To ask the Scottish Government how much from its 2025-26 budget has been allocated towards the potential purchase of Ardrossan Harbour.
Official Report Meeting date: 28 November 2018

Meeting of the Parliament 28 November 2018

A great deal of information about the schemes is available on the Historic Environment Scotland website, and staff offer potential applicants comprehensive pre-application advice, and support and advice through to completion.
Last updated: 15 July 2025

20250708 Natural Environment Bill Letter from Scottish Land and Estates

In this respect we are grateful to the submission’s signatories for making this point clear by putting on record the DWG’s forensic consideration of such matters.
Last updated: 22 May 2025

20250207 CPG on Lung Health Minutes

. • SD started by saying she was initially going to speak about the Tobacco and Vaping legislation, adding that after 30 years in this field she would speak about the history of tobacco and health, as well the focus of the tobacco industry. • SD pointed out that “big tobacco and big vape” are motivated by profit and cause issues for those working in health, adding that there is a difference in position across the UK on vapes. • At population-level, SD said that vapes are problematics, after adding that for a certain demographic that vapes may support smoking cessation. • Evidence base-levels for vaping are short-term and not a lot of information is available, compared to tobacco according to SD. • SD provided a historical evidence-based view of tobacco, adding that we are not at the same level of research for vaped yet, either in the UK or at an international level, although there is an emerging evidence base. • SD spoke about the evidence of particulate matter in vapes which can cause serious impact for lungs and other parts of the body, citing research showing formaldehyde in some liquids. 2 • SD spoke about the Scottish Health Survey which indicated the rising use of vaping products by children and young people, them spoke of the rising use of nicotine pouches by children and young people and the marketing of these products to this demographic, without proper legislation to capture such products, including notice toothpicks. • SD highlighted exampled of the tobacco and vaping industry to use loopholes. • The ban on disposable vape products was explained by SD, but again pointed out potential loopholes the industry uses. • There are around 50 countries that ban e-cigarettes according to SD. • SD spoke of the legislation carried forward by the current UK Government, from its predecessor, which has a great deal of cross-party support and is the best deal on the table. • Examples of good sections of the bill are rising age of sale for children born after 2009, with SD citing examples in New Zealand. • SD also spoke about ASH Scotland’s support for packaging measures to warn smokers, but added that industry always finds loopholes and that heated tobacco should be brought into this. • SD then spoke about enforcement, which needs resource and capacity and that the current bill would not make a conditional register in Scotland, but will in England, Wales and Northern Ireland, which could leave a challenge under the Internal Markets Act. • SD highlighted other measures that will require further consultation, including marketing measures that Scotland enacted in 2016 but hasn’t enforced. • On smoke-free spaces, SD spoke about where agreement an be made and including vapes, heated-tobacco, etc., adding that there are potential debates to be had on banning smoking on further indoor areas which have a health harm. • SD then detailed where the current legislation is in relation to the UK Parliament and when it is likely to pass, further adding that the Legislative Consent Motion (LCM) was introduced in November 2024, but further debate is being considered by different committees of the Scottish Parliament. • SD pointed out that the industry is quieter compared to previous legislation but lobbying and funding third-party voices. • Before finishing, SD added that the World Health Organisation (WHO) is vital in producing the research and messaging but under constant attack international, partly from the tobacco lobby and recent changes in the US Government. • There were questions from Garry MacDonald (GM) on rechargeable disposable vapes and the industry circumventing legislation, Joseph Carter (JC) about the impact on lung health and asked about the readiness of the Scottish Government to use these new powers from the UK Bill, Mike Parker (MP) on advertising of chewing/pouch (oral) tobacco causing cancers and other conditions, GB on capturing nicotine pouches under environmental regulations and EH on specialist cigar sellers and how they will be legislated under the new tobacco and vapes bill. • EH thanked SD for her discussion and taking questions, before moving to the next topic.
Official Report Meeting date: 29 January 2025

Public Audit Committee 29 January 2025

In that continuing conversation, are you considering things that are of limited clinical value? I point you to what the Auditor General says: “The Scottish Government and NHS boards should: Ahead of 2025/26, jointly identify areas of limited clinical value and consider how services can be provided more efficiently,...
Last updated: 9 September 2025

Third biannual REUL Act report letter to CEEAC Convener February 2025

The Scottish Government remains of the view that any case for reforming devolved assimilated law is best progressed through the ordinary Scottish Parliament legislative processes.
Last updated: 12 March 2025

SPBill60FMS062025accessible

All documents are available on the Scottish Parliament website at: www.parliament.scot/documents SP Bill 60–FM Session 6 (2025) pdf. application/pdf. 313644.
Last updated: 12 March 2025

SPBill60FMS062025

All documents are available on the Scottish Parliament website at: www.parliament.scot/documents SP Bill 60–FM Session 6 (2025) pdf. application/pdf. 271925.

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