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Official Report Meeting date: 29 October 2025

Meeting of the Parliament 29 October 2025

Interruption. It seems a shame that no good news can ever be welcomed by members on the Tory benches.
Official Report Meeting date: 7 May 2025

Meeting of the Parliament 07 May 2025

That shows the priority and commitment that we are determined to deliver. The 2025-26 budget will provide £21 billion for health and social care, including a commitment to spend £200 million to reduce waiting times.
Official Report Meeting date: 19 March 2025

Meeting of the Parliament 19 March 2025

(S6O-04454) The Scottish Government has allocated to the Scottish Fire and Rescue Service £412.2 million for 2025-26, to ensure that it is properly resourced to keep Scotland safe and exercise all its statutory functions.
Official Report Meeting date: 15 January 2025

Meeting of the Parliament 15 January 2025

Does the Deputy First Minister agree that the Scottish Government’s proposed £14.2 million investment in the yard in the 2025-26 budget provides an opportunity for the yard to attract new work from both the public and private sectors, given the aspects that she has just spoken about?
Official Report Meeting date: 11 May 2023

Meeting of the Parliament 11 May 2023

That is why the recovery programme that is funded by the Scottish Government has seen the court backlog in summary cases fall by 37 per cent. We continue to invest £26 million in the Scottish Courts and Tribunals Service, which is confident that the summary backlog will be cleared by March 2024.
Questions and Answers Date answered: 11 February 2026

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They would be subject to lifelong supervision ton licence.The latest data on the number of people recalled to custody from parole and non-parole licence between January 2024 and December 2025 is outlined in the following tables.In cases where recall was due to further offending it is not possible to provide a breakdown by offence type.Table 1: Number of individuals recalled from parole and non-parole licence from Jan – Dec 2024MonthNumber of RecallsThose recalled due to alleged offence*January197February319March226April2111May248June249July2311August186September2311October2713November2511December255Total282107* Those recalled due to alleged offending includes individuals who are accused of a new offence which will be reported to the Crown Office and Procurator Fiscal for a decision on whether to prosecute.Table 2: Number of individuals recalled from parole and non-parole licence from Jan – Dec 2025MonthNumber of RecallsThose recalled due to alleged offence*January269February257March2211April2311May203June309July2010August2516September2913October195November199December246Totals282109Home Detention CurfewThe majority of individuals release on HDC are serving short term sentences of less than four years.
Questions and Answers Date answered: 11 September 2024

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This fund supports eight capacity projects – of which four are new projects and four are expansions to existing services.
Questions and Answers Date answered: 6 June 2022

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As further evidence of our commitment to decarbonise transport, in January this year we announced a new draft vision for Scotland’s public electric vehicle charging network.
Official Report Meeting date: 30 April 2014

Meeting of the Parliament 30 April 2014

In February, the latest figures were published for all specialties for December 2013.
Last updated: 13 November 2025

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Groupings of amendments Assessments of the terminally ill adult 229, 88, 50, 89, 69, 90, 231, 91, 29, 157, 92, 93, 158, 94, 232, 95, 96, 159, 98, 99, 160, 51, 234, 235, 75, 236, 5, 106, 6, 109, 110, 111, 113, 114, 115, 116, 117, 117A, 239, 240, 241, 121, 122, 123, 58, 59, 135, 273 Notes on amendments in this group The debate on this group was commenced but not concluded on day 2 of stage 2 proceedings Amendment 88 pre-empts amendments 50 and 89 and amendment 12 in the group “coercion, pressure and influence of terminally ill adults” Amendment 159 pre-empts amendment 98 and amendment 74 in the group “objections and opt-ins to carrying out functions under the Act” Amendment 109 pre-empts amendment 110 Amendment 113 pre-empts amendment 114 Amendment 59 pre-empts amendment 47 in the group “training, qualifications, experience and regulation of medical practitioners and health professionals” Period of reflection 7, 8, 9 Advocacy services 242, 243, 274, 279, 283 Provision of approved substances 173, 175, 76, 77, 176, 244, 78, 10, 79, 177, 178, 179, 180, 33, 181, 182, 183, 184, 245, 185, 125, 187, 126, 188, 127, 275, 136, 137 SP Bill 46 - G3 1 Session 6 (2025) Notes on amendments in this group Amendment 180 pre-empts amendment 33 Death certification 36, 246, 37, 38, 247 Notes on amendments in this group Amendment 246 pre-empts amendment 37 Reviews of cases after assistance is provided 189, 200, 214 Raising assisted dying with a person 195, 53, 53A, 53B Civil liability 250, 251 Offences related to advertising and disseminating information 252, 253, 276 Reviews and assessments, commencement and expiry of the Act 54, 55, 258, 259, 260, 21, 269, 22, 18, 199, 19, 129, 201, 57, 202, 23, 130, 203, 204, 131, 132, 205, 206, 271, 272, 14, 15, 218, 64, 280, 281, 282, 61, 284, 285, 286, 287 Provision of information and guidance 197, 261, 262, 263, 264, 265, 266, 267, 44, 44A, 56, 268, 212, 278 Amendments already debated Eligibility to be provided with assistance With 83 - 97, 108, 30, 3, 168, 119, 31, 207, 1, 215 Notes on amendments in this group The following amendments are direct alternatives: 3 and 168; 1 and 215 Coercion, pressure and influence of terminally ill adults With 220 - 87, 12, 13, 161, 104, 237, 105, 238, 162, 107, 112, 164, 118, 120, 169, 172, 174, 124, 42, 43, 210, 139, 216, 217, 140 Notes on amendments in this group Amendment 12 is pre-empted by amendment 88 in the group “assessments of the terminally ill adult” Administration and regulation of assisted dying services With 148 - 62, 128, 256, 257, 208, 63, 138, 277, 141, 142 Declarations: witnesses and proxies With 149 - 165, 166, 167, 32, 170, 171, 45 2 Notes on amendments in this group Amendment 32 pre-empts amendment 170 Training, qualifications, experience and regulation of medical practitioners and health professionals With 65 - 67, 230, 68, 155, 34, 34A, 34B, 70, 35, 35A, 35B, 71, 71A, 196, 254, 255, 270, 46, 46A, 47, 47A, 48, 72 Notes on amendments in this group Amendment 47 is pre-empted by amendment 59 in the group “assessments of the terminally ill adult” Objections and opt-ins to carrying out functions under the Act With 151 - 154, 74, 186, 39, 190, 40, 11, 248, 41, 191, 192, 16, 20, 52, 193, 194, 249, 80, 81, 198, 60, 211, 82, 213 Notes on amendments in this group Amendment 74 is pre-empted by amendment 159 in the group “assessments of the terminally ill adult” Amendment 190 pre-empts amendment 40 Amendment 41 pre-empts amendment 191 Advanced care directives With 153 - 156, 163, 209 Vulnerable adults With 226 - 233, 100, 101, 102, 103, 133, 134 3 THIS IS NOT THE MARSHALLED LIST Amendments in debating order Assessments of the terminally ill adult Pam Duncan-Glancy 229 In section 6, page 3, line 13, at end insert— Bob Doris 88 In section 6, page 3, leave out lines 27 and 28 and insert Jackie Baillie 50 In section 6, page 3, line 27, after insert Bob Doris 89 In section 6, page 3, line 27, after insert Liam McArthur 69 In section 7, page 4, line 3, at end insert— Bob Doris 90 In section 7, page 4, line 3, at end insert— Pam Duncan-Glancy 231 In section 7, page 4, line 3, at end insert— Bob Doris 91 In section 7, page 4, line 4, leave out Liam McArthur 29 In section 7, page 4, line 9, leave out and insert Jeremy Balfour 157 In section 7, page 4, line 11, at end insert— Bob Doris 92 In section 7, page 4, line 16, at end insert— Jackie Baillie 93 In section 7, page 4, line 16, at end insert— Sue Webber 158 In section 7, page 4, line 16, at end insert— Bob Doris 94 In section 7, page 4, line 17, leave out 5 THIS IS NOT THE MARSHALLED LIST Stuart McMillan 232 In section 7, page 4, line 22, at end insert— Bob Doris 95 In section 7, page 4, line 23, after insert Bob Doris 96 In section 7, page 4, line 24, leave out Jeremy Balfour 159 In section 7, page 4, leave out lines 28 to 32 Bob Doris 98 In section 7, page 4, line 28, leave out Bob Doris 99 In section 7, page 4, line 33, leave out Jeremy Balfour 160 In section 7, page 4, line 33, leave out Jackie Baillie 51 In section 7, page 4, line 34, at end insert— Pam Duncan-Glancy 234 In section 7, page 4, line 34, at end insert— Pam Duncan-Glancy 235 In section 7, page 4, line 34, at end insert— Jackie Baillie 75 After section 7, insert— Pam Duncan-Glancy 236 After section 7, insert— 7 THIS IS NOT THE MARSHALLED LIST Daniel Johnson 5 In section 8, page 5, line 11, at end insert— Bob Doris 106 In section 8, page 5, line 11, at end insert— Daniel Johnson 6 In schedule 2, page 17, line 34, at end insert— Bob Doris 109 In schedule 2, page 17, line 35, leave out and insert Bob Doris 110 In schedule 2, page 17, line 35, after insert Bob Doris 111 In schedule 2, page 17, line 35, at end insert— Bob Doris 113 In schedule 2, page 18, line 24, leave out and insert Bob Doris 114 In schedule 2, page 18, line 24, after insert Bob Doris 115 In schedule 2, page 18, line 24, at end insert— 8 THIS IS NOT THE MARSHALLED LIST Bob Doris 116 After section 8, insert— Bob Doris 117 After section 8, insert— Stuart McMillan 117A As an amendment to amendment 117, line 10, at end insert— Paul Sweeney 239 After section 8, insert— 9 THIS IS NOT THE MARSHALLED LIST Paul Sweeney 240 After section 8, insert— Paul Sweeney 241 In section 10, page 5, line 35, after insert— Bob Doris 121 In section 11, page 6, line 31, at end insert— 11 THIS IS NOT THE MARSHALLED LIST Bob Doris 122 In section 13, page 7, line 22, at end insert— Bob Doris 123 In section 13, page 7, line 25, leave out and insert Jackie Baillie 58 In section 28, page 14, line 10, after insert Jackie Baillie 59 In section 28, page 14, line 12, leave out and insert Bob Doris 135 In section 28, page 14, line 12, at end insert— Paul Sweeney 273 In section 28, page 14, line 12, at end insert— Period of reflection Daniel Johnson 7 In schedule 2, page 17, line 38, leave out and insert Daniel Johnson 8 In schedule 2, page 18, line 27, leave out and insert Daniel Johnson 9 In section 9, page 5, line 20, leave out and insert 12 THIS IS NOT THE MARSHALLED LIST Advocacy services Ross Greer 242 After section 14, insert— Ross Greer 243 After section 14, insert— Ross Greer 274 In section 28, page 14, line 12, at end insert— Ross Greer 279 In section 32, page 15, line 19, after insert Ross Greer 283 In section 32, page 15, line 22, at end insert— Provision of approved substances Brian Whittle 173 In section 15, page 8, line 15, at end insert— Brian Whittle 175 In section 15, page 8, line 26...

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