This search includes all content on the Scottish Parliament website, except for Votes and Motions. All Official Reports (what has been said in Parliament) and Questions and Answers are available from 1999. You can refine your search by adding and removing filters.
Grant awards will be made by SGIT direct to the successful applicants and expenditure must be legally committed by 31 March 2023. 7 The successful projects will also be supported by networking and peer to peer learning.
Scotland's International Education Strategy
Published in February 2024, the first International Education Strategy for Scotland was developed alongside Universities Scotland and Colleges Scotland to provide “a vision and set of actions for continued promotion of our universities and colleges globally” that was in alignment with commitments to the Scottish Government’s NPF and UN SDGs.1Scottish Government. (2024, February 7...
Local government spend for culture and related services 2011/12 – 2017/18
The figures below show the general trend in local government spend for culture and related services since 2011-12—
Figure 7: Culture and Related Services: Net Revenue Expenditure, 2011-12 to 2017-18, real terms (2017-18 prices)2011-12 to 2017-18 Local Financial Returns (LFR 02) HMT Deflators Sept 2019.Figure 7 above shows decreasing real terms net expenditure by local authorities across culture and related services.
Sections 6 and 7 - action plan and general powers
Section 6 of the Bill requires SoSE to produce a plan setting out how it intends to achieve its list of aims, as discussed in the previous section.
Committee reports
Date published:
14 November 2024
Paul McLennan, Minister for Housing
Catriona MacKean, Deputy Director of Better Homes
Craig McGuffie, Solicitor
Charlotte McHaffie, Private Rented Housing Team Leader
Yvette Sheppard, Head of Housing Legislation and Reform Unit
Local Government, Housing and Planning Committee 23rd Meeting, 2024 | Scottish Parliament Website
—Official Report, Constitution, Europe, External Affairs and Culture Committee, 6 November 2025; c 7-8.He does not say whether he was satisfied with that response.
Finlay Carson has questions to do with buy-in. How can we get the Scottish Government to secure buy-in from the various transport sectors for action to meet climate change targets?
I commit to working with members across the south-west of Scotland in my new capacity. We will move on to question 7. We must have concise questions and responses.