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Questions and Answers Date answered: 18 December 2024

S6W-32000

To ask the Scottish Government, after taking account of the expected in-year transfers and budget revisions, what difference there will be between local government funding provided in 2024-25 and 2025-26. As outlined in Table 4.12 of the Scottish Budget, on a like with like basis, the Local Government Settlement will be £15,035.2 million following the conclusion of the Spring Budget Revision 2025-26 compared with £14,027.1 million following the conclusion of the Spring Budget Revision 2024-25.
Official Report Meeting date: 20 March 2024

Economy and Fair Work Committee 20 March 2024

Amendment 13 agreed to. Amendment 26 moved—Paul O’Kane. The question is, that amendment 26 be agreed to.
Last updated: 12 March 2026

SPCB 2026 Paper 22

The review assesses whether current arrangements across Parliament are sufficiently robust, accessible and aligned with Parliament’s commitment to dignity, respect and courtesy for all who work in, interact with and visit Parliament. Key elements of the review 7.
Last updated: 16 June 2025

20250604 CPG AFVC Annual Return Form 2025

Details of any other activities, such as visits undertaken by the Group or papers/report published by the Group should also be provided. 18 Sep 24: Topics included: Services that are available to the Armed Forces and Veterans Community in Scotland; the Scottish Veterans Commissioner's annual progress report; details of the Scottish Armed Forces Evidence Res...
Last updated: 30 April 2025

Letter from ESS_Follow up to 25 March 2025 evidence session 29 April 2025

These CSOs had been observed spilling in dry 2 weather on at least one site visit. The reason for these spills may have been a temporary or operational issue, such as a collapse or blockage, rather than routine hydraulic overloading issues.
Last updated: 10 October 2024

Pre budget scrutiny 8 October 2024

The First Minister announced the successful applicants during his visit to Shetland for the Convention of the Highlands and Islands yesterday.
Last updated: 17 July 2024

PFI Contracts SFT to PAC 3 July 2024

Handback/Contract Expiry work includes: • Pre-survey visits to assess areas of focus and scope for asset/facility surveys prior to handback. • SFT support for identifying/scoping project management support requirements. • The development and implementation of a template questionnaire to support authorities in their assessment of readiness for handback, cons...
Last updated: 30 January 2024

East Lothian Council

. • An Inclusion and Equity central team that have clear links set up with all schools and calendar of visits with schools to provide support and challenge.
Last updated: 20 December 2023

NTIA SLTA Evidence Final

The SLTA notes various comments from politicians, including the First Minister in her statement to parliament on Tuesday of this week, claiming that there was no evidence to suggest Covid Certification was causing any downturn in trade, and that there was a possibility that the public would increase confidence in visiting premises enforcing such certificati...
Last updated: 16 November 2023

Chamber_Minutes_20231116

Dying in the Margins: The Parliament debated S6M-10827 in the name of Paul O’Kane—That the Parliament welcomes the University of Glasgow and Marie Curie research project, Dying in the Margins, as well as The Cost of Dying photography exhibition taken from the project; understands that the project ran from 2019 to 2023, and was funded by the Economic and Social Research Council (ESRC) and UK Research and Innovation (UKRI); further understands that the project shed light on what it sees as the profound effect that people’s socio- economic circumstances can have on their end of life experience; understands that, as part of the project, participants who were living with a terminal illness were photographed by Margaret Mitchell to create images conveying aspects of their end of life experience, and were given a camera to document their end of life experience themselves; considers that the project highlights the important challenges that are faced by people with a terminal illness who are living with poverty, and what it sees as structural disadvantage, including, but not limited to, unsuitable housing, energy costs and lack of income support; commends the bravery of the project’s participants, their families and carers, who documented their lives at, it considers, the most challenging time, to inform the public conversation around improving the end of life care for those living with poverty, including those in the West Scotland region, and what it sees as structural disadvantage; recognises the expertise of those who worked on the project, including University of Glasgow researchers, Dr Naomi Richards and Dr Sam Quinn, University of Auckland researcher, Professor Merryn Gott, and Marie Curie Head of Research and Innovation, Dr Emma Carduff; notes that the photography exhibition will be displayed in the Scottish Parliament on the week commencing 13 November 2023, and further notes the encouragement for MSPs to visit...

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