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Official Report Meeting date: 30 January 2025

Meeting of the Parliament 30 January 2025

The marine directorate’s budget for 2025-26 has decreased by £3.4 million in cash terms.
Official Report Meeting date: 9 November 2023

Meeting of the Parliament 09 November 2023

It is, however, shocking. We agree with the UN that universal credit is “grossly insufficient”.
Official Report Meeting date: 27 October 2021

Meeting of the Parliament (Hybrid) 27 October 2021

We are facilitating that by funding the conference of youth, which is the UN’s official youth event for COP26, and supporting, for the first time, five young people from Scotland to attend and help to shape the statement to world leaders.
Last updated: 7 March 2023

BB20200924

S5W-32015 Alex Cole-Hamilton: To ask the Scottish Government whether self-chartered physiotherapists who visit clients in their homes are classed as tradespeople and therefore exempt from the new COVID-19 restrictions.
Last updated: 7 March 2023

BB20190819

S5W-24761 Alex Cole-Hamilton: To ask the Scottish Government, further to the answer to question S5W-24372 by Joe FitzPatrick on 6 August 2019, what the outcome was of the visit to (a) the Brownlee clinic and (b) Waverley Care's street support team.
Last updated: 11 June 2024

6th Marshalled List Planning (Scotland) Bill

After section 16 Andy Wightman Supported by: Monica Lennon 58 After section 16, insert— Monica Lennon 58A As an amendment to amendment 58, line 10, after insert Kevin Stewart 262 After section 16, insert— Alex Rowley 51 After section 16, insert— Andy Wightman Supported by: Monica Lennon 59 After section 16, insert— Andy Wightman Supported by: Monica Lennon 60 After section 16, insert— Alex Rowley 92 After section 16, insert— 4 Monica Lennon 143 After section 16, insert— Andy Wightman 325 After section 16, insert— Alex Cole-Hamilton 319 After section 16, insert— Daniel Johnson 209 After section 16, insert— Andy Wightman 88 After section 16, insert— Section 17 Kevin Stewart 263 In section 17, page 29, line 38, leave out and insert Section 19 Andy Wightman 98 Leave out section 19 After section 19 John Finnie 166 After section 19, insert— Alex Cole-Hamilton 320 After section 19, insert— Section 20 Graham Simpson 317 In section 20, page 32, leave out line 35 and insert— After section 20 Claudia Beamish 145 After section 20, insert— Claudia Beamish 146 After section 20, insert— Ruth Maguire 314 After section 20, insert— Section 21 John Finnie 332 In section 21, page 34, line 21, at end insert— Claudia Beamish 147 In section 21, page 34, line 37, at end insert— Andy Wightman 326 In section 21, page 34, line 37, at end insert— Kevin Stewart 264 In section 21, page 35, line 2, after insert Kevin Stewart 265 In section 21, page 35, line 3, after insert Andy Wightman 327 In section 21, page 35, line 4, at end insert— 11 Andy Wightman 328 In section 21, page 35, line 4, at end insert— Monica Lennon 321 In section 21, page 35, line 11, at end insert— Kevin Stewart 266 In section 21, page 35, line 11, after insert 12 Graham Simpson 16 In section 21, page 35, line 15, at end insert— After section 21 Monica Lennon 333 After section 21, insert— Section 22 Graham Simpson 329 In section 22, page 35, line 30, at end insert— After section 22 John Finnie 334 After section 22, insert— 14 Section 23 Kevin Stewart 267 In section 23, page 38, line 19, at end insert— Section 24 Andy Wightman 310 In section 24, page 39, line 2, at end insert— Andy Wightman 311 In section 24, page 39, leave out lines 6 to 8 and insert— Andy Wightman 312 In section 24, page 39, line 20, leave out subsection (5) and insert— Graham Simpson 23 Leave out section 24 15 Section 25 Alexander Stewart 61 In section 25, page 39, line 33, at end insert— Andy Wightman 313 In section 25, page 40, line 1, leave out from to end of line and insert Graham Simpson 24 Leave out section 25 Section 26...
Questions and Answers Date answered: 8 November 2023

S6W-21859

The following table shows estimates of the unstandardised and standardised country-specific fatal injury rates for the period 2015/16-2019/20 (the full report can be found at www.hse.gov.uk/statistics/adhoc analysis/updated-standardised-fatals.pdf) . Number, un-standardised rate and standardised rate of fatal injuries per 100,000 workers (2015-16 – 2019-20) Country Number of Fatalities Un-standardised rate of fatal injuries per 100,000 workers   Standardised rate of fatal injuries per 100,000 workers Scotland   88 0.65 0.57 England   529 0.38 0.39 Wales   58 0.81 0.65 Great Britain 675 0.42 NA The standardised rate for Scotland is lower than the un-standardised rate, demonstrating that its different industry composition does have an effect on the comparison between Scotland and Great Britain.
Last updated: 7 March 2023

BB20170126

Thursday 26 January 2017 10 Today's Business Future Business Motions & Questions Legislation Other Gnothaichean an-diugh Gnothaichean ri teachd Gluasadan agus Ceistean Reachdas Eile Motions | Gluasadan Motions Motions and amendments are usually printed the day after lodging.
Last updated: 7 March 2023

BB20170929

Written questions lodged on 28 September 2017 S5W-11550 Oliver Mundell: To ask the Scottish Government, further to the answers to questions S5W-10755 and S5W-11223 by Humza Yousaf on 11 and 26 September 2017 respectively, whether it will provide an estimate of the costs associated with the deployment of traffic management at Enterkinfoot on the A76 in each ...
Committee reports Date published: 21 December 2017

Stage 1 Report on the Civil Litigation (Expenses and Group Proceedings) (Scotland) Bill - Evidence on the Financial Memorandum

Both the Association of British Insurers (ABI) and the Forum of Insurance Lawyers (FOIL) expressed concern that the Financial Memorandum did not properly assess the financial implications of the Bill, including the potential for an increase in insurance premiums for consumers. The ABI, for example, stated it was concerned that the Financial Memorandum to ...

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