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S6W-21007 Pam Duncan-Glancy: To ask the Scottish Government what the estimated average reading age is according to the latest assessments carried out by ACER UK for pupils in (a) S1, (b) S2, (c) S3, (d) S4, (e) S5 and (f) S6.
New Vessels for the Clyde and Hebrides Further written submission from David Middleton, by email 24 June 2022 By email Dear Convener Thank you for your letter of 26 May sent by email.
There was some agreement that the private rented sector was not always the best place for the most vulnerable people and poorer members of society in Scotland to live in.
The First Minister also met with COSLA Presidential Team and Political Group leaders on 26 January 2022 to discuss how best to tackle new phases of the pandemic, to progress recovery and strengthen the partnership between national and local government in order to deliver for o...
Introduction
The Armed Forces Bill Legislative Consent Memorandum (LCM) was lodged by Angela Constance MSP, Cabinet Secretary for Justice and Home Affairs, on 26 February 2026 and referred to the Social Justice and Social Security Committee.
Members indicated agreement.Budget Scrutiny 2025-26 Budget Scrutiny 2025-26 Our next item is an evidence session on the Scottish Government’s budget for 2025-26.
Ferguson Marine Port Glasgow - a site visit to the shipyard to meet with trade union representatives and apprentices.
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Grangemouth's industrial future - evidence sessions with INEOS Grangemouth and Petroineos Manufacturing Scotland Ltd, workers' representatives and the Scottish and UK Governments to consider t...
*S5M-20413 Liam Kerr: Colette Cohen Recognised in the New Year's Honours—That the Parliament congratulates Colette Cohen on being appointed an OBE in recognition of her services both to the UK oil and gas industry and to government collaboration; thanks her for all her work in contributing to the sector particularly that helping to attract more women to work in it, and wishes Colette all the best with her future endeavours.
The estimated cost for this year’s parliamentary visit to Edmonton, Alberta and New York is £24,000 which covers travel, accommodation, meals and appropriate incidental expenses for 3 Members and 2 accompanying officials.