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Ahead of the Committee’s oral evidence sessions on the Bill, the Economy and Fair Work Committee took evidence on Skills Delivery at its meetings on 26 March, 2 April, 23 April, 30 April and 7 May.
Committee reports
Date published:
28 September 2022
The community link workers in our practice have helped us to help our patients and individuals find resources and assets in the communityHealth, Social Care and Sport Committee, Official Report 21 June 2022.
The Bill committee stage in the House of Commons began on 26 November 2024, report stage began on 11 March 2025, and it received its third reading on 12 March 2025.
Committee reports
Date published:
16 February 2021
In a follow up letter to the CommitteeLetter from the Cabinet Secretary for Health and Sport, 26 November 2019the Cabinet Secretary indicated the Scottish Government had work underway and would “set out our next steps in due course” indicating “We are also currently finalising a review of our progress against the del...
I do not think he was in any way concerned about anything that went on at the track”.—Official Report, Rural Affairs and Islands Committee, 26 April 2023; c 50.
Committee reports
Date published:
25 September 2025
Also, the Policy Note for the Motor Sport Regulations mentions specifically two of the four named rallies: the Jim Clark Rally and the Isle of Mull Rally, and clearly suggests that these two rallies were intended to be regulated under the Motor Sport Regulations.
Committee reports
Date published:
24 February 2017
The evidence taken and debate held at the meeting on 21 February 2017 can be found in the Official Report at the following link:
Official Reports Health and Sport Committee
The Health and Sport Committee recommends to Parliament that th...
I could not be clearer that the international football matches that the Scottish women’s and men’s teams play in should be part of the crown jewels of free-to-air sporting events. Sadly, as we know, the United Kingdom Government has failed to act.
Holyrood Committee launches call for evidence on female participation in sport and physical activity.
An inquiry has been launched into female participation in sport and physical activity by the Health, Social Care and Sport Committee..