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Committees Last updated: 27 March 2025

NHS in Scotland 2024: Finance and performance

The Scottish Parliament examines what the Scottish Government is doing, makes new laws on devolved matters and debates the issues of the day..
Committee reports Date published: 14 June 2024

Stage 1 Report on the Judicial Factors (Scotland) Bill - Financial Memorandum

The Committee separately noted that the Financial Memorandum to the Bill contained the following paragraphs: The SCTS, in its Corporate Plan 2023-26, announced that work to transform the services provided by the Office of the Public Guardian and the Accountant of Court is under way.
Committee reports Date published: 30 June 2020

Supply and demand for medicines - Outcomes data for research, development, purchasing and procurement - Cancer Medicines Outcome Programme

We understandiiLetter from Rose Marie Parr, Chief Medical Officer on Supply and Demand for Medicines, 26 February 2020 the scalability of the project across other clinical areas was being considered.
Last updated: 23 June 2025

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(S6T-02606) First Minister’s Questions selected for answer on 26 June 2025 1. Russell Findlay: Question to be taken in Chamber.
Last updated: 22 January 2026

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It provides a recommendation to the Scottish Parliament that it consent to all remaining clauses requiring a consent position (Clauses 2-14, 22 and 26), as well as to new clauses inserted by amendment (as yet unnumbered).
Committee reports Date published: 2 July 2022

Robbing Peter to pay Paul: Low income and the debt trap - Administrative error

meeting=13838&amp;iob=125493</a> IRRV also shared an example of a case where a care leaver requested for their first rent payment to be deducted from their universal credit to be paid direct to the landlord, but it was not deducted.
Questions and Answers Date answered: 4 June 2025

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The Scottish Government has committed to keep the Route Map updated, as additional detail becomes available.In 2024 our Agricultural Reform Programme Road Show visited 26 events across the country, to talk directly to farmers and crofters about the changes and we will continue to attend shows and markets in 2025.
Last updated: 14 February 2023

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Supported by: Siobhian Brown*, Annabelle Ewing*, Kenneth Gibson*, Collette Stevenson*, Stuart McMillan*, Colin Beattie*, Elena Whitham*, Bill Kidd*, Sue Webber*, Ruth Maguire*, Fulton MacGregor*, Gillian Martin* *S6M-00536 Paul Sweeney: Cutting Steel on HMS Belfast, the Latest Clyde Built Ship—That the Parliament congratulates the workers at BAE Systems' Govan shipyard in Glasgow as they ceremonially cut the first steel on their latest vessel for the Royal Navy, HMS Belfast, on 29 June 2021; notes that this event marks the start of the manufacturing of the third City Class Type 26 Global Combat Ship to be constructed by BAE Systems, after HMS Glasgow and HMS Cardiff; recognises that the eight Type 26 vessels will be world class anti-submarine warfare ships, which will replace the anti-submarine variant Type 23 ships that were originally designed and built by Yarrow Shipbuilders at Scotstoun on the Clyde, and that this new class will be the most advanced ships of their type globally; celebrates the economic impact the project is having in Glasgow in supporting over 2,500 skilled jobs directly, and over 5,000 jobs and £160 million worth of wages across Scotland each year; further notes the international reach of the Glasgow-based project, with Type 26 class variants also being designed at the company's Scotstoun shipyard for the Royal Australian and Canadian Navies, and wishes all involved in Glasgow's most famous industry continued success and prosperity in the future.
Last updated: 2 July 2021

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Supported by: Siobhian Brown*, Annabelle Ewing*, Kenneth Gibson*, Collette Stevenson*, Stuart McMillan*, Colin Beattie*, Elena Whitham*, Bill Kidd*, Sue Webber*, Ruth Maguire*, Fulton MacGregor*, Gillian Martin* *S6M-00536 Paul Sweeney: Cutting Steel on HMS Belfast, the Latest Clyde Built Ship—That the Parliament congratulates the workers at BAE Systems' Govan shipyard in Glasgow as they ceremonially cut the first steel on their latest vessel for the Royal Navy, HMS Belfast, on 29 June 2021; notes that this event marks the start of the manufacturing of the third City Class Type 26 Global Combat Ship to be constructed by BAE Systems, after HMS Glasgow and HMS Cardiff; recognises that the eight Type 26 vessels will be world class anti-submarine warfare ships, which will replace the anti-submarine variant Type 23 ships that were originally designed and built by Yarrow Shipbuilders at Scotstoun on the Clyde, and that this new class will be the most advanced ships of their type globally; celebrates the economic impact the project is having in Glasgow in supporting over 2,500 skilled jobs directly, and over 5,000 jobs and £160 million worth of wages across Scotland each year; further notes the international reach of the Glasgow-based project, with Type 26 class variants also being designed at the company's Scotstoun shipyard for the Royal Australian and Canadian Navies, and wishes all involved in Glasgow's most famous industry continued success and prosperity in the future.
Last updated: 23 October 2024

Salmon farming Wild Rise Company 17 October 2024

WIth regards to the facts of the situation, these were reported by the Ferret, published May 26, 2024 "Salmon firm accused of misleading locals over fish farm plans in highland beauty spot" Lesley Spencely and Ailsa McLellan, residents living within a few hundred meters of the feedlot, went on the record.

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