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Official Report Meeting date: 11 January 2023

Rural Affairs, Islands and Natural Environment Committee 11 January 2023

When will there actually be money on the table? Will it be in 2024-25 or in 2025-26? It will be from April 2024. Okay.
News Published: 30 January 2023

Holyrood’s Local Government, Housing and Planning Committee to visit Renfrewshire

Holyrood’s Local Government, Housing and Planning Committee to visit Renfrewshire. Holyrood’s Local Government, Housing and Planning Committee to visit Renfrewshire.
Last updated: 13 February 2026

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Children (Care, Care Experience and Services Planning) (Scotland) Bill 3rd Marshalled List of Amendments for Stage 2 The Bill will be considered in the following order— Sections 22 to 26 Long Title Amendments marked * are new (including manuscript amendments) or have been altered.
Last updated: 1 December 2021

Minutes of the CPG on Credit Unions meeting of 26 October 2021

Minutes of the CPG on Credit Unions meeting of 26 October 2021.
Official Report Meeting date: 21 December 2023

Meeting of the Parliament 21 December 2023

The number of in-patients waiting longer than two years was reduced by 26 per cent. We will continue to invest in our NHS.
Official Report Meeting date: 7 February 2024

Meeting of the Parliament 07 February 2024

He wants the cabinet secretary to explain why that budget has been cut by 26 per cent when the overall capital budget has been cut by only 4.3 per cent.
Last updated: 2 March 2023

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We would also like to ask you questions on the latest consolidated accounts 2021-22, as part of our ongoing scrutiny of financial sustainability and transparency issues.
Last updated: 8 June 2022

Groupings of amendments at Stage 3

Groupings of amendments Group 1: Purpose 15, 16 Group 2: Scrutiny of proposed plan 47, 49, 50, 52 Group 3: Content of plans 17, 1, 2, 18, 19, 48, 20, 63, 3, 29, 64, 65, 66 Group 4: Matters to be taken into account in preparing plans 4, 5, 8, 9, 10, 14 Group 5: Principles 21, 22, 23, 24, 25, 26, 27, 30, 31, 32, 33, 34, 67 Group 6: Specifying new bodies 51, 58, 62 Group 7: Healthy basket guarantee 53 Group 8: Consultation 54, 55, 55A, 59, 60, 61 Group 9: Importance of communicating in particular ways 6, 56, 7, 11, 68, 12, 40, 13, 43 Group 10: Review and report 57, 69, 70, 71 SP Bill 4A - G Session 6 (2022) Group 11: Scottish Food Commission 28, 35, 36, 37, 37A, 38, 39, 41, 42, 44, 45, 46 THIS IS NOT THE MARSHALLED LIST Amendments in debating order Group 1: Purpose Rhoda Grant 15 Before section 1, insert— Rachael Hamilton 16 Before section 1, insert— Group 2: Scrutiny of proposed plan Colin Smyth 47 In section 1, page 1, line 11, leave out and insert Colin Smyth 49 In section 1B, page 2, line 26, after insert Colin Smyth 50 In section 1B, page 2, line 32, leave out and insert Colin Smyth 52 In section 1B, page 3, line 3, leave out subsections (4) and (5) THIS IS NOT THE MARSHALLED LIST Group 3: Content of plans Rachael Hamilton 17 In section 1, page 1, line 18, at end insert— Brian Whittle 1 In section 1, page 1, line 18, at end insert— Brian Whittle 2 In section 1, page 1, line 18, at end insert— Mairi Gougeon 18 In section 1, page 1, line 18, at end insert— Rachael Hamilton 19 In section 1, page 1, line 18, at end insert— Rachael Hamilton 48 In section 1, page 1, line 18, at end insert— Mairi Gougeon 20 In section 1, page 1, line 21, after insert THIS IS NOT THE MARSHALLED LIST Rachael Hamilton 63 In section 7, page 5, line 12, at end insert— Brian Whittle 3 In section 7, page 5, line 12, at end insert— Beatrice Wishart 29 In section 7, page 5, line 12, at end insert— Monica Lennon 64 In section 7, page 5, line 12, at end insert— Rachael Hamilton 65 In section 7, page 5, line 12, at end insert— Rachael Hamilton 66 In section 7, page 5, line 12, at end insert— THIS IS NOT THE MARSHALLED LIST Group 4: Matters to be taken into account in preparing plans Rachael Hamilton 4 In section 1, page 1, line 22, leave out Rachael Hamilton 5 In section 1, page 1, line 23, after insert Rachael Hamilton 8 In section 7, page 5, line 16, leave out Rachael Hamilton 9 In section 7, page 5, line 17, after insert Rachael Hamilton 10 In section 7, page 5, line 27, at end insert— Rachael Hamilton 14 In section 16, page 9, line 1, at end insert— Group 5: Principles Rhoda Grant 21 In section 1A, page 2, line 6, after insert Rhoda Grant 22 In section 1A, page 2, line 6, after insert Ariane Burgess 23 In section 1A, page 2, line 10, leave out and insert Rachael Hamilton 24 In section 1A, page 2, line 13, after insert Rachael Hamilton 25 In section 1A, page 2, line 14, at end insert— THIS IS NOT THE MARSHALLED LIST Rachael Hamilton 26 In section 1A, page 2, line 14, at end insert— Rhoda Grant 27 In section 1A, page 2, line 17, after insert Rhoda Grant 30 In section 7A, page 5, line 29, after insert Rhoda Grant 31 In section 7A, page 5, line 29, after insert Rachael Hamilton 32 In section 7A, page 5, line 32, at end insert— Ariane Burgess 33 In section 7A, page 5, line 33, leave out and insert Rhoda Grant 34 In section 7A, page 5, line 40, after insert Monica Lennon 67 In section 7A, page 5, line 40, at end insert— Group 6: Specifying new bodies Rachael Hamilton 51 In section 1B, page 3, line 2, at end insert— Rachael Hamilton 58 In section 5, page 4, line 8, at end insert— THIS IS NOT THE MARSHALLED LIST Rachael Hamilton 62 In section 7, page 4, line 36, at end insert— Group 7: Healthy basket guarantee Rachael Hamilton 53 After section 1B, insert— Group 8: Consultation Colin Smyth 54 In section 2, page 3, line 13, after insert Colin Smyth 55 In section 2, page 3, line 13, at end insert— Colin Smyth 55A As an amendment to amendment 55, line 5, after insert Colin Smyth 59 In section 6, page 4, line 23, after insert Colin Smyth 60 In section 6, page 4, line 29, leave out Colin Smyth 61 In section 6, page 4, line 29, after insert Group 9: Importance of communicating in particular ways Rachael Hamilton 6 In section 2, page 3, line 13, at end insert— Monica Lennon 56 In section 2, page 3, line 13, at end insert— Rachael Hamilton 7 After section 6, insert— Rachael Hamilton 11 In section 8, page 6, line 11, at end insert— THIS IS NOT THE MARSHALLED LIST Monica Lennon 68 In section 8, page 6, line 11, at end insert— Rachael Hamilton 12 After section 12, insert— Ariane Burgess 40 After section 12, insert— Rachael Hamilton 13 In section 14, page 7, line 22, at end insert— Rachael Hamilton 43 In section 16, page 8, line 35, at end insert— Group 10: Review and report Colin Smyth 57 In section 5, page 4, line 8, at end insert— Rachael Hamilton 69 In section 11, page 6, line 26, at end insert— Rachael Hamilton 70 In section 11, page 6, line 26, at end insert— Rachael Hamilton 71 In section 11, page 6, line 26, at end insert— Group 11: Scottish Food Commission Ariane Burgess 28 In section 6, page 4, line 20, at end insert— Ariane Burgess 35 In section 12, page 7, line 2, at end insert— THIS IS NOT THE MARSHALLED LIST Ariane Burgess 36 After section 12, insert— Ariane Burgess 37 After section 12, insert— Colin Smyth 37A As an amendment to amendment 37, line 16, at end insert— Ariane Burgess 38 After section 12, insert— Ariane Burgess 39 After section 12, insert— Rachael Hamilton 41 After section 12 insert— THIS IS NOT THE MARSHALLED LIST Rachael Hamilton 42 After section 12, insert— Ariane Burgess 44 In section 16, page 9, line 1, at end insert— Ariane Burgess 45 In section 16, page 9, line 5, at end insert— Ariane Burgess 46 After section 18, insert— © Parliamentary copyright.
Last updated: 16 January 2025

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S6M-14871: David Torrance: 10% Increase in Prevalence of MS in Scotland Found by MS Society— That the Parliament thanks the MS Society for its work in conducting a new study, which has reportedly discovered that the number of people living in Scotland, including in Kirkcaldy, with multiple sclerosis (MS) has increased 7 PB/S6/25/001 by 10%, and that the latest MS prevalence figure for Scotland is now estimated to be more than 17,000, which is higher than the 2019 figure of 15,000; understands that the sharp rise is thought to be due to a combination of factors, including better diagnosis and people with MS living longer, rather than simply an increase in the risk of developing MS, and that the new data shows that there are now estimated to be more than 150,000 people living with MS across the whole of the UK, up from an estimated 130,000; further understands that 73% of people with MS in Scotland are female, meaning that almost three times as many females live with the condition compared with males, and that people are most likely to be diagnosed in their 30s and 40s but that MS can affect people of all ages, ethnic backgrounds and genders, and notes the belief that this new data highlights the need for further investment into neurological services to support those with MS, particularly given reports that the UK currently ranks 44 out of 45 European nations for the number of neurologists for each person with a neurological condition.
Last updated: 18 December 2024

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S6M-14871: David Torrance: 10% Increase in Prevalence of MS in Scotland Found by MS Society— That the Parliament thanks the MS Society for its work in conducting a new study, which has reportedly discovered that the number of people living in Scotland, including in Kirkcaldy, with multiple sclerosis (MS) has increased by 10%, and that the latest MS prevalence figure for Scotland is now estimated to be more than 17,000, which is higher than the 2019 figure of 15,000; understands that the sharp rise is thought to be due to a combination of factors, including better diagnosis and people with MS living longer, rather than simply an increase in the risk of developing MS, and that the new data shows that there are now estimated to be more than 150,000 people living with MS across the whole of the UK, up from an estimated 130,000; further understands that 73% of people with MS in Scotland are female, meaning that almost three times as many females live with the condition compared with males, and that people are most likely to be diagnosed in their 30s and 40s but that MS can affect people of all ages, ethnic backgrounds and genders, and notes the belief that this new data highlights the need for further investment into neurological services to support those with MS, particularly given reports that the UK 6 PB/S6/24/187 currently ranks 44 out of 45 European nations for the number of neurologists for each person with a neurological condition.

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