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The Committee considered the delegated powers in the Bill at Stage 1 at its meetings on 6 February and 19 March 2024 and issued its report on 26 March 2024.
The Bill completed Stage 2 on 4 October 2024.
On the back of that meeting, I was very pleased that Mr Drummond visited South Uist and met residents. That followed a similar visit from the former transport minister in late May and a visit that the new transport minister made recentl...
Decision on taking business in private, Budget scrutiny 2025-26, Retrofitting of housing for net zero, Subordinate legislation, Budget scrutiny 2025-26, Retrofitting of housing for net-zero, Electoral boundaries: Independent review of automaticity.
Declaration of interests, Decision on taking business in private, Pre-Budget Scrutiny 2025-26, Pre-Budget Scrutiny 2025-26, Renters' Rights Bill (UK Parliament legislation), Housing (Scotland) Bill (in private).
Questions and Answers
Date answered:
23 March 2026
Of the £12.9 million allocation into gynaecology services in 2025-26, over £9.4 million has been directed to inpatient/day-case activity.The impact of this investment is tracked centrally through routine self-reported returns submitted by NHS Boards and via Public Health Scotland’s (PHS) monthly Stage of Treatment publication.As of 31 January 2026 (latest), PHS data shows that waits of over 52 weeks for gynaecology inpatient or day-case had reduced by 21.8% since 31 July 2025.
S6M-04898: Jenni Minto: Dunoon Grammar School Shortlisted in World's Best School Awards – That the Parliament congratulates Dunoon Grammar School on being the only Scottish school shortlisted for a prize in the World’s Best School Awards; understands that the shortlist is comprised of 10 schools from all around the world and is awarded for community collaboration; further understands that this comes in recognition of Dunoon Grammar School being at the heart of its community and using its skill-based courses to support the local community by evaluating the community’s needs and gaps in the workplace; notes that it facilitated over 50 skill- based courses to empower students to work in a range of different professions, and wishes the whole school community the very best for the next stage in the award process.