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S6W-39751 Stephen Kerr: To ask the Scottish Government what strategic objectives were used to justify the purchase of the Glen Prosen estate. S6W-39752 Stephen Kerr: To ask the Scottish Government for what reason it reportedly approved the purchase of the Glen Prosen estate without a published management plan.
Committee reports
Date published:
18 November 2025
Annexe B: written and oral evidence
Written submissions from organisations that provided oral evidence
Carers Scotland
Citizens Advice Scotland
Fraser of Allander Institute
Health and Social Care Alliance Scotland (the ALLIANCE)
Joseph Rowntree Foundation
One Parent Families Scotland
Poverty and Inequality Commission
Professor David Bell, Professor of Economics, University of Stirling
Correspondence
5 August 2025: Letter from the Auditor General for Scotland regarding Upcoming Publications
22 August 2025: Public Health Scotland
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This resulted in an estimated 3,567 checks being completed and 1,757 onward referrals. Final figures for 2025-26 will be confirmed when the Scottish Government publishes its annual national data for the period 1 April 2025 to 31 March 2026 in June 2026.
You may also watch the public part of the Committee meeting live online on the Parliament TV website [http://www.scottishparliament.tv/] To watch the proceedings in English, please select the broadcast feed for Committee Room 3, to watch the proceedings in BSL please select the broadcast feed for the Debating Chamber...
The Keogh review recognised that many procedures are not fully covered by existing regulatory frameworks, thereby allowing anyone to be able to purchase and administer products such as dermal fillers and Botox, despite the potential for significant harm.
S5W-20599 Liam McArthur: To ask the Scottish Government, in light of its plans to establish a new female custodial estate, how many of the five new community custody units have agreed locations, and at what stage each unit is in the planning process.
vLocal Government, Housing and Planning Committee, Official Report, 18 November 2025, Col 9
In its written submission to the NZET Committee, the Existing Homes Alliance said that without the Heat in Buildings Bill in its original form there is a significant gap in a lack of policy to drive action amongst owner-occupiers, who account for 60% of homes:
"...dropping the proposed point of purchase trigger from the Heat in Buildings Bill creates a significant policy gap in the Scottish Government's approach...