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Committee reports Date published: 21 January 2026

Legislative Consent Memorandums on the UK Sustainable Aviation Fuel Bill - Conclusions and recommendations

Have there been discussions with the UK Government, site owners and other stakeholders about this potential use?
Official Report Meeting date: 9 October 2024

Economy and Fair Work Committee 09 October 2024

That is where the joint working between the Governments to consider viable options for the future of the site, including the feasibility of transforming it into a low-carbon fuels hub, comes in.
Last updated: 24 September 2021

Total Business Support Spending by Sector

Annex A Total Business Support Spending by Sector Sector Funds in Scope Total Spend (£million) Retail, • Retail Hospitality and Leisure Grant and Small Business Grant 2,092 Hospitality and Scheme (£1.02 billion) Leisure • COVID-19 Restrictions– Closure & Hardship Fund (£17 million) • COVID-19 Restrictions– Furlough Support Fund (£3.6 million) • Strategic Framework Business Fund (£345 million) • Retail, Hospitality and Leisure January Top up Payment (£238.5 million) • Island Equivalent Payment (£8.6 million) • Island Equivalent Top up (£4.1 million) • Strategic Framework Transition and Business Restart Grant (£432.0 million) • Glasgow & Moray Localised Restrictions Support Fund (2.7 million) th • 5 June Localised Restrictions Support Fund (£6.5 million) • Routemap Extensions Support Fund (£13.5 million)* • Travel Agents Support Fund (£3.7 million) 39.4 Retail • Mobile and Home-Based Close Contact Support Fund (£35.7 (specific) million) • B&B Hardship Fund (£1.2 million) 42.2 Hospitality • Hotel Support Fund (£14 million) (specific) • Hostel COVID-19 Business Support & Continuity Fund (£2.5 million) • Large Self-Catering & Exclusive Use Fund (£3.0 million) • Support for Small Accommodation Providers Paying Council Tax (£8.8 million) • Restart Grant for Small Accommodation Providers Paying Council (£12.7 million) • Independent Cinema Recovery & Resilience (£3.5 million) 13.3 Leisure • Business Contingency Fund – Soft play & Nightclubs (£6.9 million) (specific) • Additional Top up Payments for Licensed Bingo Clubs and Casinos (£2.9 million) • Museums Recovery & Resilience Fund Top Up Fund (£2.3 million) 99.8 Culture and • Creative Scotland Bridging Bursary Fund and Screen Scotland Creative Bridging Bursary Fund (£4.3 million) combined spend • Performing Arts Venue Relief Fund (£12.2 million) • Grassroots Music Venue Stabilisation Fund – Phase 1 (£2.2 million) • Museums & Galleries Scotland Recovery & Resilience Fund (£4.6 million) • Youth Arts Fund (£1.0 million) • Cultural Organisations and Venues Recovery Fund (£13.2 million) • Sustaining Creative Practice Fund – Phase 1 (£2.8 million) • Hardship Fund for Creative Freelancers – all 3 phases (£16.8 million) • Travelling Show People Support Fund (£1.5 million) • Grassroots Music Venue Stabilisation Fund – Phase 2 (£4 million) • Support for 3 Arts Venues (£3 million) 8 Annex A • Museums & Galleries Scotland COVID-19 Adaptation Fund (£0.3 million) • Museums & Galleries Scotland Digital Resilience Fund (£0.1 million) • Museums & Galleries Scotland Urgent Response COVID-19 Fund (£0.6 million) • Culture Collective Fund (£5.9 million) • Culture Organisations and Venues Recovery Fund II (£13 million) • Performing Arts Venues Relief Fund II (£12 million) 22.0 Food and • Sea Fishery Intervention Fund (£8.4 million) Drink • Scottish Seafood Business Resilience Fund (£5.8 million) • Aquaculture Hardship Fund (£0.8 million) • Brewery Support Fund (£1.5 million) • Scottish Wholesale Food & Drink Resilience Fund (£5.5 million) • Events Industry Support Fund I (£5 million) 53.1 Wedding & • Events Industry Support Fund II (£7.4 million) Events • Pivotal Events Business (£11.1 million) • Scottish Wedding Industry Support Fund (£25.8 million) • Top Up for Businesses in the Wedding & Events Sector (£3.8 million) • Taxi & Private Hire Vehicle Driver Support Fund (£32.8 million) 94.8 Taxi & Private • Taxi & Private Hire Vehicle Driver and Operator Support Fund Top Hire Vehicle Up (Up to £62 million) Tourism 42.0 • Coronavirus Support Scheme for Self-Catering Businesses (£1.5 million) • Tour Operator Support Fund (£14.2 million) • Coach Operators Support Fund (£8.5 million) • Visitor...
Official Report Meeting date: 15 May 2014

Meeting of the Parliament 15 May 2014

The Government motion mentions attracting overseas visitors to Scotland.
Official Report Meeting date: 4 September 2025

Meeting of the Parliament 04 September 2025

She said: “The Scottish Government would be open to consider future subsidy to remove peak fares should UK budget allocations to the Scottish Government improve in future years.”
Last updated: 26 October 2023

Chamber_Minutes_20231026

MINUTES OF PROCEEDINGS Parliamentary Year 3, No. 39, Session 6 Meeting of the Parliament Thursday 26 October 2023 Note: (DT) signifies a decision taken at Decision Time.
Official Report Meeting date: 13 November 2024

Meeting of the Parliament 13 November 2024

Are we not seeing abject hypocrisy from the Conservatives, who, during decades in power, failed to provide pensioners with a decent state pension, requiring pensioners instead to rely on pension credit, even though we know that 40 per cent of eligible pensioners do not claim it because the form has 26 pages to read b...
Official Report Meeting date: 13 November 2024

Meeting of the Parliament 13 November 2024

Are we not seeing abject hypocrisy from the Conservatives, who, during decades in power, failed to provide pensioners with a decent state pension, requiring pensioners instead to rely on pension credit, even though we know that 40 per cent of eligible pensioners do not claim it because the form has 26 pages to read b...
Last updated: 9 July 2025

Chamber_Minutes_20250507

Programme for Government: Building the Best Future for Scotland: The Deputy First Minister and Cabinet Secretary for Economy and Gaelic (Kate Forbes) moved S6M-17437—That the Parliament recognises the actions outlined in the Programme for Government 2025-26 to grow the Scottish economy and eradicate child poverty; further recognises that these missions are inextricably linked, with a strong economy providing access to fair work opportunities and supporting investment in public services and ambitious climate and anti-poverty measures; notes that, over the year ahead, the actions within the Programme for Government will build on Scotland’s economic strengths to address the additional challenges the country faces from economic volatility, capturing the economic opportunities ahead to drive improvements in living standards, reduce child poverty and build a strong foundation for the future, to weather the global economic uncertainty; welcomes the Scottish Government’s continued focus on delivering action across the drivers of child poverty reduction, to increase earned incomes, reduce the costs of living and maximise incomes from social security and benefits in kind, and commits to working together to grow the economy, and deliver on the 2030 child poverty targets unanimously supported by the Scottish Parliament.
SPICe briefings Date published: 20 November 2019

Resolving parenting disputes: Scotland compared to other countries

Sutherland, E.E. (2012). The Future of Child and Family Law: International Predictions, para 1.17.

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