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Last updated: 27 June 2023

Written Authority PAC to AGS 26 June 2023

Yours sincerely, Richard Leonard MSP, Convener 2 pdf. application/pdf. 79033. Written Authority PAC to AGS 26 June 2023.
Last updated: 6 October 2022

Impact of EU Exit on the RAI remit letter to the Cabinet Secretary 26 September

Impact of EU Exit on the RAI remit letter to the Cabinet Secretary 26 September.
Committee reports Date published: 27 February 2026

Net Zero, Energy and Transport Committee Report on the Draft Climate Change Plan - Renewables

The Committee heard two main challenges impacting the grid are: The Grid's overall capacity to handle an increased electricity load; Delays in connecting new generation sources to the Grid. As of June 2025, there was 0.7GW of pumped hydro and 0.5GW of battery storage in Scotland, with the CCC modelling a significant increase will be required, reaching 5GW by 2035.iiCCC, Scotland's Carbon Budgets, May 2025, pg 93 Opposition to infrastructure - New renewable developments; whether that is large turbines, pylons or substations and associated infrastructure like new tracks and the work to make them, can arouse opposition.
Last updated: 7 May 2025

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S6W-37370 Douglas Lumsden: To ask the Scottish Government what its latest understanding is of the timetable for UK Government decisions on zonal electricity pricing, and what preparatory work it is undertaking in response to this.
Last updated: 28 May 2024

SPICe Briefing for Petition PE2083

Witnesses highlighted that the proposed new rules would not prevent dog attacks inside a private residence.
Questions and Answers Date answered: 22 July 2025

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Pilot schemes are expected to return in these areas for the 2025/26 season as well as expand to further locales including within Loch Lomond and the Trossachs National Park.In addition to this, in the lowlands specifically we are supporting deer management through the Low Ground Venison Supply Chain Project which will explore ways to help low ground deer managers improve the infrastructure for handling and chilling venison carcasses and increase throughput. 13 applicants have been issued grant funding to date.As set out in our 2025-26 Programme for Government, we are committed to working with stakeholders on “the development of local pilot projects on deer management programmes, including an implementation plan and funding models deer management”.
Last updated: 8 April 2024

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Cunninghame Graham and Adamson Scotland: Party, Prose and Political Aesthetic 25 May 2022 Fergus SNP Scotland’s Fair Share, the Potential of Ewing Solar Energy in Scotland th 26 May 2022 Sharon CON Marking the 40 Anniversary of the Dowey Liberation of the Falkland Islands 31 May 2022 Colin Smyth LAB Ethical Principles in Wildlife Management 1 June 2022 Collette SNP Access to Cannabis-based Products for Stevenson Medicinal Use 7 June 2022 Sue Webber CON Economic Value of Medical Charity Research in Scotland 8 June 2022 Graeme Dey SNP Commemorating 40 Years Since the Falklands War 9 June 2022 Rhoda Grant LAB NHS Staff Recruitment and Retention 9 June 2022 Bill Kidd SNP Making Scotland hostile to trafficking and a safe place for Ukrainian Refugees 14 June 2022 Alasdair SNP Supporting Great Bernera’s Community Allan Land Buyout 15 June 2022 Meghan CON Better Protection for Scotland’s War Gallacher Memorials 16 June 2022 Christine SNP Men Don’t Talk Grahame 21 June 2022 Bob Doris SNP MND Scotland Report, No Time to Lose: Addressing the Housing Needs of People with MND 22 June 2022 Ross Greer GRN Save Loch Lomond 23 June 2022 Douglas CON Celebrating Success of Rugby in Lumsden Scotland 29 June 2022 John Mason SNP Scotland’s Companies 30 June 2022 Marie McNair SNP Action Mesothelioma Day 2022 30 June 2022 Michael LAB Dundee Drugs Commission Review Marra Report 6 September Liz Smith CON Team Scotland at the 2022 2022 Commonwealth Games 7 September Kaukab SNP Changing the Stewart Boundaries – Ending Institutional Racism in Sport PB/S6/23/41 8 September Rhoda Grant LAB Fair Tax Week 21 September Alexander CON NHS Out-of-hours GP Services 2022 Stewart 22 September Ruth Maguire SNP Ardeer Girls Take Centre Stage 2022 22 September Clare SNP Gas Safety Week 2022, The Hidden 2022 Adamson Dangers 27 September Kenneth SNP Adopt a Road 2022 Gibson 28 September Pam Gosal CON Congratulating Scottish Universities on 2022 Research Excellence Framework 29 September Daniel LAB Mesh Treatment Clarity 2022 Johnson 4 October Elena SNP Challenge Poverty Week 2022 2022 Whitham 6 October Mark Ruskell GRN Greyhound Racing in Scotland 2022 th 25 October Gordon SNP 20 Year of The BIG Project 2022 MacDonald 26 October Alex Cole- LD Sewage and Scotland’s Waters 2022 Hamilton 27 October Murdo Fraser CON The MOD coming Back to Perth 2022 1 November Siobhan SNP World Menopause Month Brown 2 November Alasdair SNP Western Isled Interconnector Allan 3 November Miles Briggs CON Cancer Card 3 November Carol LAB Allied Health Professions Day 2022 Mochan 8 November Stephen Kerr CON A Potato with more Vitamin C Than a Lemon 9 November Stuart SNP Greenock and Inverclyde Faced with McMillan Higher Forecourt Prices than the rest of Scotland 10 November Emma SNP Mental Health Stigma in the Workplace Roddick 15 November Alexander CON Improving Outcomes for People with Burnett Neurological Conditions 16 November Bill Kidd SNP Co-op.
Last updated: 8 December 2022

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Hunting with Dogs (Scotland) Bill 2nd Marshalled List of Amendments for Stage 2 The Bill will be considered in the following order— Sections 3 to 13 Schedule Long Sections 14 to 27 Title Amendments marked * are new (including manuscript amendments) or have been altered.
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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