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Official Report Meeting date: 4 March 2025

Finance and Public Administration Committee 04 March 2025

The capital budget is, as you know, increasing across the piece as we move into 2025-26, and it has been allocated to portfolios.
Last updated: 10 October 2024

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S6M-13439: Katy Clark: Crisis in Scotland's Retained Fire Service - That the Parliament notes that Scotland’s retained Fire and Rescue Service covers 80% of the landmass of the country, including the West Scotland region, with over 2,700 Fire and Rescue Service personnel working out of 240 fire stations, serving urban and rural communities 365 days a year; is concerned that what it sees as years of budget reductions, the loss of jobs, a recruitment crisis and low pay have resulted in around 150 retained crewed fire appliances a day being "off the run" and unable to respond 9 PB/S6/24/147 to emergency calls; understands that retained firefighters are required to make themselves available for 80 to 120 hours a week and be able to attend their nearest fire station within five to eight minutes of a call, and in return they are paid a retainer of £2,717 to £3,623 per year, with additional payments for training, drill nights and emergency calls, meaning that for most retained firefighters it is their secondary employment and they need another job to make ends meet; further understands that there is a 29% vacancy rate with 11% of recruits reportedly leaving the service in 2022-23 alone; notes the belief that this situation is completely untenable, and further notes the calls for the Scottish Government and the Scottish Fire and Rescue Service, which is consulting on the future of the service, to urgently address what it sees as this crisis in the retained service.
Official Report Meeting date: 22 November 2022

Delegated Powers and Law Reform Committee 22 November 2022

Members indicated agreement.Instruments subject to Negative Procedure Instruments subject to Negative Procedure Under agenda item 3, we are considering three instruments, on which no points have been raised.Seed (Equivalence of Countries) (Amendment) (Scotland) Regulations 2022 (SSI 2022/328) Seed (Equivalence of Countries) (Amendment) (Scotland) Regulations 2022 (SSI 2022/328)Producer Responsibility Obligations (Packaging Waste) Amendment (Scotland) Regulations 2022 (SSI 2022/330) Producer Responsibility Obligations (Packaging Waste) Amendment (Scotland) Regulations 2022 (SSI 2022/330)National Health Service...
Official Report Meeting date: 18 February 2025

Finance and Public Administration Committee 18 February 2025

That is all connected to the financial year 2025-26, which starts in just a few weeks.
Last updated: 14 February 2023

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Tuesday 25 October 2022 8 Today's Business Future Business Motions & Questions Legislation Other Gnothaichean an-diugh Gnothaichean ri teachd Gluasadan agus Ceistean Reachdas Eile Contact Information | Fios Conaltraidh Contacts for Further Information All telephone numbers 0131 348 XXXX Web site: https://www.parliament.scot General Enquiries 5000 Chamber Desk (Motions and Questions) 5199 Parliamentary Business Team (Chamber, Parliamentary Bureau) 5187 Legislation Team 5277 Non-Government Bills Unit (NGBU) 6124 Committee web sites at: https://www.parliament.scot/chamber-and-committees/committees MSP Details https://www.parliament.scot/msps/current-and-previous-msps Tuesday 25 October 2022 9 © Parliamentary copyright.
Last updated: 25 October 2022

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Tuesday 25 October 2022 8 Today's Business Future Business Motions & Questions Legislation Other Gnothaichean an-diugh Gnothaichean ri teachd Gluasadan agus Ceistean Reachdas Eile Contact Information | Fios Conaltraidh Contacts for Further Information All telephone numbers 0131 348 XXXX Web site: https://www.parliament.scot General Enquiries 5000 Chamber Desk (Motions and Questions) 5199 Parliamentary Business Team (Chamber, Parliamentary Bureau) 5187 Legislation Team 5277 Non-Government Bills Unit (NGBU) 6124 Committee web sites at: https://www.parliament.scot/chamber-and-committees/committees MSP Details https://www.parliament.scot/msps/current-and-previous-msps Tuesday 25 October 2022 9 © Parliamentary copyright.
Last updated: 7 March 2023

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Supported by: Bill Kidd*, Kenneth Gibson* *S5M-16705 Bill Bowman: V&A Visitor Milestone Reached—That the Parliament congratulates the Dundee V&A on welcoming its 500,000th visitor; understands that this milestone has been achieved six months ahead of time and that, since opening its doors in September 2018, the V&A has attracted a wide variety of visitors with 26%, or 130,000, from overseas; recognises that Dundee is the "City of Discovery", boasting two world-class universities, and that the V&A is expected to rival some of the UK’s top 40 most-visited places, and looks forward to seeing continued confidence in Dundee and interest in the national and international profile of the city, as well as increasing Scotland’s attractiveness to tourists looking for world-class cultural experiences.
Last updated: 11 June 2024

Marshalled List of Amendments for Stage 2 UK Withdrawal from the European Union (Legal Continuity) (Scotland) Bill

Section 1 Liam Kerr 58 In section 1, page 1, line 7, leave out Murdo Fraser 59 In section 1, page 1, line 11, at end insert— Liam Kerr 60 In section 1, page 1, line 12, leave out and insert Alexander Burnett of Leys 61 In section 1, page 1, line 13, leave out and insert Alexander Burnett of Leys 62 In section 1, page 1, line 14, leave out and insert Alexander Burnett of Leys 63 In section 1, page 1, line 15, leave out subsection (3) Murdo Fraser 64 In section 1, page 1, line 16, leave out from first to end of line 18 and insert Liam Kerr 65 In section 1, page 1, line 21, leave out from to in line 22 SP Bill 28-ML Session 5 (2018) 1 Gordon Lindhurst 66 In section 1, page 1, line 23, leave out and insert Gordon Lindhurst 67 In section 1, page 1, line 24, at end insert— Adam Tomkins 68 Leave out section 1 Section 2 Neil Bibby Supported by: James Kelly 69 In section 2, page 2, line 10, after insert Neil Bibby Supported by: James Kelly 70 In section 2, page 2, line 15, at end insert— Adam Tomkins 71 In section 2, page 2, line 19, leave out and insert Section 3 Gordon Lindhurst 72 In section 3, page 2, line 21, at beginning insert Jamie Greene 73 In section 3, page 3, line 1, after insert Gordon Lindhurst 74 In section 3, page 3, line 3, after second insert Alexander Burnett of Leys 75 In section 3, page 3, line 9, after insert 2 Jackson Carlaw 76 In section 3, page 3, line 16, at end insert— Adam Tomkins 77 In section 3, page 3, line 17, leave out and insert Section 4 Jackson Carlaw 78 In section 4, page 3, line 19, leave out and insert Neil Bibby Supported by: James Kelly 79 In section 4, page 3, line 24, after insert Jackson Carlaw 80 In section 4, page 3, line 29, at end insert Liam Kerr 81 In section 4, page 3, line 34, leave out from to in line 35 and insert Jackson Carlaw 82 In section 4, page 3, line 42, at end insert Liam Kerr 83 In section 4, page 3, line 42, at end insert— Adam Tomkins 84 In section 4, page 4, line 1, leave out and insert Section 5 Adam Tomkins 85 In section 5, page 4, line 3, leave out subsection (1) and insert— 3 Jackson Carlaw 86 In section 5, page 4, line 3, after insert Liam Kerr 87 In section 5, page 4, leave out line 6 Donald Cameron 88 In section 5, page 4, line 6, after insert— Adam Tomkins 89 In section 5, page 4, leave out lines 8 to 12 and insert— Dean Lockhart 90 In section 5, page 4, line 12, at end insert— Adam Tomkins 91 In section 5, page 4, leave out lines 13 to 20 and insert— Jamie Greene 92 In section 5, page 4, line 15, leave out from second to end of line 16 Adam Tomkins 93 In section 5, page 4, line 21, leave out subsections (3) to (5) Claudia Beamish 1 In section 5, page 4, line 21, leave out subsection (3) and insert— Claudia Beamish 2 In section 5, page 4, line 23, at end insert— Colin Smyth 3 In section 5, page 4, line 23, at end insert— Graham Simpson 94 In section 5, page 4, line 23, at end insert— Jamie Greene 95 In section 5, page 4, line 23, at end insert— Donald Cameron 96 In section 5, page 4, line 25, after insert Donald Cameron 97 In section 5, page 4, line 28, at end insert After section 5 Tavish Scott 4 After section 5, insert— Mark Ruskell 5 After section 5, insert— 6 Mark Ruskell 6 After section 5, insert— Adam Tomkins 98 After section 5, insert— Section 6 Liam Kerr 99 In section 6, page 4, line 37, leave out and insert Liam Kerr 100 In section 6, page 4, line 38, leave out and insert Donald Cameron 101 In section 6, page 4, line 38, at end insert— Liam Kerr 102 In section 6, page 5, line 3, leave out and insert 7 Liam Kerr 103 In section 6, page 5, line 3, leave out and insert Maurice Golden 104 In section 6, page 5, line 10, after second insert Section 7 Maurice Golden 105 In section 7, page 5, line 17, after insert Adam Tomkins 106 In section 7, page 5, line 24, at end insert— Maurice Golden 107 In section 7, page 5, line 24, at end insert— Section 8 Tavish Scott Supported by: Mary Fee 7 Leave out section 8 and insert— 8 After section 9 Michael Russell 108 After section 9, insert— Michael Russell 109 After section 9, insert— Section 10 Tavish Scott 8 In section 10, page 6, line 7, leave out subsection (2) and insert— Adam Tomkins 110 In section 10, page 6, line 7, leave out and insert Adam Tomkins 111 In section 10, page 6, line 8, after second insert Jackson Carlaw 112 In section 10, page 6, line 39, at end insert Graham Simpson 113 In section 10, page 6, line 39, at end insert— Jackson Carlaw 114 In section 10, page 6, line 40, at end insert Section 11 Dean Lockhart 115 In section 11, page 7, line 25, at end insert— Neil Bibby Supported by: James Kelly 116 In section 11, page 7, line 26...
Last updated: 28 April 2025

CPT_Written submission to 29 April evidence session 22 April 2025

For the first time in 23/24 over half of bus journeys in Scotland were made by concessionary passengers. Of the £468.2m 25/26 budget line ‘Concessionary Fares and Bus Services’, £414.5 is for concessionary fares. 5 https://committees.parliament.uk/work/8705/managing-the-impact-of-street-works/ The Support for Bus Services line - £49.5m – is the core funding for bus, the Network Support Grant (NSG).
Last updated: 7 March 2023

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(EU Exit) Regulations 2020 and The Professional Qualifications and Services (Amendments and Miscellaneous Provisions) (EU Exit) Regulations 2020. 2.

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