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PreBudgetScrutiny_ChiefExecSocSecScotToConvener_16Oct25

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Last updated: 27 June 2025

Challenging Racial CPG Meeting Minutes 26022025

Agenda item 3: Discussion • Ephraim noted that focus of CPG meeting was on Hindu community in Scotland – unfortunate that Scottish Hindu Foundation were not able to attend and provide an update. • Hinduphobia item scheduled for this meeting to be postponed at later date when organisation is able to lead on it. • Noted need to fix items of business for rest of the year • Members noted good work of Scottish Hindu Foundation – which acts as umbrella body for smaller organisations. • CPG members emphasised importance of listening to all with the CPG open to anyone who wished to contribute and importance of respecting each other’s opinions. • Convenor noted need to recognise that various community groups will have common experiences they face – need to set common grounds and build on how to best tackle these issues in unison as a group. • Issues should not be compartmentalised but rather complement one another – to be in line with purpose of CPG. • Ephraim noted that issues can be presented from various religious groups so that Non-Muslim Communities have an accurate picture of islamophobia, for non-Hindus to know issues regarding Hinduphobia and non-Jewish be aware of issues within Jewish communities – to create community integration, harmony and understanding of each other’s experiences. • Need to understand each other’s issues and tackle them collectively Agenda item 4: CPG Priorities/Roadmap for 2025 o New...
Last updated: 30 January 2023

SPICe Briefing for petition PE1997

Motion S6M-07391 was lodged on 5 January 2023 by John Mason MSP celebrating World Braille Day, which honours the birth of Braille’s inventor, Louis Braille, who was born on 4 January 1809. Laura Haley Researcher 26/01/2023 The purpose of this briefing is to provide a brief overview of issues raised by the petition.
Last updated: 13 December 2021

Minutes of the CPG on Dyslexia meeting of 18 November 2021

The Vice Convener suggested that this should now be followed up with a letter from the CPG to the new Cabinet Secretary requesting an update on the Government’s discussions. 6.
Last updated: 14 June 2024

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Act 1974 1 May 2024 Maggie GRN Celebrating Workers and Trade Unions Chapman on May Day 2 May 2024 Tess White CON New Energy Infrastructure in the North of Scotland 7 May 2024 Richard LAB Supporting the Further Education Leonard Workforce 8 May 2024 Emma SNP World Asthma Day 2024 Harper 9 May 2024 Collette SNP Shining a Light on Domestic Abuse in Stevenson LGBT+ History Month 14 May 2024 Maurice CON Urgent Action to Tackle Climate Golden Change 15 May 224 Clare SNP No Falls Week 2024 Adamson 16 May 2024 Martin LAB Foster Care Fortnight Whitfield 21 May 2024 Marie McNair SNP National Epilepsy Week 22 May 2024 Alexander CON National Lyme Disease Awareness Burnett Month 23 May 2024 Alasdair Allan SNP Europe Day 2024 29 May 2024 Jamie Halcro CON Importance of Wood-burning Stoves Johnston and Other Direct Emission Heating to Homes in Rural and Island Communities 25 PB/S6/24/100 30 May 2024 Alex Rowley LAB Physiotherapy Workforce Shortage in Scotland 30 May 2024 Michelle SNP Taliban's Suppression of Women's and Thomson Girls' Rights in Afghanistan - Rescheduled from 28 May 2024 Record of Members’ Business taken by the Parliament in Session 6 Party SNP CON LAB GRN LD Alba TOTAL Frequency (no) 161 76 51 19 9 0 316 Frequency % 51 24 16 6 3 0 100 Parliamentary Business Team May 2024 26 pdf. application/pdf. 350950.
Last updated: 2 May 2024

SPBill31GS062024Rev

Groupings of amendments of circular economy Purpose 92, 131 Circular economy strategy: content of strategy 93, 132, 181, 182, 208, 209, 210, 94, 183, 95, 96, 97, 133, 98, 134, 135, 184, 185, 136, 137, 137A, 138, 139, 211, 140, 122, 212, 99, 123, 186, 213 Notes on amendments in this Group Amendment 140 pre-empts amendment 122 Circular economy strategy: consultation, publication, reporting 1, 187, 188, 2, 3, 189, 80, 190 body to the Scottish Ministers Advisory 141, 151 Circular economy targets: duty to make regulations and pre-laying procedure for first regulations 81, 147, 150 Circular economy targets: content of targets 4, 124, 100, 191, 101, 102, 103, 142, 143, 192, 214, 144, 125, 126, 145, 193, 194, 146, 195, 127, 9, 10 Notes on amendments in this Group Amendment 214 pre-empts amendments 144, 125, 126, 145, 127, 193, 194, 195 SP Bill 31 - G (Revised) Session 6 (2024) Commencement and deadline for use of regulation-making powers under the Bill 5, 6, 7, 8, 19, 20, 21, 22, 30, 31, 32, 33, 34, 40, 41, 42, 43, 45, 47, 48, 49, 50, 51, 52, 53, 54, 61, 62, 63, 64, 68, 69, 70, 71, 73, 74, 75, 76, 77, 175, 176, 78, 177, 178, 79, 179 Notes on amendments in this Group The following amendments are direct alternatives: 5 and 6, 7 and 8, 19 and 20, 21 and 22, 30 and 31, 32 and 33, 40 and 41, 42 and 43, 47 and 48, 49 and 50, 51 and 52, 53 and 54, 61 and 62, 63 and 64, 68 and 69, 70 and 71, 73 and 74, 75 and 76 Circular economy targets: monitoring, reporting and enforcement of targets 82, 11, 148, 149, 12, 13, 14, 152 Circular economy infrastructure 128 Human rights and environmental due diligence in value chain 215 Targets for household waste recycling 15, 16, 17, 18, 205, 164, 60, 90, 165, 166, 167, 168, 206, 91 Reporting on waste 196, 197, 72, 171, 172, 173 Restrictions on the disposal of unsold consumer goods 104, 83, 84, 85, 86, 153, 154, 155, 156, 198, 88, 23 Compliance of regulations with UK Internal Market Act 87, 28 Charges for single-use items 24, 25, 26...
Last updated: 12 March 2026

Budget Scrutiny SFRS Follow up Information

Can the SFRS provide estimates of the potential reduction of wholetime firefighter which might result from the near flat cash funding provision for the Service across each of the three years of the Scottish Spending Review If we receive £18m in 26/27 and flat cash for the next two years, we will have a gap of £6m in 26/27, a further £10m in 27/28 and a further £10m in 28/29 This equates to 128 firefighters in 26/27, 198 firefighters in 27/28 and 191 firefighters in 28/29 – a total of 517 FF This means on top of the 10 appliances temporarily withdrawn in 2023 there would be a further 6 appliances off the run in 26/27 and a further 10 in 27/28 and another 10 in 28/29.
Last updated: 16 June 2025

SPBill39AGS062025Timed

Groupings of amendments Group 1: Areas of linguistic significance 13, 14, 15, 16, 17, 18, 1, 2, 19, 20, 21, 22, 23, 65 Group 2: Gaelic language targets 24, 25, 26, 27, 28, 29, 30 Group 3: Minor and technical 31, 39, 40, 41, 42, 50, 51, 52, 53, 54, 55, 56, 57, 59, 61 55 minutes Group 4: Gaelic language standards 32, 33, 34 Group 5: Reporting on Gaelic language strategy and plans 35, 36, 37, 38 Group 6: Education material in Gaelic and Scots 43, 44, 3, 62, 63, 64 Group 7: Gaelic medium education requests 11, 12 1 hour 50 minutes SP Bill 39A - G (Timed) Session 6 (2025) Group 8: All-Gaelic schools requests 45, 46, 47, 48, 49 Group 9: Sabhal Mòr Ostaig 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10 Group 10: Equal respect for Scots language 58, 60 2 hours 25 minutes THIS IS NOT THE MARSHALLED LIST Amendments in debating order Group 1: Areas of linguistic significance Pam Duncan-Glancy 13 In section 4, page 4, line 2, at end insert— Pam Duncan-Glancy 14 In section 4, page 4, leave out lines 5 and 6 Pam Duncan-Glancy 15 In section 4, page 4, line 14, leave out and insert Pam Duncan-Glancy 16 In section 4, page 4, line 18, at end insert— Emma Roddick 17 In section 4, page 4, line 21, at end insert— Emma Roddick 18 In section 4, page 4, line 21, at end insert— Pam Duncan-Glancy 1 In section 4, page 4, line 29, after insert THIS IS NOT THE MARSHALLED LIST Pam Duncan-Glancy 2 In section 4, page 5, line 10, after insert Emma Roddick 19 In section 4, page 5, line 27, at end insert— Emma Roddick 20 In section 4, page 5, line 30, leave out and insert Emma Roddick 21 In section 4, page 6, line 9, at end insert— Pam Duncan-Glancy 22 In section 4, page 6, line 9, at end insert— Pam Duncan-Glancy 23 In section 4, page 6, line 9, at end insert— Ross Greer 65 In section 4, page 6, line 9, at end insert— Group 2: Gaelic language targets Kate Forbes 24 In section 5, page 6, line 31, at end insert— Kate Forbes 25 In section 5, page 6, line 32, after insert Kate Forbes 26 In section 5, page 6, line 35, after insert Kate Forbes 27 In section 5, page 6, line 35, after insert Kate Forbes 28 In section 5, page 6, line 35, at end insert— Kate Forbes 29 In section 5, page 6, line 38, at end insert— THIS IS NOT THE MARSHALLED LIST Michael Marra 30 In section 5, page 6, line 38, at end insert— Group 3: Minor and technical Kate Forbes 31 In section 5, page 7, line 1, after first insert Kate Forbes 39 In section 9A, page 13, line 4, after insert Kate Forbes 40 In section 9A, page 13, line 8, after insert Kate Forbes 41 Move section 9B to after section 9C Kate Forbes 42 Move section 9C to after section 9 Kate Forbes 50 In section 25C, page 30, line 4, leave out and insert THIS IS NOT THE MARSHALLED LIST Kate Forbes 51 In section 25C, page 30, line 7, after insert Kate Forbes 52 In section 25C, page 30, line 9, after insert Kate Forbes 53 In section 25C, page 30, line 10, leave out and insert Kate Forbes 54 In section 25C, page 30, line 12, leave out Kate Forbes 55 In section 25C, page 30, line 14, leave out Kate Forbes 56 In section 25C, page 30, line 16, after first insert Kate Forbes 57 Move section 25C to after section 9B Ross Greer 59 In section 29, page 32, line 18, leave out and insert— Kate Forbes 61 Move section 30B to after section 30 Group 4: Gaelic language standards Michael Marra 32 In section 6, page 8, line 1, leave out and insert Michael Marra 33 In section 6, page 8, line 2, leave out and insert THIS IS NOT THE MARSHALLED LIST Michael Marra 34 In section 6, page 8, line 35, at end insert— Group 5: Reporting on Gaelic language strategy and plans Ross Greer 35 In section 8, page 10, leave out lines 7 to 9 and insert— Ross Greer 36 In section 9, page 12, leave out lines 22 to 26 and insert— Kate Forbes 37 In section 9, page 12, line 29, after insert Ross Greer 38 In section 9, page 12, line 30, at end insert— THIS IS NOT THE MARSHALLED LIST Group 6: Education material in Gaelic and Scots Ross Greer 43 In section 11, page 14, line 21, at end insert— Ross Greer 44 After section 13, insert— Pam Duncan-Glancy 3 After section 18, insert— Ross Greer 62 In section 31, page 33, line 23, at end insert— Ross Greer 63 After section 33, insert— Ross Greer 64 After section 33, insert— Group 7: Gaelic medium education requests Miles Briggs 11 After section 22, insert— Miles Briggs 12 Leave out section 23 THIS IS NOT THE MARSHALLED LIST Group 8: All-Gaelic schools requests Ross Greer 45 In section 22A, page 22, line 5, leave out and insert Ross Greer 46 In section 22A, page 22, line 17, leave out and insert Ross Greer 47 In section 22A, page 22, line 39, leave out and insert Ross Greer 48 In section 22A, page 23, line 1, leave out and insert Ross Greer 49 In section 22A, page 24, line 37, at end insert— Group 9: Sabhal Mòr Ostaig Willie Rennie 4 In section 25A, page 29, line 18, at end insert— Willie Rennie 5 In section 25A, page 29, line 19, at beginning insert Willie Rennie 6 In section 25A, page 29, line 20, leave out subsection (2) and insert— THIS IS NOT THE MARSHALLED LIST Willie Rennie 7 In section 25A, page 29, line 23, leave out and insert Willie Rennie 8 In section 25A, page 29, line 23, at end insert— Willie Rennie 9 In section 25A, page 29, line 26, at end insert— Willie Rennie 10 Leave out section 25B Group 10: Equal respect for Scots language Ross Greer 58 In section 27, page 31, line 12, at end insert— Ross Greer 60 In section 30, page 32, line 27, at end insert— © Parliamentary copyright.
Last updated: 14 January 2025

Chamber_Minutes_20250114

The motion was then agreed to ((DT) by division: For 69 (including 4 proxy votes), Against 23, Abstentions 26). 5. Revision to Business Programme: The Minister for Parliamentary Business (Jamie Hepburn) moved S6M-16112— That the Parliament agrees to the following revisions to the programme of business for— (a) Wednesday 15 January 2025— delete 7.00 pm Decis...
Last updated: 26 January 2022

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MINUTES OF PROCEEDINGS Parliamentary Year 1, No. 74, Session 6 Meeting of the Parliament Wednesday 26 January 2022 Note: (DT) signifies a decision taken at Decision Time.

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