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Cabinet Secretary for Constitution, External Affairs and Culture Angus Robertson MSP T: 0300 244 4000 E: [email protected] Clare Adamson MSP Convener of the Constitution, Europe, External Affairs and Culture Committee ___ th 11 March 2026 Dear Clare, Thank you for the opportunity to provide evidence on 26 February 2026, for the final session...
In our written response to the Minister of 26 January, we specifically expressed our disappointment that the fee increase would not come in until September.
The Scottish Government is currently providing the full funding requested by local authorities to run their inter-island and internal ferry services in 2025-26, which is around £50 million, and increase of 19.4% from last year.
Details of road maintenance allocations to individual councils for financial year 2025-26 can be found on page 40 of the current Scottish Local Government Finance ‘Green Book’.
Consideration by committee 3. At its meeting on 26 November 2025 the Criminal Justice Committee agreed to recommend that the above Instrument be approved.
Business Managers noted that Members’ Business for the week commencing 24 November would be— • Tuesday 25 November: Michelle Thomson: St Andrew's Day 2025. • Wednesday 26 November: Patrick Harvie: Unacceptable Waiting Times for Accessing Gender Identity Clinics. • Thursday 27 November: Tim Eagle: Recognising Public Concerns About Moray FLOW-Park Proposals (...
Deputy First Minister and Cabinet Secretary for Economy and Gaelic Leas Phrìomh Mhinistear agus Rùnaire a’ Chaibineit airson Eaconamaidh agus Gàidhlig Kate Forbes MSP Ceit Fhoirbeis BPA Daniel Johnson MSP Convener Economy and Fair Work Committee The Scottish Parliament Edinburgh EH99 1SP Email: [email protected]26 September 2025 INQUI...
To help it in forming a view on the LCM, the Committee asks why the Scottish Government considers it appropriate to recommend consent to such a such a wide power, particularly in light of the views expressed in the House of Lords nd Delegated Powers and Regulatory Reform Committee’s 32 Report of Session 2024-26 on the Bill, drawing the attention of the Hous...
To help it in forming a view on the LCM, the Committee asks why the Scottish Government considers it appropriate to recommend consent to such a such a wide power, particularly in light of the views expressed in the House of Lords nd Delegated Powers and Regulatory Reform Committee’s 32 Report of Session 2024-26 on the Bill, drawing the attention of the Hous...