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Last updated: 14 February 2023

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Miles Briggs Members selected for General Questions on 22 December 2022 The following members have been randomly selected for General Questions on the above date.
Last updated: 13 December 2022

BB20221213

Miles Briggs Members selected for General Questions on 22 December 2022 The following members have been randomly selected for General Questions on the above date.
Last updated: 12 June 2023

Agenda for the meeting on 12 June 2023

Minutes from last meeting (24th Nov 2022) and matters arising 3. Topic: Local Authority and Leisure Trust facilities - pricing, challenges and opportunities 4.
Last updated: 6 November 2023

PE2033_E

The Health Behaviour in School-aged Children (HBSC) survey data showed that ‘current e-cigarette use’ (i.e. used in last 30 days) among 15-year-olds in Scotland increased from 7% in 2018 to 25% in 2022. 3% of 11-year-olds and 10% of 13-year-olds reported being ‘current users’ in 2022.
Last updated: 28 March 2024

CMAL update 28 March 2024

Project Status Vessel 1: 28 March 2022 Vessel 2: 28 March 2022 Contract Award Date Vessel 3: 31 January 2023 Vessel 4: 31 January 2023 Vessel 1: October 2024 Vessel 2 February 2025 Planned Completion Date at Shipyard Vessel 3 June 2025 Vessel 4 September 2025 Vessel 1: end November 2024 Vessel 2 end March 2025 Planned in Service Dates Vessel 3 end July 2025 Vessel 4 end October 2025 Caledonian Maritime Assets Ltd Municipal Buildings Fore St Port Glasgow PA14 5EQ Tel: 01475 749920 Fax: 01475 745109 RAG Status Last Current Comments Overall Project RAG Green Green Project RAG Green Green Cost RAG Green Green Quality RAG Green Green Four CMAL site supervisors are on site at the Cemre shipyard in Türkiye.
Official Report Meeting date: 25 January 2024

Public Audit Committee 25 January 2024

Section 22 Report: “The 2022/23 audit of NHS Forth Valley” The substantive item on our agenda is consideration of a section 22 report, “The 2022-23 audit of NHS Forth Valley”.
Last updated: 17 December 2025

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S6M-19318: Emma Harper: Fuelling the Future: Recognising Anaerobic Digestion’s Role in Scotland’s Net Zero Transition— That the Parliament recognises what it sees as the significant contribution of anaerobic digestion (AD) and biogas to Scotland’s transition to net zero; welcomes the work of the Anaerobic Digestion and Bioresources Association (ADBA) to research, develop and promote the AD industry across Scotland, including the economically prominent dairy farming sector in the south west of Scotland; notes that AD technology supports the circular economy by converting organic and residue wastes and by-products into renewable energy and non-synthetic nutrient-rich digestate fertiliser; highlights what it sees as the role of biogas in diversifying energy sources and enhancing energy security, including the potential for widening delivery for non-gas grid rural communities; 3 PB/S6/25/171 understands that the AD sector provides direct support to farmers and rural communities through sustainable waste management, value for cover and break crops, additional income streams and skilled job creation; believes that further investment and policy support for AD and biogas will play a key role in meeting Scotland’s climate targets, boosting the rural economy and reducing reliance on fossil fuels, and notes the calls on the Scottish Government to consider creating a biogas champion position to oversee interdepartmental and cross-portfolio collaboration to ensure the success of the AD sector for the future. S6M-19214: Jackie Dunbar: Banking...
Last updated: 2 March 2022

Leadership Group Minute 7 February 2022

Item 5: LG and SPCB forward look – LG (2022) Paper 12 and LG (2022) Paper 13 5.
Last updated: 25 May 2022

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David McGill Clerk of the Parliament 25 May 2022 Appendix (Note: this Appendix does not form part of the Minutes) Committee Reports The following reports were published on 25 May 2022— Local Government, Housing and Planning Committee, 7th Report, 2022 (Session 6): Non-Domestic Rates (Valuation Notices) (Scotland) Regulations 2022 (SP Paper 180) Health, Social Care and Sport Committee, 8th Report, 2022 (Session 6): Annual Report of the Health, Social Care and Sport Committee for 2021-22 (SP Paper 182) New Subordinate Legislation Affirmative Instruments The following instrument was laid before the Parliament on 25 May 2022 and is subject to the affirmative procedure— Registers of Scotland (Information and Access, etc.)
Last updated: 10 October 2024

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S6M-13339: Keith Brown: Establishing a Banking Hub in Alloa— That the Parliament notes with concern the decision of the TSB to close nine branches across Scotland, including the Alloa branch; further notes that this is the latest in a number of bank closures across the Clackmannanshire and Dunblane constituency, which it believes will leave Alloa town centre with only two cash machines and the entirety of Clackmannanshire, an area with a population of around 52,000, with only one high street bank; acknowledges what it considers to be the significant impact that this closure will have on local residents and businesses who rely on high street banks for access to cash and banking services; notes the belief that the establishment of a banking hub, such as those currently operating in Cambuslang, Carluke, Troon, and numerous other locations across Scotland, could be a viable long-term solution for access to banking services in Alloa and Clackmannanshire; recognises that LINK is the organisation that recommends the location of such hubs, and notes the calls urging it to give consideration to establishing one in Alloa. 11 PB/S6/24/147 S6M-13331: Emma Roddick: Recognising the Dangers of Artificial Intelligence (AI) – That the Parliament recognises what it sees as the fast evolution and potential of artificial intelligence (AI); understands that there have been many warnings from those most closely familiar with AI capabilities who say that the regulation of and limits on AI’s use is required to ensure safety; notes reports that Professor Geoffrey Hinton, known as the “godfather of AI”, has warned of the need for greater social security investment when AI is entrusted with roles currently carried out by salaried humans, and the need to consider the implications and threat to humanity of AI being given military roles and resources; further notes with concern the conclusions of researchers who report that AI is already acting independently in unexpected ways; acknowledges, for example, that a recent study from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) demonstrated AI models beginning to exhibit deception, apparently becoming aware of and adapting to safety assessments of its operation by deceiving assessors and operating differently while under observation, and notes the belief that, in order to effectively regulate the operation of and reach of AI, including in the Highlands and Islands region, policymakers have a duty to seek to understand how it works, what the dangers are, and how to protect society and vulnerable individuals from harm.

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