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Last updated: 11 November 2025

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(S6T-02748) followed by Ministerial Statement: Wildfire Summit followed by Stage 1 Debate: UEFA European Championship (Scotland) Bill S6M-19613 Richard Lochhead: UEFA European Championship (Scotland) Bill—That the Parliament agrees to the general principles of the UEFA European Championship (Scotland) Bill. followed by Motion on Legislative Consent: Border Security, Asylum and Immigration Bill - UK Legislation Tuesday 11 November 2025 2 Today's Business Future Business Motions & Questions Legislation Other Gnothaichean an-diugh Gnothaichean ri teachd Gluasadan agus Ceistean Reachdas Eile Chamber | Seòmar S6M-19614 Angela Constance: Border Security, Asylum and Immigration Bill - UK Legislation— That the Parliament agrees that the relevant provisions of the Border Security, Asylum and Immigration Bill, introduced in the House of Commons on 30 January 2025, and subsequently amended, relating to clause 53(6) on the breach of interim Serious Crime Prevention Orders (iSCPO), so far as these matters fall within the legislative competence of the Scottish Parliament, should be considered by the UK Parliament. followed by Urgent Question: Stephen Kerr: To ask the Scottish Government whether the culture secretary will correct the record regarding reports that he told a parliamentary committee that he had not been invited to attend a board meeting of Historic Environment Scotland, despite evidence to the contrary. followed by Committee Announcements followed by Business Motions followed by Parliamentary Bureau Motions 4:30 pm Decision Time followed by Members’ Business: Liam Kerr: The Insights of the Reports of the Energy Transition Institute at Robert Gordon University, Striking the Balance Debate on the subject of— S6M-18800 Liam Kerr: The Insights of the Report of the Energy Transition Institute at Robert Gordon University, Striking the Balance—That the Parliament notes the report, Striking the Balance, which was produced by the Energy Transition Institute at Robert Gordon University; understands that it provides predictions for the future of the offshore energy workforce in the UK, which, it states, employs around 154,000 people, including in the North East Scotland region; understands that the report states that a best case outcome could see a need for 210,000 roles in offshore energy production, but that this would only be achievable through the installation of a further 6GW approximately of offshore wind each year and by managing the decline of oil and gas production over a prolonged timeframe; notes the report’s claim that the worst-case situation anticipates around 400 oil and gas job losses in the UK each fortnight across the next five years; acknowledges with concern the report’s claim that, if Scotland does not pursue renewable activities comprehensively and oil and gas production continues to decline, employment across the offshore energy industry could drop from around 75,000 jobs in 2024 to a figure in the range of 45,000 to 63,000 in the initial years of the next decade; welcomes the growth predicted in the report of the number of offshore renewables jobs in the UK, notes with concern, however, the suggestion in the report that the sector will likely struggle to absorb the amount of former oil and gas workers before 2028; recognises the report’s cautioning that a decrease in offshore energy jobs of nearly 20% could take place without decisive or prompt action, and commends the work of the Energy Transition Institute in producing what it sees as rigorous data regarding a pressing issue in Scotland. followed by Members’ Business: Emma Harper: Supporting People Living with Secondary Breast Cancer in Scotland Debate on the subject of— S6M-19043 Emma Harper: Supporting People Living with Secondary Breast Cancer in Scotland —That the Parliament recognises that October 2025 is Breast Cancer Awareness Month; welcomes the raising of awareness of secondary (metastatic) breast cancer, which, it understands, is an incurable disease that affects an estimated 61,000 people across the UK, including around 4,000 in Tuesday 11 November 2025 3 Today's Business Future Business Motions & Questions Legislation Other Gnothaichean an-diugh Gnothaichean ri teachd Gluasadan agus Ceistean Reachdas Eile Chamber | Seòmar Scotland; acknowledges that this condition occurs when cancer cells spread from the breast to other parts of the body; understands that it is one of the leading causes of death among women under 50 in the UK; believes with concern that many people are unaware of the condition and its symptoms, and that misconceptions persist around its nature and terminology; understands that Public Health Scotland does not currently collect comprehensive data on metastatic cancer, particularly in cases where it is a recurrence of primary breast cancer; notes commitments made in the Scottish Government’s 2016 strategy, Beating Cancer: Ambition and Action, and the 2023-2026 Cancer Action Plan, to progress data collection; further notes calls from charities such as Make 2nds Count and Breast Cancer Now for improved national data collection, better access to specialist care and increased investment in research and support services; commends the work of these organisations in supporting patients and families, raising awareness and advocating for change, and notes requests for the Scottish Government to ensure that the commitment to improve data collection on metastatic cancers is fulfilled by March...
Last updated: 2 October 2025

Minutes CPG On Older People Age and Ageing 4 June 2025 v1

Cross-Party Group on Older People, Age & Ageing th Wednesday 4 June 2025 1-2.30pm, Microsoft Teams Meeting Minutes Present MSPs Jeremy Balfour MSP – Convenor Colin Smyth MSP – Deputy Convenor Roz McCall MSP Non-MSP Group Members Moira Bayne – Housing Options Scotland Sam Blackley – British Geriatrics Society (left at 2pm) Louise Brown Nicholls – University of Strathclyde Dave Budd – Partners in Advocacy Eileen Cawley – Scottish Pensioners Forum Lyndsay Clelland – Age Scotland Michael Driscoll – Horizon Housing Association Sarah Duckmanton – Life Care Edinburgh Diana Findlay – Scottish Older People’s Assembly Iain Fraser – Age Scotland Anne Gallacher – Luminate Alan Gow – Heriot Watt University Ben Hall – Cyrenians Debbie Horne – Independent Age Susan Hunter – Befriending Networks Dawn Irvine – Meeting Centres Scotland Rose Jackson – Scottish Pensioners Forum - Treasurer Councillor Isabelle MacKenzie – Councillor of Highland and Older People’s Champion Mark McDonald – Scottish Autism Robert McGeachy – Food Standards Scotland Leeanne McGurk – University of Dundee (School of Life Sciences) Jean Monaghan – LGBT Health and Wellbeing Dr Gareth Mulvenna – Hourglass Brian Murphy – Scottish Fire & Rescue Sarah Murray – Royal Voluntary Service Denis O' Keefe – Voice of Experience Forum Jules Robinson - RoSPA Donna Scott Mehar Shagufta – Playlists for Life Raj Singh – Sikh Sanjog Prof Judith Sixsmith – University of Dundee Adam Stachura – Age Scotland Kim Stringer – Vegetarian for Life Nicola Watson – Shared Lives Plus In attendance Andrea Ma – Age Scotland (Secretariat) Julia Shillitto – Senior Caseworker Annalisa Boni – Individual (Observer) Kaukab Stewart MSP – Minister for Equalities (Guest) (only available till 1.30) Catherine McMeeken –Deputy Director for Equalities (Guest) Sam McCabe – Assistant Private Secretary for Minister for Equalities (Guest) AI Media Captioners (x2) Apologies Beth Allen – Age Scotland Elizabeth Baikie – Lothian Older People's Psychology Service (LOPPS) Bernadine Blair – Scottish Fire & Rescue Sophie Bridger – Chest Heart and Stroke Scotland Michelle Candlish – Linking Lives David Cavanagh – Salvation Army Councillor Beverley Clark – East Ayrshire Councillor and Older People’s Champion Alison Clyde – SOPA Chloe Fawns-Ritchie – University of Edinburgh Jen Grant – Food Train (Eat Well Age Well) Trish Hafford Letchfield - Health Care Futures, University of Strathclyde Prof Anne Hendry – IFIC Scotland (International Foundation for Integrated Care) Jennifer McAughtrie – Simeon Care for the Elderly Christine Ryder – Outside the Box Jo Savege – Scottish Association of Social Work Andrew Senew – Home Instead (Edinburgh) Trishna Singh – Sikh Sanjog Iain Templeton – Partners in Advocacy Elaine Thornton- Nichol – Royal Voluntary Service Sarah Van Putten – Life Care Edinburgh David Weir – Gilead Sciences UK & Ireland Ltd Agenda Agenda item 1 Welcome and Apologies The convenor welcomed and thanked everyone for their attendance and noted the apologies for the meeting. Agenda item 2 th Minutes 12 March...
Last updated: 28 August 2025

Response to the Committees request for an update in regards to the ADHD and ASD pathways and support

The next phase of the fund will run from October 2025 until at least March 2028. Through this, nine organisations will receive £2.5 million of funding, including Scottish Women’s Autism Network (SWAN), which is the only Autistic People-led Organisation in Scotland that focuses exclusively on supporting women and girls.
Last updated: 4 June 2025

Scottish Human Rights Commission Tick Tock report Scottish Government 3 June 2025

The Scottish Government’s National Workforce Strategy for Health and Social Care, jointly developed with COSLA, was published on 11 March 2022. The Strategy shares our vision for a sustainable, skilled workforce with attractive career choices and fair work where all are Scottish Ministers, special advisers and the Permanent Secretary are covered by the term...
Last updated: 28 April 2025

BillTeamtoConv_NEB 23 April 2025

Environment and Forestry Directorate Na t u r e Div isio n : NEBill@go v .s co t EFinlay Carson Convener Rural Affairs and Islands Committee ___ 23 April 2025 Dear Convener, Natural Environment (Scotland) Bill (“the Bill”) Please find below further information regarding traceability of venison and the proposed repeal of various provisions in the Deer (Scotland) Act 1996 (“the Act”) which impose requirements to be licensed to deal in venison raised during the evidence session with Scottish Government Officials on 05 March...
Last updated: 22 April 2025

SG response on Framework legislation

I wrote to FPAC on 6 confirms that all Financial Memoranda should include March 2025 to confirm that the finance guidance note on preparing an estimate of any costs arising from delegated powers financial memoranda (which accompanies the Scottish Public provisions, based on how it is expected to, or might be Finance Manual) had been updated to ensure the Co...
Last updated: 10 January 2025

HeatinBuildingsLetterfromMinister

The Plan was laid in Parliament in March 2024 and can be accessed at: Heat Networks Delivery Plan: Review Report 2024.
Last updated: 7 January 2025

CE CPG Minutes 6th December 2024

The next CPG on Wellbeing Economy meeting will be held on Friday, the 4th March 2025, as an online meeting. Maurice Golden shared that the next meeting of the CPG on Circular Economy is scheduled for 6.00 PM on February 5th 2025 and will focus on chemicals.
Last updated: 20 December 2024

CPG Wellbeing Economy minutes 6 December 2024 DRAFT 20

The next CPG on Wellbeing Economy meeting will be held on Friday, the 4th March 2025, as an online meeting. Maurice Golden shared that the next meeting of the CPG on Circular Economy is scheduled for 6.00 PM on February 5th 2025 and will focus on chemicals.
Last updated: 12 December 2024

Salmon farming Animal Equality 10 December

Their mortalityrates are notrecordedin anypubliclyavailable recordsbuttheyare sometimeslistedin theFHIcaseinspection.Some examples areinthetablebelow. 7 https://www.gov.scot/binaries/content/documents/govscot/publications/transparency-data/2022/03/fish-health-inspectorate-case-information -2022/documents/january-2022/cases-20210001-20210008/cases-20210001-20210008/govscot%3Adocument/Cases%2B20230036-20230074. pdf 124 City Road · London · EC1V 2NX 020 7993 5348 · [email protected] Species Date Site Details Lumpfish May2022 Ardcastle “sitehasputinplace measuresto mitigate againstcleanerfishloss” 8 mortalityWk20,101.62% 9 Lumpfish November2020 Plocrapol mortalitywk442020-32258-100% Lumpfish October2022 Plocrapol Wk41,9159,99.71%(FWtreatment 10 related) Wrasse and 2022 Scotasay Wk18,8405,14.80%(FWtreatment) Lumpfish Wk19,17029,35.18%(blacklosses) WK23,4990,16.56%(blacklosses) 11 Wk24,4687,18.65(blacklosses) Lumpfish 2022 Stulaigh “Ofthe91,930lumpfishputintothe site, 12 only32,680remain” Wrasse and 2024 ArdessieA Wrasse mortalitysinceinput:66% 13 Lumpfish Lumpfishmortalitysinceinput:86% 8 https://www.gov.scot/binaries/content/documents/govscot/publications/transparency-data/2022/03/fish-health-inspectorate-case-information -2022/documents/january-2022/cases-20210001-20210008/cases-20210001-20210008/govscot%3Adocument/Cases%2B20220174-20220199. pdf 9 https://www.gov.scot/binaries/content/documents/govscot/publications/transparency-data/2022/03/fish-health-inspectorate-case-information -2022/documents/january-2022/cases-20210001-20210008/cases-20210001-20210008/govscot%3Adocument/Additional%2BCases%2B202200 12-20220027.pdf 10 https://www.gov.scot/binaries/content/documents/govscot/publications/transparency-data/2022/03/fish-health-inspectorate-case-information -2022/documents/january-2022/cases-20210001-20210008/cases-20210001-20210008/govscot%3Adocument/Cases%2B20220425-20220468. pdf 11 https://www.gov.scot/binaries/content/documents/govscot/publications/transparency-data/2022/03/fish-health-inspectorate-case-information -2022/documents/january-2022/cases-20210001-20210008/cases-20210001-20210008/govscot%3Adocument/Cases%2B20220425-20220468. pdf 12 https://www.gov.scot/binaries/content/documents/govscot/publications/transparency-data/2022/03/fish-health-inspectorate-case-information -2022/documents/january-2022/cases-20210001-20210008/cases-20210001-20210008/govscot%3Adocument/20220369-20220438.pdf 13 https://www.gov.scot/binaries/content/documents/govscot/publications/transparency-data/2024/03/fish-health-inspectorate-case-information -2024/documents/march...

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