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Official Report Meeting date: 25 October 2022

Meeting of the Parliament 25 October 2022

In fact, since the independent review was published in December last year, we have had the omicron wave, the BA.2 wave and the BA.4 and BA.5 wave.
Official Report Meeting date: 23 January 2013

Meeting of the Parliament 23 January 2013

Energy Action Scotland estimates that the funding needs to be increased by around £300 million a year.
Official Report Meeting date: 9 February 2023

Meeting of the Parliament 09 February 2023

Energy Affordability (Support) To ask the Scottish Government, in relation to support that it can provide for households in Scotland, what recent discussions it has had with the United Kingdom Government regarding energy affordability.
Questions and Answers Date answered: 14 November 2011

S4W-03734

The Survey, Deploy and Monitor policy is intended to be a means to enable those regulating and developing new wave and tidal energy projects to meet those requirements, in a manner that takes account of the risk and uncertainty associated with such projects.
Last updated: 21 November 2023

Minute of the meeting held on 4 Ocotber 2023

Cross-Party Group on Colleges and Universities 4 October 2023 1pm Minute Present MSPs Liz Smith MSP Michael Marra MSP Liam Kerr MSP Roz McCall MSP Invited guests Alastair Sim, Director Universities Scotland Shona Struthers, Chief Executive Colleges Scotland Professor Alastair Robertson, Pro-Vice-Chancellor Learning and Teaching Glasgow Caledonian University Audrey Cumberford, Principal and Chief Executive Edinburgh College Non-MSP Group Members Aimee Logan, Universities Scotland Christopher Kennedy, University of Glasgow Claire Vekic, Colleges Scotland Duncan McKay, University of the West of Scotland Eva Nailard, University of St Andrews Fiona Forrest-Anderson, Edinburgh Napier University Fiona Stewart, Skills Development Scotland Francis Hooton Professor Gareth Miles, University of St Andrews Graeme Hendry, Skills Development Scotland Grant Hill, University of Dundee Dr James McKean, Colleges Scotland James Prentice, Skills Development Scotland Jason Miles-Campbell, Jisc Jennifer McGregor, University of Edinburgh Kathryn O’Loan, QAA Keith Robson, Open University in Scotland Kirsty Conlon, Universities Scotland Lindsey Alexander, University of St Andrews 1 Lynne Raeside, Scottish Funding Council Matthew MacIver, University of the Highlands and Islands Michael McDaid, Skills Development Scotland Murdo Mathieson, University and College Union Nathan Tyler, West College Scotland Philip Bale, University of Aberdeen Shelley Breckenridge, Interface Online Sinead Griffin, Scottish Funding Council Thomas Feige, Edinburgh Napier University Vonnie Sandlan, Universities Scotland Apologies Alastair Delaney, QAA Professor Blair Grubb, University of Dundee Jane Davidson, Queen Margaret University Professor John Blicharski, University of Dundee Judith McClure Kaukab Stewart MSP Kevin McStravick, QAA Maggie Chapman MSP Mary Senior, UCU Paul Little, City of Glasgow College Terry Brotherstone, University of Aberdeen Beatrice Wishart MSP Welcome and Introduction Ms Smith welcomed everyone to the first in-person meeting of the Parliamentary year for the cross-party group.
Last updated: 17 March 2022

21022022 Spending Review SENScot Written submission

Within the social enterprise sector, we seek to: Provide Leadership; Influence Policy; Represent the sector and Support its development. We believe that Scotland’s social economy is at its strongest when people who share a vision work together.
Questions and Answers Date answered: 15 January 2019

S5W-20559

Our Energy Strategy further commits us to ensuring that by 2030, the equivalent of 50% of the total energy for Scotland’s heat, transport and electricity consumption would be supplied from renewable sources.
Last updated: 16 February 2026

Letter from DFMCabSecEG_Appointment permanent FMPG chair 11 February 2026

KATE FORBES Scottish Ministers, special advisers and the Permanent Secretary are covered by the terms of the Lobbying (Scotland) Act 2016. See  www.lobbying.scot St Andrew’s House, Regent Road, Edinburgh EH1 3DG      www.gov.scot pdf. application/pdf. 117543.
Last updated: 26 January 2026

20260126_LGHP to Cab Sec Housing_Budget Scrutiny_Follow up to Evidence Session on 20 Jan

We welcome calls through Relay UK and in BSL through Contact Scotland BSL. A riane Burgess MSP Convener 2 pdf. application/pdf. 128455. 20260126_LGHP to Cab Sec Housing_Budget Scrutiny_Follow up to Evidence Session on 20 Jan.
Last updated: 26 September 2024

ZetTrans_Response to bus improvement partnerships letter_16 August 2024

Our new RTS commits us to explore the application of bus related powers granted through the Transport (Scotland) Act 2019 to support the delivery of an enhanced bus network in Shetland We would, of course, be interested in hearing what additional support and help may be available in order to assist us in providing best value optimum services for our islands...

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