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Committee reports Date published: 31 October 2022

Pre-Budget Scrutiny 2023-24: Funding for Culture - The current operating environment: A "perfect storm"

In addition, current salary levels in the public sector meant that it is often hard to recruit and retain staff in key technical roles.1Written submission from National Galleries of Scotland. (2022). Retrieved from <a href="https://yourviews.parliament.scot/ceeac/budget-scrutiny-2023-24-funding-for-culture/consult...
Committee reports Date published: 16 March 2026

Annual Report of the Citizen Participation and Public Petitions Committee 2025-2026 - New petitions considered by the Committee

New petitions considered by the Committee PE2138: Make publicly owned buildings accessible for people with colour blindness PE2141: Support the neurodiverse community by providing funding for psychoeducation PE2142: Review the policy on school commencement and deferred school entry in Scotland PE2143: Introduce legislation to require all landlords to tackle damp and mould to specified standards PE2144: Ban the sale and use of artificial sweeteners in food and drinks PE2145: Bring in compulsory microchipping for cats in Scotland PE2148: Improve Child and Adolescent Mental Health Services to Adult Mental Health Services transition PE2149: Install speed cameras near schools PE2150: Amend the Scottish Housing Regulator’s mandate or create a body to protect owners of ex-council properties PE2151: Grant protected status to primitive goat species in the Scottish Borders PE2152: Review and update the Home Report system to ensure it protects both the seller and the buyer PE2153: Reduce council tax by 50% for single persons PE2154: Ensure planning consideration for equestrian accessibility PE2155: Improve support for people trying to give up e-cigarettes and vaping PE2156: Improve access to ADHD diagnosis and treatment across Scotland PE2157: Update planning advice for energy storage issues and ensure it includes guidance for location near residences PE2158: Introduce a maximum temperature for serving hot liquids to children in childcare settings PE2159: Halt the production of hydrogen from freshwater PE2160: Introduce an energy strategy PE2161: Extend the time period for complaints through SPSO for neurodivergent people to two years PE2162: Prevent strangers from filming or photographing children in public play parks PE2163: Develop guidance on child contact domestic abuse PE2164: Ban all non-essential single-use plastics PE2165: Raise awareness of and provide training for Functional Neurological Disorder (FND) PE2166: Establish a standardised timeframe for civil proceedings in child custody cases PE2167: Stop the pavement parking ban for Scottish roads built before 2019 PE2168: Guarantee Legal Aid for “Death or Serious Injury” victims in cases against Police Scotland PE2169: Facilitate a review and upgrade of the teaching resource “Palestine and Israel, understanding the conflict” PE2170: Abolish the General Teaching Council for Scotland PE2171: Stop the use of prisons for punishment and focus them on public protection PE2172: Allow late proposals to alter the Council Tax Valuation Band in exceptional circumstances PE2173: Ban ultra-processed foods in school meals PE2174: Stop council tax debt collection PE2175: Immediate ban on the sale and use of disposable (instant) barbeques PE2176: Introduce penalties for failing to comply with Mental Welfare Commission recommendations PE2177: Support and fund mobility services PE2178: Introduce mandatory latex labelling for food products PE2179: Strengthen veto powers when assessing Business Improvement District proposals PE2180: Review the procedures and timelines for the First-tier Tribunal for Scotland PE2181: Remove teachers’ ability to backdate and alter school records PE2182: Review the Domestic Abuse (Scotland) Act and introduce a minimum sentence for severe offences PE2183: Make Suicide Awareness and Prevention training mandatory for high school students PE2184: Provide BID levy relief to charities and non-profit organisations PE2185: Introduce stronger safeguards around the use of digital material in court proceedings PE2186: Review the Personal Footcare Guidance for equity of access in rural areas PE2187: Reinstate 6 monthly dental check-ups for state pensioners PE2188: Extend the National Entitlement Card scheme to include ferry travel for those aged 60+ PE2189: Remove legal protected status for gulls to help reduce numbers in residential areas PE2190: Hold an inquiry into grooming gangs in Scotland PE2191: Review legislation to strengthen the Scottish Outdoor Access Code PE2192: Prevent domestic abusers from using bankruptcy to escape debt PE2193: Address dangerous delays in paediatric cancer diagnostics PE2194: Amend the Adults with Incapacity Act to prevent abuse of power of attorney PE2195: Establish a kindergarten stage in Scottish education PE2196: Address early sexual offending in Scotland PE2197: Allow more survivors of care abuse to access redress PE2198: Establish a standardised and fair public participation process for councils PE2199: Facilitate access to emergency telephone services for remote communities PE2200: Provide a sustainable funding model for Scotland’s colleges PE2201: Require parents/carers to be notified by the end of the school day when an incident occurs PE2202: Stop the Guga Hunt PE2203: Make schools safe for pupils with allergies PE2204: Create a national database to record endometriosis treatment outcomes PE2205: Extend access to justice by reforming equality and human rights claim rules PE2206: Review the weighting for single track roads in road maintenance funding PE2207: Create a pilot court to try Russian war criminals with Ukraine PE2208: Mandate collection and publication of child sexual offender data PE2209: Make CCTV mandatory in all taxis and private hire vehicles PE2210: Improve access to local healthcare in rural communities PE2211: Follow the science and broaden eligibility for Covid vaccines
Official Report Meeting date: 31 January 2024

Economy and Fair Work Committee 31 January 2024

We are investing increased amounts in green energy in order to establish a supply chain that is rooted in Scotland.
Last updated: 7 August 2025

Consumer Scotland response to work programme and survey

This included meetings with partners such as Scottish Government, UK Government Department for Business and Trade, UK Government Department for Energy Security and Net Zero, Ofcom, Citizens Advice Scotland (CAS), Advice Direct Scotland (ADS), Trading Standards Scotland and the Society of Chief Officers of Trading Standards in Scotland (SCOTSS). have also met with key stakeholder networks including the Trading Standards Policy and We Coordination Group, convened by COSLA, the Consumer Network for Scotland, and our own Advisory Committee for Consumers in Vulnerable Circumstances which includes representation from a range of third sector partners.
Official Report Meeting date: 8 February 2024

Meeting of the Parliament 08 February 2024

When I had the opportunity to question the UK Minister for Energy Security and Net Zero, Graham Stuart, just a couple of weeks ago, he admitted that the revenue from Scotland’s oil industry is funding reductions in energy bills for the ...
Official Report Meeting date: 20 April 2022

Meeting of the Parliament (Hybrid) 20 April 2022

Let me say clearly that one of the reasons regarding the EU fund is that there is still money coming into Scotland from the EU.
Committee reports Date published: 8 November 2022

Subordinate legislation considered by the Net Zero, Energy and Transport Committee on 1 November 2022

The motion was agreed to. The Net Zero, Energy and Transport Committee recommends that the Pavement Parking Prohibition (Exemption Orders Procedure) (Scotland) Regulations 2022 [draft] be approved.
Last updated: 12 January 2023

Letter to Scottish Parliament Committee report on SGs international work 22 December 2022

Promote Scotland’s Renewable energy capacity and aspiration to be a significant net energy exporter, underpinned by a fair and just transition.
Last updated: 10 January 2023

Letter to Scottish Parliament Committee report on SGs international work 22 December 2022

Promote Scotland’s Renewable energy capacity and aspiration to be a significant net energy exporter, underpinned by a fair and just transition.
Last updated: 10 April 2024

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S6M-01046: Mark Griffin: Improving Energy Efficiency in Scotland's Private- rented Sector - That the Parliament notes the view that energy efficiency in the private rented sector, including in the Central Scotland region, must improve; believes that by taking a fabric-first approach, tenants’ homes could be warmer and that emissions from buildings might reduce, helping Scotland reach what it sees as the country's ambitious net zero targets; notes the recently-published research by Citizens Advice Scotland, Identifying the opportunities and barriers to Energy Efficiency in the Private Rented Housing Sector; understands that this research involved landlords, letting agents and estate managers; believes that they expressed a keenness to play their part in making their buildings more energy efficient and that a majority of those interviewed were supportive of new regulatory requirements for minimum energy-efficiency standards; further believes that the sector faces unique challenges to improvements and that there is a perceived lack of financial and PB/S6/21/53 technical support available to inform decision-making, and values the report’s recommendations regarding how housing in the sector can be improved.

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