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Last updated: 15 January 2025

Letter from Cabinet Secretary for Transport to CPPP Committee 09 January 2025_

Future capital funding requirements are therefore Scottish Ministers, special advisers and the Permanent Secretary are covered by the terms of the Lobbying (Scotland) Act 2016.
Last updated: 12 July 2023

Minutes of the meeting held on 20 June 2023

Q: Paul Tetlaw (Transform Scotland) asked what proportion of Scotland’s total carbon emissions come from ferries.
Last updated: 12 January 2024

Draft Delivery Plan RSPB Scotland 10 January 2024

Adopt a Nature Positive Planning approach to renewables that frontloads action for nature: To achieve its net-zero goals, Scotland must cease further fossil fuel extractions and prioritize renewable energy development.
Official Report Meeting date: 9 October 2025

Meeting of the Parliament 09 October 2025

We are committed to boosting skills among Scotland’s young people, especially in vital sectors such as those relating to the energy transition.
Last updated: 3 March 2025

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S6M-16657.2 Sarah Boyack: Scotland’s Renewable Future—As an amendment to motion S6M-16657 in the name of Gillian Martin (Scotland’s Renewable Future), leave out from "rejects" to end and insert "recognises the huge potential, and progress made, in Scotland to develop renewable energy generation capacity; considers that Scotland has a future as a renewables powerhouse and that this will help with the long-term ambitions to decarbonise Scotland’s energy usage; acknowledges that, to successfully transition to low- and zero-carbon energy sources and deliver energy security, it will require a sustainable generation baseline; considers that nuclear energy is therefore an essential part of the future energy mix, as a highly efficient, zero-emissions source of energy that generates over 20% of the electricity consumed in Scotland; notes that Torness nuclear power station directly supports hundreds of jobs, as well as many more in the wider economy in the region, and welcomes the decision to extend its lifespan; welcomes the support from the UK Government for the next generation of nuclear energy technology and the development of small modular reactors; regrets that Scotland will miss out on these investment and job opportunities due to the Scottish Government’s opposition to new nuclear energy projects, and calls on it to end its outdated ideological opposition to small modular reactors."
Last updated: 8 June 2022

Minutes of Skills CPG meeting 25 March 2022

Cross-Party Group on Skills Friday, 25 March 2022 (1000-1100), Virtual Meeting Minute Present MSPs Pam Gosal MSP Clare Adamson MSP Sharon Dowey MSP Tess White MSP Invited guests Kevin Patrick, Lantra Scotland Emily Dewar, Lantra Scotland Professor Peter Edwards, University of Aberdeen Jim Brown, ESP Non-MSP Group Members Joanne Buchan, Colleges Scotland Tom Hall, Colleges Scotland Geoff Campbell, Nithcree Training Ian McCulloch, ITC Academy Anne Galbraith, SECTT Kirsty Summers, The Scotch Whisky Association David Stewart, FEDCAP Lauren Pennycook, CITB Fiona Harper, Select Robert Bruce, Enginuity Nicola Smith, SCQF Partnership Stuart McKenna, Scottish Training Federation Aimee Logan, Universities Scotland Alastair Sim, Universities Scotland Duncan Mackay, Universities Scotland Emma Slavin, Skills Development Scotland Marek Zemanik, CIPD Tommy Breslin, STUC Catherine Garvie, STUC Shona Matthews, Chartered Banker Institute 1 Matthew Ball, Chartered Banker Institute Donella Beaton, Robert Gordon University Paul Little, City of Glasgow College Paul McGuinness, Skills Development Scotland Derek Young, Institute of Physics Alison McLure, Institute of Physics Rachel Cook, Federation of Small Businesses George Brown, SQA William Hardie, Robert Gordon University Jonathan McAveety, CECA Scotland Apologies Michael Marra MSP Gillian Martin MSP Beatrice Wishart MSP Stephen Kerr MSP Kaukab Stewart MSP Simon Williams, NHS Education for Scotland Moira Houston, Chartered Banker Institute Ishabel Bremner, EDAS Kirsty Colon, Universities Scotland Kerri Haynes, SSERC Olivia Carson, CIPD Wendy Burton, STUC Julie Cavanagh, SCQF Partnership Gordon Nelson, Federation of Master Builders Ian Rogers, Scottish Decorators Fiona Stewart, Skills Development Scotland Liz Barron-Majerik.
Last updated: 24 May 2022

CPG Skills Minutes 25 March 2022

Cross-Party Group on Skills Friday, 25 March 2022 (1000-1100), Virtual Meeting Minute Present MSPs Pam Gosal MSP Clare Adamson MSP Sharon Dowey MSP Tess White MSP Invited guests Kevin Patrick, Lantra Scotland Emily Dewar, Lantra Scotland Professor Peter Edwards, University of Aberdeen Jim Brown, ESP Non-MSP Group Members Joanne Buchan, Colleges Scotland Tom Hall, Colleges Scotland Geoff Campbell, Nithcree Training Ian McCulloch, ITC Academy Anne Galbraith, SECTT Kirsty Summers, The Scotch Whisky Association David Stewart, FEDCAP Lauren Pennycook, CITB Fiona Harper, Select Robert Bruce, Enginuity Nicola Smith, SCQF Partnership Stuart McKenna, Scottish Training Federation Aimee Logan, Universities Scotland Alastair Sim, Universities Scotland Duncan Mackay, Universities Scotland Emma Slavin, Skills Development Scotland Marek Zemanik, CIPD Tommy Breslin, STUC Catherine Garvie, STUC Shona Matthews, Chartered Banker Institute 1 Matthew Ball, Chartered Banker Institute Donella Beaton, Robert Gordon University Paul Little, City of Glasgow College Paul McGuinness, Skills Development Scotland Derek Young, Institute of Physics Alison McLure, Institute of Physics Rachel Cook, Federation of Small Businesses George Brown, SQA William Hardie, Robert Gordon University Jonathan McAveety, CECA Scotland Apologies Michael Marra MSP Gillian Martin MSP Beatrice Wishart MSP Stephen Kerr MSP Kaukab Stewart MSP Simon Williams, NHS Education for Scotland Moira Houston, Chartered Banker Institute Ishabel Bremner, Argyll and Bute Council Kirsty Colon, Universities Scotland Kerri Haynes, SSERC Olivia Carson, CIPD Wendy Burton, STUC Julie Cavanagh, SCQF Partnership Gordon Nelson, Federation of Master Builders Ian Rogers, Scottish Decorators Fiona Stewart, Skills Development Scotland Liz Barron-Majerik.
Committee reports Date published: 8 November 2020

Pre-Budget scrutiny 2021-22: report

The Committee continues to recommend the Scottish Government works to improve how it demonstrates that annual budget allocations will deliver Scotland's climate targets in the longer term Funding for energy efficiency Early action on energy efficiency measures in the housing stock is critical.
Last updated: 14 June 2022

Government response to Scottish Parliament Committee report on SGs international work 6 June 2022

For example, we currently allocate 8% of our International Development Fund annually in core funding to a range of civil society networking bodies to support global citizenship in Scotland and Malawi – not only the Scotland Malawi Partnership and its sister organisation the Malawi Partnership, but also Scotland’s International Development Alliance, and the Scottish Fair Trade Forum.
Last updated: 6 June 2022

06062022 SG reponse to the CEEAC report on SGs international work

For example, we currently allocate 8% of our International Development Fund annually in core funding to a range of civil society networking bodies to support global citizenship in Scotland and Malawi – not only the Scotland Malawi Partnership and its sister organisation the Malawi Partnership, but also Scotland’s International Development Alliance, and the Scottish Fair Trade Forum.

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