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Official Report Meeting date: 24 February 2026

Meeting of the Parliament 24 February 2026 [Draft]

The local community has expressed its gratitude for Scottish Water’s swift response, and I put on record my thanks to Scottish Water.
Last updated: 1 November 2024

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S6M-13434: Christine Grahame: Celebrating 10 Years of the .scot Domain— That the Parliament celebrates the 10th anniversary of the .scot domain; understands that the dotSCO campaign attracted cross-party support in the Scottish Parliament, after a petition with 1,200 signatures was brought before the Public Petitions Committee in 2008 by Ross Ingebrigtsen and David Hutchison; notes that, when the internet was opened up to new gTLDs (generic top level domains), Glasgow-based not-for-profit company dotScot Registry applied to the Internet Corporation for Assigned Names and Numbers (ICANN) for the .scot domain, and that, after what it understands to have been a complex and expensive application, was successful in 2014; further notes that the application was supported by letters from prominent Scots, Scottish businesses, cultural organisations, sports bodies, charities and Scottish societies at home and around the world, as well as a letter of non-objection from the UK Government; acknowledges that early users of the .scot domain included the Scottish Government, Scottish Parliament and NHS Scotland and that, today, it has a presence in 62 countries around the globe; congratulates those involved in pursuing the campaign to establish the .scot domain and sustaining it for the past 10 years, including dotScot Registry’s Managing Director, Gavin McCutcheon and Chairman Harry McGrath, and notes the calls encouraging more organisations in Scotland to adopt the .scot name as a clear marker of their Scottish identity.
Last updated: 18 May 2022

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There are immediate areas where the Scottish Government can play a greater role in creating a fossil free energy system over the next decade.
Last updated: 24 March 2026

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Letter from the Cabinet Secretary for Climate Action and Energy regarding the Climate Change Plan, 24 March 2026 Dear Ariane, I am pleased to inform you that, following a period of scrutiny and consultation on the draft Climate Change Plan published in November 2025, the finalised Climate Change Plan has now been laid.
Official Report Meeting date: 10 May 2018

Meeting of the Parliament 10 May 2018

In designating energy efficiency as a national infrastructure priority, as it did in 2015, the Scottish Government acknowledged the role that energy efficiency has to play in tackling climate change.
Last updated: 14 February 2023

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COP26 outcomes: The Committee will take evidence on the outcomes of the Conference of the Parties in Glasgow and its implications for Scotland’s climate change policies from— Professor Dave Reay, Executive Director, Edinburgh Climate Change Institute; Mike Robinson, Chief Executive, Royal Scottish Geographical Society; and then from— Teresa Anderson, Climate Policy Coordinator , ActionAid International; Mary Church, Head of campaigns, Friends of the Earth Scotland; Jess Pepper, founding director of the Climate Café. 3.
Last updated: 23 November 2021

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COP26 outcomes: The Committee will take evidence on the outcomes of the Conference of the Parties in Glasgow and its implications for Scotland’s climate change policies from— Professor Dave Reay, Executive Director, Edinburgh Climate Change Institute; Mike Robinson, Chief Executive, Royal Scottish Geographical Society; and then from— Teresa Anderson, Climate Policy Coordinator , ActionAid International; Mary Church, Head of campaigns, Friends of the Earth Scotland; Jess Pepper, founding director of the Climate Café. 3.
Last updated: 5 September 2023

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Solberg et al., Effects of density-dependence and climate on the dynamics of a Svalbard reindeer population.
Last updated: 2 April 2024

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S6M-03091: John Mason: Persecution of Christians - That the Parliament recognises what it sees as the persecution of Christians across the world; acknowledges the findings of the World Watch List 2022, compiled by Open Doors, which ranks the top 50 countries where, according to the list, Christians face the most extreme levels of persecution; understands that the top 10 on this year’s watch list are, starting at number one, Afghanistan, North Korea, Somalia, Libya, Yemen, Eritrea, Nigeria, Pakistan, Iran, and India; further understands that analysis shows that, on average, every day, 13 Christians worldwide are killed because of their faith and 12 churches or Christian buildings are attacked; understands that 309 million Christians are living in places with very high or extreme levels of persecution, with, reportedly, one in eight Christians facing persecution worldwide, and one in six in Africa, and two in five in Asia, facing persecution; sympathises with all those who face persecution for practising their faith, and notes the calls reminding Christians across Scotland, including in the Glasgow Shettleston constituency, to keep those victimised in their prayers. S6M-03086: Edward Mountain: Highland...
Last updated: 15 November 2021

Registration form for the Cross-Party Group on Rural Policy

Marine Scotland Newington Communications PAS (formerly Planning Aid Scotland) Peebles Can Royal Institute of Chartered Surveyors (RICS) RSABI RSPB Scotland Rural & Islands Housing Associations Forum Rural Matters SAOS SRUC/SAC Consulting Scotland Food and Drink Federation Scottish Association of Young Farmers Scottish Borders Council Scottish Churches Rural Group Scottish Crofting Federation Scottish Enterprise Scottish Environment Protection Agency Scottish Government Scottish Land and Estates Scottish Natural Heritage Scottish Pilgrim Routes Forum Scottish Rural Action Scottish Wildlife Trust Skills Development Scotland Soil Association Scotland South Ayrshire Council Support in Mind Scotland University of Stirling the University of the Highlands and Islands The Agricultural Industries Confederation (AIC) The Horticultural Trades Association (HTA) The James Hutton Institute The Stove Network Dumfries The University of Edinburgh University of West of Scotland Urban Animation Whitehill Design Studios Whitmuir Community Farm Ltd Woodland Trust Scotland Youth Connect Borders Group Office Bearers Please provide names for all office bearers.

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