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Last updated: 10 June 2025

Cumbernauld Report

People also commented: • Covid briefings were good and the Covid Inquiry. • Accountability – more (people) engaged in politics since 2014 • Recent years politics seems to have been bogged down (or media portrays other focus) would be good to return to a competent efficient Government.
Last updated: 21 May 2025

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Subsection (3) provides that the assistance and support to be provided to a person in accordance with that duty may not be made conditional on them agreeing to act as a witness, may only be provided with their agreement, and must take due account of their needs as regards their safety and protection from harm. 26.
Last updated: 20 May 2025

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Subsection (3) provides that the assistance and support to be provided to a person in accordance with that duty may not be made conditional on them agreeing to act as a witness, may only be provided with their agreement, and must take due account of their needs as regards their safety and protection from harm. 26.
Last updated: 22 April 2025

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S6M-17267 Jamie Hepburn on behalf of the Parliamentary Bureau: Substitution on Committees—That the Parliament agrees that Stephanie Callaghan be appointed to replace Jackie Dunbar as the Scottish National Party substitute on the Health, Social Care and Sport Committee. 5:45 pm Decision Time followed by Members' Business Debate on the subject of— S6M-17011 Douglas Lumsden: Addressing Waiting Times in NHS Grampian—That the Parliament notes the reported concerns regarding challenges that NHS Grampian is facing in relation to staffing shortages and resource limitations, which it understands has contributed to delays in patient care and increased pressure on existing medical personnel; acknowledges that, in September 2024, NHS Grampian reported that over 3,000 patients were waiting over two years for hospital treatment, which it believes was the highest number among Scottish NHS boards; understands that, in November 2024, NHS Grampian declared a board level critical incident, which led to the diversion of ambulance patients to hospitals outside the region due in part to sustained pressures at Aberdeen Royal Infirmary; notes that, in late November 2024, NHS Grampian experienced a significant rise in delayed discharges, with 199 cases, which according to the NHS board accounted...
Last updated: 9 April 2025

Human Trafficking Minutes CPG HT 20241029

Answer (Nina Munson): There are different accounts of who is exploiting who. There is a disproportionate number of traffickers who are not associated with the reservations, according to federal government statistics.
Last updated: 28 March 2025

Letter from Cabinet Secretary Education and Skills to the Convener 24 March 2025

The relevant qualifying benefits account for around 80% of the eligible population.
Last updated: 13 March 2025

20240618 CPG Accident AGM MINUTES (003)

. • 86% of accidental fatalities were male • Males aged 60-69 were the highest group for accidental fatalities • 64% of accidental fatalities happened at inland waters • Everyday activities accounted for 59% of accidental fatalities • The rate of accidental water-related fatalities is coming down . 2023’s rate was 0.86 per 100,000 vs the baseline of 0.96 pe...
Last updated: 11 March 2025

Minutes CPG Human Trafficking 20241029

Answer (Nina Munson): There are different accounts of who is exploiting who. There is a disproportionate number of traffickers who are not associated with the reservations, according to federal government statistics.
Last updated: 3 March 2025

20240618 CPG Accident AGM MINUTES

. • 86% of accidental fatalities were male • Males aged 60-69 were the highest group for accidental fatalities • 64% of accidental fatalities happened at inland waters • Everyday activities accounted for 59% of accidental fatalities • The rate of accidental water-related fatalities is coming down . 2023’s rate was 0.86 per 100,000 vs the baseline of 0.96 pe...
Last updated: 19 February 2025

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Rachael Hamilton moved amendment S6M-16511.2— As an amendment to motion S6M-16511 in the name of Kate Forbes (Protecting the Powers of the Scottish Parliament), leave out from “, which sets” to end and insert “; recognises the fundamental importance of the UK internal market to Scotland’s businesses, investment and jobs, given that trade with the rest of the UK accounts for over 60% of Scotland’s total exports, worth over £52 billion annually; believes that the integrity of the UK internal market is essential to economic stability, consumer confidence and business certainty across Scotland; notes that the Scottish Government has consistently failed to make effective use of the extensive powers already devolved to the Scottish Parliament by presiding over declining public service performance and failing to roll out devolved benefits on time; further notes that, rather than constructively engaging with the opportunities afforded by devolution, the Scottish National Party administration has prioritised constitutional grievance over delivering for the people of Scotland, and condemns the Scottish Government for its attacks on the powers of the Scottish Parliament through its leaking of crucial policies to the press before being announced to the Parliament, passing legislation that bypasses proper parliamentary scrutiny and failing to answer questions from parliamentarians about important topics that are in the public interest.”

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