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Questions and Answers Date answered: 30 August 2013

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Additionally, in each of the last 32 years to 2011-12, per capita tax receipts in Scotland have been higher than in the UK.
Questions and Answers Date answered: 22 February 2013

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We intend to use the forthcoming Procurement Reform Bill to introduce a statutory requirement that public sector bodies include community benefit clauses in all new major public contracts and that those in receipt of major public contracts publish their commitments and target updates on training, apprenticeships and performance.
Questions and Answers Date answered: 2 July 2012

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A 2009 poll by the Federation of Small Businesses stated that around two-thirds of businesses in receipt of the rates relief are putting the money saved into offsetting increases in other bills, with around one in eight suggesting the saving has helped their business stay afloat and almost one in ten had reinvested the saving in their business, for example ...
Questions and Answers Date answered: 6 June 2012

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The standards recommended that NHS organisations should have local procedures in place to ensure that post mortem examinations are carried out within two working days of receipt of authorisation. NHS QIS visited all services carrying out post mortems between November 2003 and June 2004 to assess them against the standards.
Questions and Answers Date answered: 27 September 2011

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To ask the Scottish Executive whether it is aware of Transport Scotland taking at least 19 days from the date of receipt to respond to freedom of information enquiries regarding the Forth Replacement Crossing and, if so, what its position is on this.
Last updated: 4 March 2026

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The landlord does not have to take any action upon receipt of the application, but may choose to if the landlord considers that there are inaccuracies in the information being submitted.
Last updated: 27 February 2026

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The landlord does not have to take any action upon receipt of the application, but may choose to if the landlord considers that there are inaccuracies in the information being submitted. 25 This document relates to the Crofting and Scottish Land Court Bill (SP Bill 71A) as amended at Stage 2 Section 25 – notification of first registration 140.
Last updated: 28 January 2026

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Supported by: Maggie Chapman* Motions and amendments which have attracted additional support S6M-20585 Dr Pam Gosal MBE: Walk Run Cycle East Dunbartonshire Awarded National Lottery Funding (lodged on 27 January 2026) New Support: Paul Sweeney*, Sharon Dowey* S6M-20584 Dr Pam Gosal MBE: Bearsden Young Athlete James Alexander Wins ClubSport Glasgow Individual Performance Award (lodged on 27 January 2026) New Support: Paul Sweeney*, Sharon Dowey* S6M-20583 Dr Pam Gosal MBE: Milngavie Ski Racer, Jamie Thomson, Qualifies for European and World Cup Circuits (lodged on 27 January 2026) New Support: Paul Sweeney*, Sharon Dowey* S6M-20582 Christine Grahame: Young Speakers Scotland Public Speaking Final 2026 (lodged on 27 January 2026) New Support: Paul Sweeney* S6M-20581 Kevin Stewart: Aberdeen Central’s Scottish Edge Awards Winner (lodged on 27 January 2026) New Support: Audrey Nicoll*, Stephanie Callaghan*, Paul Sweeney*, Fulton MacGregor*, Stuart McMillan*, Jackie Dunbar* S6M-20580 Kevin Stewart: University of Aberdeen Founders’ Week (lodged on 27 January 2026) New Support: Audrey Nicoll*, Kenneth Gibson*, Stephanie Callaghan*, Paul Sweeney*, Fulton MacGregor*, Stuart McMillan*, Jackie Dunbar* S6M-20578 Dr Pam Gosal MBE: Dementia Heroes Café Opens in Milngavie (lodged on 27 January 2026) New Support: Douglas Lumsden*, Paul Sweeney*, Fulton MacGregor*, Stuart McMillan*, Tim Eagle*, Sharon Dowey* S6M-20577 Clare Adamson: Acknowledging the Contributions of Sir Alexander Gibson and Lady Veronica Gibson to Scotland’s Musical and Cultural Life (lodged on 27 January 2026) New Support: Paul Sweeney*, Jackson Carlaw*, Fulton MacGregor*, Stuart McMillan*, Jackie Dunbar* S6M-20565 Craig Hoy: Commending Dumfries High School (lodged on 27 January 2026) New Support: Douglas Lumsden*, Paul Sweeney*, Fulton MacGregor*, Stuart McMillan*, Sharon Dowey* Thursday 29 January 2026 15 Today's Business Future Business Motions & Questions Legislation Other Gnothaichean an-diugh Gnothaichean ri teachd Gluasadan agus Ceistean Reachdas Eile Motions | Gluasadan S6M-20564 Alexander Stewart: The Hive in Alloa Welcomes Almost £100,000 in National Lottery Funding (lodged on 27 January 2026) New Support: Kenneth Gibson*, Douglas Lumsden*, Paul Sweeney*, Fulton MacGregor* S6M-20562 Maggie Chapman: A Play for Torry (lodged on 27 January 2026) New Support: Paul Sweeney* S6M-20560 Clare Haughey: Retiral of Brendan Rooney, Executive Director of Healthy n Happy Community Development Trust (lodged on 26 January 2026) New Support: Bob Doris*, Fulton MacGregor*, Jackie Dunbar* S6M-20559 Alasdair Allan: Stephen Libby Crowned Traitors' Champion (lodged on 26 January 2026) New Support: Bob Doris*, Fulton MacGregor*, Jackie Dunbar* S6M-20558 Maggie Chapman: WASPI Women February Campaign (lodged on 27 January 2026) New Support: Kenneth Gibson*, Gillian Mackay*, Ariane Burgess*, Kevin Stewart*, Evelyn Tweed*, Karen Adam*, John Mason*, Ross Greer*, Colin Beattie*, Audrey Nicoll*, Bill Kidd*, Jamie Hepburn* S6M-20556 Christine Grahame: Welcoming Increased Funding for Scotland’s Colleges (lodged on 26 January 2026) New Support: Fulton MacGregor*, Jackie Dunbar* S6M-20552 Finlay Carson: John MacMillan Appointed MBE in Honours List (lodged on 26 January 2026) New Support: Douglas Lumsden*, Fulton MacGregor*, Sharon Dowey* S6M-20551 Finlay Carson: Kate Kaye Awarded British Empire Medal in Honours List (lodged on 26 January 2026) New Support: Bill Kidd*, Douglas Lumsden*, Fulton MacGregor*, Stuart McMillan*, Sharon Dowey* S6M-20548 Liam Kerr: Recognising the Contribution of Jon Oakey, Chief Financial Officer for Port of Aberdeen, on his Retirement (lodged on 26 January 2026) New Support: Fulton MacGregor*, Sharon Dowey*, Jackie Dunbar* S6M-20546 Kenneth Gibson: 100th Anniversary of John Logie Baird’s First Television (lodged on 23 January 2026) New Support: Fulton MacGregor*, Jackie Dunbar* S6M-20545 Kenneth Gibson: 250 Year Anniversary of Adam Smith’s Wealth of Nations (lodged on 23 January 2026) New Support: Fulton MacGregor* S6M-20544 Kevin Stewart: The Return of NuArt to Aberdeen (lodged on 23 January 2026) New Support: Fulton MacGregor*, Jackie Dunbar* S6M-20543 Kevin Stewart: Impact of the Energy Profits Levy on the North East Economy (lodged on 23 January 2026) New Support: Fulton MacGregor*, Jackie Dunbar* S6M-20542 Rona Mackay: Clyde Garage Doors Ltd of Kirkintilloch Triumphs at Business Awards (lodged on 23 January 2026) New Support: Fulton MacGregor*, Jackie Dunbar* S6M-20540 Roz McCall: Stroke Prevention Day 2026 (lodged on 23 January 2026) New Support: Kenneth Gibson*, Douglas Lumsden* Thursday 29 January 2026 16 Today's Business Future Business Motions & Questions Legislation Other Gnothaichean an-diugh Gnothaichean ri teachd Gluasadan agus Ceistean Reachdas Eile Motions | Gluasadan S6M-20539 Jackson Carlaw: Success of East Renfrewshire Cycling Initiative for Children (lodged on 22 January 2026) New Support: Fulton MacGregor*, Sharon Dowey* S6M-20530 Michelle Thomson: Scottish Musician Jasmin Jet Named on Youth Music's Ones to Watch List for 2026 (lodged on 22 January 2026) New Support: Fulton MacGregor* S6M-20529 David Torrance: Kirkcaldy Boys Club Double Celebration (lodged on 22 January 2026) New Support: Fulton MacGregor*, Jackie Dunbar* S6M-20528 Bill Kidd: Worsening Situation in Northern Syria (lodged on 22 January 2026) New Support: Fulton MacGregor*, Jackie Dunbar* S6M-20525 Mark Ruskell: European Charter of Local Self-Government (Incorporation) (Scotland) Bill (Reconsideration) (lodged on 22 January 2026) New Support: Shona Robison* S6M-20524 Tim Eagle: Erskine Veterans Activity Centre North in Forres Raises £12,400 (lodged on 22 January 2026) New Support: Fulton MacGregor*, Sharon Dowey* S6M-20523 Tim Eagle: Forres Bluefins Secures Community Funding (lodged on 22 January 2026) New Support: Fulton MacGregor*, Sharon Dowey* S6M-20522 Tim Eagle: Epic Tree Care is Most Trusted Trader for Second Year (lodged on 22 January 2026) New Support: Fulton MacGregor*, Sharon Dowey* S6M-20521 Michael Marra: Publication of Level Up Scotland: A National Action Plan for the Scottish Games Sector (lodged on 22 January 2026) New Support: Paul McLennan*, Craig Hoy* S6M-20520 Tim Eagle: Celebrating the Careers of Moray Firth Credit Union Manager, Maggie Bell, and Supervisor, Linda Strathdee (lodged on 22 January 2026) New Support: Fulton MacGregor*, Sharon Dowey* S6M-20517 Evelyn Tweed: Celebrating Local Winners of Sportscotland Scottish Sports Awards 2025 (lodged on 21 January 2026) New Support: Jackie Dunbar* S6M-20516 Evelyn Tweed: Congratulating Heather Hall on Receipt...
Last updated: 25 June 2025

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Cooperation with inspections 43 Powers of entry and inspection 30 (1) A person carrying out an inspection of a relevant educational establishment in pursuance of section 30 may enter the establishment. (2) The power conferred by subsection (1)— (a) must be exercised at a reasonable hour, (b) extends to a dwelling-house only with the permission of the Scottish Ministers, 35 (c) does not authorise entry by force. 27 Education (Scotland) Bill Part 2—His Majesty’s Chief Inspector of Education in Scotland (3) A person who proposes to exercise the power conferred by subsection (1) must, if so requested, produce evidence of the person’s identity and authorisation to carry out the inspection (including, where applicable, the permission of the Scottish Ministers) before exercising the power. 5 (4) A person carrying out an inspection may take onto the premises such other persons as the person carrying out the inspection considers necessary. 44 Duty to provide assistance (1) The managers of a relevant educational establishment must, in connection with the inspection of that establishment— 10 (a) make available, and allow the taking of copies of, any documents kept by the 1 establishment which the persons carrying out the inspection consider relevant to the inspection of the establishment, (b) take all reasonable steps to secure such access as the persons carrying out the inspection require to any place where, by arrangement with the establishment, 15 education is provided to those in attendance at the establishment, (c) otherwise provide the persons carrying out the inspection with such assistance and co-operation as they reasonably require for the purposes of, or in connection with, the inspection of the establishment. (2) For the purpose of subsection (1), “managers”, in relation to a relevant educational 20 establishment, means the governing body, trustees, or other person or body of persons responsible for the management of the establishment. 45 Offences (1) A person commits an offence if the person fails, without reasonable excuse, to comply with the duty imposed by section 44. 25 (2) A person commits an offence if the person intentionally obstructs an Inspector or other person in the carrying out of an inspection of a relevant educational establishment under this Part. (3) A person who commits an offence under subsection (1) or (2) is liable on summary conviction to a fine not exceeding level 4 on the standard scale. 30 Enforcement following school-related inspections 46 Necessary improvements: referral to Scottish Ministers (1) This section applies where, after an inspection carried out in pursuance of section 30(2) of a public school, a grant-aided school or an education authority, the report on the inspection prepared under section 37 identifies that a relevant person requires to take 35 action to secure improvement in— (a) in the case of inspection of a school, a matter relating to the school or the school education provided in it, (b) in the case of inspection of an education authority, the way the education authority exercises a function in relation to the provision of school education. 28 Education (Scotland) Bill Part 2—His Majesty’s Chief Inspector of Education in Scotland (2) The Chief Inspector must make a referral to the Scottish Ministers where it appears to the Chief Inspector that— (a) having been given sufficient opportunity to secure improvement in the matter or exercise of the function in question, the relevant person is failing or has failed to 5 take satisfactory action to do so, and (b) having regard to the seriousness of the failure, an enforcement direction is justified. (3) A referral under subsection (2) must— (a) be in writing, (b) specify the failure mentioned in subsection (2)(a), and 10 (c) include recommendations as to the action which, in the opinion of the Chief 1 Inspector, the relevant person requires to take to remedy, or prevent the recurrence of, the failure. (4) Where a referral is made under subsection (2), the Chief Inspector must inform the relevant person of that fact. 15 (5) For the purposes of this section and sections 47 and 48— (a) “relevant person” means— (i) in relation to the inspection of a public school or an education authority, the education authority, (ii) in relation to the inspection of a grant-aided school, the managers of the 20 school, (b) any expression used in this section and in the Education (Scotland) Act 1980 has the same meaning as in that Act. 47 Preliminary notice of enforcement action (1) The Scottish Ministers may give a preliminary notice to a relevant person where, on a 25 referral under section 46, it appears to the Scottish Ministers that— (a) the relevant person is failing or has failed to take satisfactory action to secure improvement in the matter or exercise of the function in question, and (b) having regard to the seriousness of the failure, an enforcement direction is justified. (2) A preliminary notice is a notice which— 30 (a) informs the relevant person of the failure mentioned in subsection (1)(a), and (b) requires the relevant person to submit to the Scottish Ministers, within such period as is specified in the notice, a written response which— (i) states that the person has not so failed and gives reasons supporting that statement, or 35 (ii) states that the person has so failed but gives reasons (if there are any such an enforcement direction should not be given to the person. reasons) why 29 Education (Scotland) Bill Part 2—His Majesty’s Chief Inspector of Education in Scotland 48 Enforcement direction (1) The Scottish Ministers may give a relevant person an enforcement direction where, following service under section 47(1) of a preliminary notice, it appears to the Scottish Ministers that— 5 (a) the relevant person is failing or has failed to take satisfactory action to secure improvement in the matter or exercise of the function in question, and (b) having regard to the seriousness of the failure, an enforcement direction is justified. (2) The Scottish Ministers may give an enforcement direction under subsection (1) only after whichever is the earlier of— 10 (a) receipt...
Last updated: 16 June 2025

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Supported by: Murdo Fraser*, Craig Hoy*, Stephen Kerr*, Meghan Gallacher*, Annie Wells*, Alexander Stewart*, Liz Smith*, Miles Briggs*, Fergus Ewing*, Annabelle Ewing*, Sandesh Gulhane*, Brian Whittle*, Pam Gosal*, Jackson Carlaw* Other new and altered motions and amendments *S6M-17972 Liam McArthur: Moira Sinclair and Sue Foard Recognised in The King's Birthday Honours List —That the Parliament welcomes news that two Orcadians, Moira Sinclair and Sue Foard, have been recognised in The King’s Birthday Honours List 2025; understands that Moira has been awarded a British Empire Medal for her service to NHS Orkney throughout a career spanning more than 40 years; recognises that, as the clinical nurse manager for acute services and senior charge nurse for the emergency department at the Balfour Hospital, Moira has had a profound impact on the delivery of safe and compassionate care for patients; notes that Moira is due to retire from her position as clinical nurse manager this year, and believes that this award is a fitting tribute to the tireless work that she has invested over the years, and the improvements that she has brought for both patients and staff at NHS Orkney; understands that Sue has been appointed a Member of the Order of the British Empire (MBE) for her work as a procurator fiscal for the Crown Office and Procurator Fiscal Service, and services to the administration of justice and to the community in Orkney; considers that Sue’s hard work over many years has been vital in ensuring that justice is upheld fairly and equitably across Orkney; acknowledges what it sees as the integral role that the procurator fiscal plays in maintaining public trust in the legal and justice systems throughout Orkney; believes that the award of an MBE reflects the exceptional level of professionalism and dedication to this role that Sue has demonstrated over the years; thanks both Moira and Sue for their commitment to serving the local community in Orkney, and congratulates them both on the receipt...

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