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Last updated: 13 January 2023

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S6W-13912 Mark Griffin: To ask the Scottish Government what the average payment from the Fuel Insecurity Fund has been in each month of 2022-23 to date. S6W-13913 Mark Griffin: To ask the Scottish Government how many payments from the Fuel Insecurity Fund have been made to support households that have damp and mould issues in each month of 2022-23 to date, and what the total value of payments for this purpose has been.
Last updated: 24 August 2022

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We anticipate concluding this investigation i ly 2023. ear o date, we have received twelve representations from individuals and organisations 5.
Last updated: 6 June 2022

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The Bureau agreed a revised programme of business for week commencing 23 May 2022 and agreed programmes of business for the weeks commencing 30 May and 6 June 2022. 3.
Committee reports Date published: 24 February 2022

Subordinate Legislation Considered by the COVID-19 Recovery Committee on 24 February 2022 - The Health Protection (Coronavirus) (Requirements) (Scotland) Amendment (No. 4) Regulations 2022 [Draft]

The Scottish Government is seeking an expedited timescale for these regulations as it wishes these regulations to come into force 28 February 2022. The policy note states that— These Regulations amend the date on which the Health Protection (Coronavirus) (Requirements) (Scotland) Regulations 2021 (“the Principal Regulations”) expire from 28 February 2022 to 24 September 2022.
Last updated: 28 October 2022

Correspondence from Cab Sec HSC to HSCS Committee 21 September 2022

See  www.lobbying.scot St Andrew’s House, Regent Road, Edinburgh EH1 3DG      www.gov.scot ANNEX Action Plan and Strategies Indicative Publishing Date Additional Information Recovery Plan Update By end of September 2022 Suicide Prevention Strategy By end of September 2022 and Action Plan Health and Care Winter Plan October 2022 Digital Health and Care Autumn 2022 Delivery Plan Genomics Publication December 2022 Our genomics publication which will be published in December 2022 will set out our strategic intent for delivering an equitable genomics health service in Scotland.
Bills and laws Date lodged: 31 August 2021

Health and Care Bill

Lead committee work Meeting on 21 September 2021 Evidence session on 5 October 2021 Meeting on 26 October 2021 Report published on 26 October 2021 Evidence session on 8 February 2022  Report published on 9 February 2022 Evidence session on 19 April 2022 Report published on 20 April 2022 Other committees Delegated Powers and Law Reform Committee Meeting on 28 September 2021 Report published on 4 October 2021 Meeting on 1 February 2022 Report published on 3 February 2022 Chamber Legislative consent motion(s) S6M-03054 lodged on 2 February 2022 Meeting of the Parliament, 10 February 2022 S6M-04074 lodged on 19 April 2022 Meeting of the Parliament, 21 April 2022.
Committee reports Date published: 18 January 2022

Subordinate Legislation Considered by the Delegated Powers and Law Reform Committee on 18 January 2022

In particular it is necessary for these Regulations to come into force on 1 January 2022 in order to extend, along with England and Wales, transitional measures which were due to end on that date.
Last updated: 10 February 2026

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Additional written submission on the Visitor Levy (Amendment) (Scotland) Bill from the Holiday and Residential Parks Association (HARPA), 10 February 2026 (via email) Dear Ms Burgess, The Holiday and Residential Parks Association (HARPA) is the UK national trade body representing owners and managers of holiday, residential, chalet, tent and glamping parks.
Last updated: 4 March 2026

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S6M-20434: Kenneth Gibson: Towards the Fourth Anniversary of Russia’s Full- scale Invasion of Ukraine: That the Parliament recognises that 24 February 2026 marks the fourth anniversary of Russia’s full-scale invasion of Ukraine following the illegal annexation of Crimea in 2014 and proxy war in Donetsk and Luhansk; 3 PB/S6/26/041 believes that Russian forces continue to indiscriminately bombard Ukrainian cities and control around one fifth of Ukraine’s territory, including Luhansk, Crimea and most of Donetsk, Kherson and Zaporizhzhia; considers that fighting and air strikes have resulted in over 53,000 civilian casualties and that President Putin’s veiled threats throughout the war to use nuclear weapons have raised fears of escalation; notes that around 3.7 million people are internally displaced in Ukraine and roughly 6.9 million refugees are recorded globally, including over 29,000 Ukrainians who arrived in Scotland, including in Cunninghame North, with a sponsor in Scotland through the Homes for Ukraine scheme; acknowledges the immense military casualties suffered by both sides, particularly Russia, given what it sees as its profligate use of manpower; notes the view that any ceasefire or settlement that cedes territory or lacks binding security guarantees could allow Russia to regroup and renew attacks, and that this would create the risk of a Carthaginian peace intended to permanently weaken and then annexe Ukraine; further notes the view that robust international support, including military, economic and humanitarian assistance, is essential to enable the survival of Ukraine, deter further aggression and secure a just and lasting peace, and expresses solidarity with the people and armed forces of Ukraine. S6M-19214: Jackie Dunbar: Banking...
Last updated: 23 February 2026

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S6M-20268: Alexander Burnett: Fair Share of Funding for Public Services— That the Parliament notes calls for fairer funding to be allocated among Scotland’s 32 local authorities and 14 NHS boards; further notes reports that Aberdeenshire Council is the fourth lowest funded local authority in Scotland, receiving less government funding per capita than the Scottish average; believes that NHS Grampian is the second lowest funded NHS board per head of population, is reportedly facing a deficit of nearly £50 million, has just 1.4 beds per 1,000 people, and has one of the fastest growing elderly populations in Scotland; considers that rural and island communities cover large geographical areas, which come with unique challenges and require significant resources, particularly with regard to infrastructure maintenance, service delivery and issues that arise from extreme weather; recognises concerns that local services are under immense pressure, and notes the view that it is important to ensure that communities are properly resourced 4 PB/S6/26/029 to enable them to continue to have access to local services that meet their needs, including reliable public transport, local schools and health and social care services. S6M-19214: Jackie Dunbar: Banking...

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