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Last updated: 30 March 2021

Interests of MSPs Act 2006 Declaration

Sections 9(3) and (5) provide for the amendment of entries in the Register by the Clerk to correct clerical or typographical errors and to remove the entry when a member ceases to be a member. pdf. application/pdf. 66781. Interests of MSPs Act 2006 Declaration.
Last updated: 25 October 2019

Hutchesons' Hospital Transfer and Dissolution (Scotland) Statements on Legislative Competence

. —————————— Presiding Officer’s statement on legislative competence On 25 June 2018, the Presiding Officer (Rt Hon Ken Macintosh MSP) made the following statement: “In my view, the provisions of the Hutchesons’ Hospital Transfer and Dissolution (Scotland) Bill would be within the legislative competence of the Scottish Parliament.” —————————— Promoter’s sta...
Last updated: 8 May 2025

Chief Executives Report March 2025

This has resulted in lower costs in 25-26 and future years. • Mail Services (£45k) year-end overspend mostly due to mail redirection services for MSP’s experiencing higher demand in the current year. • Catering and Hospitality (£48k) overspend principally due to demand from late Chamber sittings. • Restaurant Services (£25k) forecast overspend at year end i...
Last updated: 9 September 2024

Suicide Prevention Strategy 9 September 2024

 Minister for Social Care, Mental Wellbeing and Sport Maree Todd MSP Ministear airson Cùram Sòisealta, Sunnd Inntinn is Spòrs Maree Todd BPA T: 0300 244 40 Karen Adam MSP Convener Equalities Human Rights and Civil Justice Committee Email: [email protected] ___ 9 September 2024 Dear Karen, EQUALITI...
Last updated: 8 May 2024

HIV anti stigma campaign 8 May 2024

Finally, at its meeting on 26 March , the Committee heard from: • Jenni Minto, MSP, Minister for Public Health and Women’s Health, and • Rebekah Carton, Sexual Health, BBV and Respiratory Surveillance Team Leader, Scottish Government.
Last updated: 22 April 2024

UKSI Official Controls Miscellaneous Amendments Regulations 2024

Cabinet Secretary for Rural Affairs , Land Reform and Islands a b c d Ma iri Go uge o n MSP T: 0 3 0 0 2 4 4 4 0 0 0 E: s co t tish.m inist e r s@go v .s co t Finlay Carson MSP Convener Rural Affairs and Islands Committee Scottish Parliament EDINBURGH EH99 1SP By email [email protected] Copied to UKSIs...
Last updated: 10 April 2024

PB_2021_Paper067

S6M-01569: Rachael Hamilton: Endometriosis - That the Parliament notes the view that there is a need to raise awareness of the widespread nature of endometriosis; understands that this painful disorder affects an estimated 10% of women worldwide and is the second most common gynaecological condition in the UK; believes that, despite its widespread nature, healthcare professionals still find it difficult to diagnose and treat the condition and that this situation has affected women in the Scottish Borders and across the country; recognises the Scottish Government's commitment to reduce the average time taken to diagnose endometriosis from eight years to less than 12 months during the current parliamentary session, as outlined in the Women’s Health Plan; acknowledges the work done by the UK Parliament's All-Party Parliamentary Group on Endometriosis in highlighting the key areas that need to be addressed in order to see a reduction in the time to make a diagnosis, and notes the calls for the Scottish Government to present MSPs...
Last updated: 10 April 2024

PB_2021_Paper060

S6M-01569: Rachael Hamilton: Endometriosis - That the Parliament notes the view that there is a need to raise awareness of the widespread nature of endometriosis; understands that this painful disorder affects an estimated 10% of women worldwide and is the second most common gynaecological condition in the UK; believes that, despite its widespread nature, healthcare professionals still find it difficult to diagnose and treat the condition and that this situation has affected women in the Scottish Borders and across the country; recognises the Scottish Government's commitment to reduce the average time taken to diagnose endometriosis from eight years to less than 12 months during the current parliamentary session, as outlined in the Women’s Health Plan; acknowledges the work done by the UK Parliament's All-Party Parliamentary Group on Endometriosis in highlighting the key areas that need to be addressed in order to see a reduction in the time to make a diagnosis, and notes the PB/S6/21/60 calls for the Scottish Government to present MSPs...
Last updated: 10 April 2024

PB_2021_Paper045

S6M-00989: Donald Cameron: A83 Rest and Be Thankful - That the Parliament recognises what it sees as the ongoing frustration felt by communities and businesses across Argyll and Bute as a result of the reported continued problems on the A83 at the Rest and Be Thankful pass; acknowledges the establishment of the Rest and Be Thankful Campaign group, representing 1,500 businesses across Argyll and Bute; notes the group's calls for a more robust, long-term solution to the existing road, and for faster action to be taken to deliver it; understands that, following public consultation, Transport Scotland has identified a new route to replace the existing A83 Rest and Be Thankful pass; considers that the timescale set out to achieve this does not meet the urgent needs of communities and businesses across Argyll and Bute; notes the view that Transport Scotland should explore the potential use of the nearby forestry road as a temporary mitigation route, and further notes the calls on the Scottish Government and Transport Scotland to work with MSPs...
Last updated: 10 April 2024

PB_2021_Paper041

S6M-00989: Donald Cameron: A83 Rest and Be Thankful - That the Parliament recognises what it sees as the ongoing frustration felt by communities and businesses across Argyll and Bute as a result of the reported continued problems on the A83 at the Rest and Be Thankful pass; acknowledges the establishment of the Rest and Be Thankful Campaign group, representing 1,500 businesses across Argyll and Bute; notes the group's calls for a more robust, long-term solution to the existing road, and for faster action to be taken to deliver it; understands that, following public consultation, Transport Scotland has identified a new route to replace the existing A83 Rest and Be Thankful pass; considers that the timescale set out to achieve this does not meet the urgent needs of communities and businesses across Argyll and Bute; notes the view that Transport Scotland should explore the potential use of the nearby forestry road as a temporary mitigation route, and further notes the calls on the Scottish Government and Transport Scotland to work with MSPs...

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