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Official Report Meeting date: 19 March 2025

Citizen Participation and Public Petitions Committee 19 March 2025

I do not know, but I suspect that many of these offences are going to the sheriff court, which would mean up to five years’ imprisonment.
Questions and Answers Date answered: 14 January 2025

S6W-32610

In 2024, the Scottish Government France Office continued to take forward the objectives of the Scottish Government’s International Strategy Scotland's International Strategy - gov.scot in bringing benefits to Scotland under our key themes of Economy, Trade and Investment; Climate Change, Biodiversity and Renewable Energy; and Reputation, Influence and Relationships.Some examples from 2024 include:To support Economy, Trade and Investment, the Scottish Government and SDI France jointly organised a Saint Andrew’s Day showcase event at the British Embassy and supported a Ministerial-led delegation of Scottish meat producers led by Quality Meat Scotland at the Salon International de...
Questions and Answers Date answered: 10 December 2024

S6W-31914

Achieving our Hydrogen Action Plan target of 5GW of low-carbon hydrogen production capacity by 2030, and wider plan aims, requires significant investment.Since June 2022, the Hydrogen Innovation Scheme has offered grants totalling almost £7m to 31 projects to support innovation under the themes of renewable hydrogen production, storage and distribution, and integration of hydrogen into our energy system.Whilst budget constraints meant it was not possible to open a Green Hydrogen Fund as planned, we worked with Scottish Enterprise to develop arrangements for a targeted in-year funding call for financial year 2024-25. The call will help to de...
Questions and Answers Date answered: 3 March 2023

S6W-15580

They are Laura Cozzi: Chief Energy Modeller, International Energy Agency; Professor Gabi Hegerl: Chair - Climate System Science, University of Edinburgh; Professor Paul de Leeuw: Director of the Energy Transition Institute, Robert Gordon University and Professor Mairi Spowage: Professor of Practice and Director of the Fraser of Allander Institute.
Questions and Answers Date answered: 7 February 2023

S6W-14228

The intent of the Network Support Grant is to support the bus network and it is up to operators to use their own commercial judgement and decide which individual routes they run in the open de-regulated market, as established by the Transport Act 1985.
Official Report Meeting date: 22 September 2021

Education, Children and Young People Committee 22 September 2021

What has been said this morning is what many of our members have reflected as having been their experience.
Last updated: 9 April 2024

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S6M-07769: Evelyn Tweed: National Lyme Disease Awareness Month - That the Parliament acknowledges that May 2023 is National Lyme Disease Awareness Month; notes that Lyme disease is a bacterial infection spread to humans by infected ticks, which are tiny spider-like creatures found in woodland and moorland areas that feed on the blood of birds and mammals, including humans; understands that many people with early symptoms of Lyme disease develop a circular rash around the tick bite three to 30 days after being bitten, often described as looking like a bull’s eye on a dart board, whilst some people may develop several rashes in different parts of their body, and around one in three people will not develop a rash; further understands that some people with Lyme disease also have flu-like symptoms, including tiredness, muscle and joint pain, headaches, a high temperature, chills and neck stiffness; notes the calls encouraging anyone who has been bitten by a tick and develops a rash or flu-like symptoms to speak to their GP and tell them that they have been bitten by a tick; further notes, however, that diagnosing Lyme disease is often difficult as many of the symptoms are similar to other conditions; acknowledges that NHS Scotland advises that Lyme disease is treatable, however, that without treatment, more serious and longer-term symptoms may develop, including pain and swelling in joints, nerve problems, memory problems, difficulty concentrating and heart problems; understands that there is currently no vaccine available and that the best way to prevent Lyme disease is to adopt simple measures when in the countryside or near wildlife, including tucking trousers into socks and wearing insect repellent, and notes the calls encouraging anybody who is concerned that they have contracted Lyme disease to contact their GP and for everyone to take precautions when in the countryside.
Official Report Meeting date: 2 October 2012

Meeting of the Parliament 02 October 2012

Mar a tha an t-atharrachadh air a’ ghluasad ag innse, tha e feumail dha-rìribh gu bheil sinn a’ faighneachd fad na tìde na poileasaidhean a tha ag obair agus na poileasaidhean a tha gun fheum.
Official Report Meeting date: 18 June 2025

Economy and Fair Work Committee 18 June 2025

I am pleased to welcome Richard Lochhead, Minister for Business and Employment, and Dr Pieter van de Graaf, who is head of international trade flows and regulations at the Scottish Government.
Last updated: 9 May 2025

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S6M-16432: Ben Macpherson: Scotland's Seabirds— That the Parliament believes that Scotland has internationally important seabird populations, including, at the last assessment, 60% of the world's great skuas and almost half, 48%, of the world's northern gannets, with the biggest colony on Earth being found at the Bass Rock in the Firth of Forth, along with important common tern colonies, including one in a special protection area at Leith docks; recognises that the country has international and domestic obligations to protect and enhance these species; 8 PB/S6/25/061 understands with concern that 70% of Scotland's national populations are in decline, according to the latest seabird census and notes the view that action is needed to address this; further understands that the proposed Scottish Government Scottish Seabird Conservation Action Plan sets out many...

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