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Official Report Meeting date: 20 December 2018

Meeting of the Parliament 20 December 2018

Liposuction is not necessarily the best and most appropriate treatment for everyone with lipoedema.
Questions and Answers Date answered: 19 January 2021

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The value of these payments, by 31 August, was over £352,000 for Best Start Grant, and over £82,000 for Best Start Foods.
Official Report Meeting date: 20 March 2018

Meeting of the Parliament 20 March 2018

The parliamentary process and the passage of the bill show Parliament working at its best. It was at its best in how it took evidence at stage 1 and how it interrogated the detail of the bill and improved it.
Last updated: 10 December 2025

Prostitution Bill Letter from Ash Regan 9 December 2025

This pattern appears repeatedly across the best-quality international evidence. 3.
Last updated: 20 October 2025

Major Capital Projects Update Oct 2025 Scottish Government to PAC 17 Oct 2025

All planned dates and costs in this update are best estimates and may subsequently be subject to further adjustment.
Last updated: 23 July 2025

UNCRC REPORT 2025v2

The approach was to involve communities in the development of activities and to hear from people in ways that suited them best. Children and young people attended the events in Galashiels, Burnfoot, Lerwick, Alloa, Clydebank and Cumbernauld.
Last updated: 5 June 2025

ScottishHousingRegulatorJune

We will continue to look at how we can build on the effective processes we have in place to ensure value for money in statutory interventions, with a particular eye to how we can reduce the potential costs of intervention. That said, the best way to avoid costs for tenants is for landlords to ensure that they met the regulatory requirements, avoid the poten...
Last updated: 8 May 2025

Major Capital Projects Update Feb 2025

All planned dates and costs in this update are best estimates and may subsequently be subject to further adjustment.
Last updated: 21 February 2025

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Date MSP Party Subject 1 February Kenneth SNP Lifting the £50 Million Charity Cap 2024 Gibson 6 February Donald CON Celebrating the Work of Dunoon 2024 Cameron Grammar School 7 February Rona SNP Definition of Deafblindness 2024 Mackay 8 February Stephen Kerr CON The Future of the Grangemouth Oil 2024 Refinery 20 February Gordon SNP Gas and Electricity Standing Charges 2024 MacDonald 21 February Douglas CON Declaration to Triple Nuclear Energy 2024 Lumsden Launched at COP28 22 February Ivan McKee SNP Immediate Ceasefire in Palestine and 2024 Israel 27 February Stuart SNP McClure Solicitors 2024 McMillan 28 February Sharon CON Local Infrastructure and Rural 2024 Dowey Connectivity on the A77 and A75 29 February Paul LAB Marie Curie’s Great Daffodil Appeal 2024 Sweeney 2024 5 March 2024 Emma SNP Eating Disorders Awareness Week Harper 2024 6 March 2024 Keith Brown SNP Congratulating the University of Stirling on the Launch of its Winning Students 100 Programme 7 March 2024 Mark Ruskell GRN Site-specific Just Transition for Mossmorran 12 March 2024 Willie Rennie LD Flood Management 13 March 2024 Sandesh CON International Long Covid Awareness Gulhane Day 2024 14 March 2024 Karen Adam SNP Young Carers Action Day 2024 19 March 2024 n/a SNP Cancelled due to Parliamentary Business – to be rescheduled at a future date 20 March 2024 Kate Forbes SNP The Economic Contribution of the Third Sector in Scotland 9 PB/S6/25/016 21 March 2024 Douglas CON Save Our Surgeries - Burghead and Ross Hopeman 26 March 2024 Foysol LAB Brain Tumour Awareness Month Choudhury 27 March 2024 Audrey Nicoll SNP The Economic Impact of Scotland's Renewable Energy Sector – 2023 Update 28 March 2024 Christine SNP Congratulating Crystal FM Penicuik as Grahame the Best...
Last updated: 20 January 2025

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Gaelic capital grants (circa £4 million annually) have been distributed with recourse to power to pay for example for regeneration, education and culture depending on the best fit for the purpose for which the grant is made.

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