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SPICe briefings Date published: 8 November 2018

Climate Change and Agriculture: How can Scottish Agriculture Contribute to Climate Change Targets? - Executive Summary

Agricultural soils and land-use change emissions account for a further 43%. The use of the phrase “net-zero greenhouse gas emissions from agriculture” appears to have been fairly widely misunderstood; this is perhaps not helped by the way that emissions are accounted for and set out in the emissions inventory.
Official Report Meeting date: 7 February 2019

Meeting of the Parliament 07 February 2019

I welcome keeping the Parole Board’s independence, but there needs to be a bit more accountability for how and why it reaches its decisions.
Official Report Meeting date: 21 February 2024

Rural Affairs and Islands Committee 21 February 2024

As I have previously mentioned, established procedures are in place for laying affirmative Scottish statutory instruments, which include the laying of those instruments in draft.
Last updated: 14 February 2023

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R Supported by: Colin Beattie*, Stuart McMillan*, Annabelle Ewing*, Kenneth Gibson*, Monica Lennon*, Siobhian Brown*, Audrey Nicoll*, Natalie Don*, Ruth Maguire*, Mark Ruskell*, Miles Briggs*, Fulton MacGregor*, Bill Kidd*, Stephanie Callaghan*, David Torrance*, Paul Sweeney*, Ross Greer* *S6M-00718 Patrick Harvie: Concern over At-risk Glasgow Life Jobs and Venues—That the Parliament notes with concern reports that 500 jobs at Glasgow Life are at risk, due to its current funding crisis, and that 80 out of its 171 venues remain closed to the public with no plans to reopen; understands that Glasgow Life has lost £38 million in the past year due to the COVID-19 pandemic and that lost-income funding, provided by the Scottish Government, has been insufficient to close this gap; further understands that trade unions have jointly lodged a collective grievance over a lack of consultation regarding job losses; supports the efforts of trade unions and community campaigners in demanding answers and accountability...
Last updated: 26 July 2021

BB20210726

R Supported by: Colin Beattie*, Stuart McMillan*, Annabelle Ewing*, Kenneth Gibson*, Monica Lennon*, Siobhian Brown*, Audrey Nicoll*, Natalie Don*, Ruth Maguire*, Mark Ruskell*, Miles Briggs*, Fulton MacGregor*, Bill Kidd*, Stephanie Callaghan*, David Torrance*, Paul Sweeney*, Ross Greer* *S6M-00718 Patrick Harvie: Concern over At-risk Glasgow Life Jobs and Venues—That the Parliament notes with concern reports that 500 jobs at Glasgow Life are at risk, due to its current funding crisis, and that 80 out of its 171 venues remain closed to the public with no plans to reopen; understands that Glasgow Life has lost £38 million in the past year due to the COVID-19 pandemic and that lost-income funding, provided by the Scottish Government, has been insufficient to close this gap; further understands that trade unions have jointly lodged a collective grievance over a lack of consultation regarding job losses; supports the efforts of trade unions and community campaigners in demanding answers and accountability...
Official Report Meeting date: 29 October 2025

Education, Children and Young People Committee 29 October 2025

We are a bit uncertain about the 2024 accounts. What about the 2025 accounts?
Official Report Meeting date: 26 September 2024

Meeting of the Parliament 26 September 2024

Thinking back to that time is a stark reminder of how much uncertainty lay ahead. For the first time in decades, we were witnessing a land war in Europe.
Official Report Meeting date: 24 January 2024

Meeting of the Parliament 24 January 2024

However, there is a requirement for local health and social care partnerships and local democratically accountable organisations, such as local councils, to be locally accountable for decisions, to set priorities, to understand the landscape that exists in their local area and to procure services to meet the needs of...
Official Report Meeting date: 7 June 2022

Meeting of the Parliament (Hybrid) 07 June 2022

A number of important factors need to be taken into account. For example, on a number of occasions we have raised with the UK Government the fact that the approach that it took with its net zero strategy did not take account of policy decision making in Scotland.
Last updated: 8 July 2024

Cass Review Implications for Scotland

As part of the medical responsibility of doctors their primary imperative under General Medical Council (GMC) regulation and accountability is to ‘first do no harm’; in other words a doctor is accountable for the care they provide, or fail to provide, to the person they treat and to the regulator and to their own emp...

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