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Official Report Meeting date: 13 May 2025

Net Zero, Energy and Transport Committee 13 May 2025

I am still struggling to understand how we will get the price of electricity down when we are moving more to renewables, and how we will get the price of hydrogen down to be competitive with other countries.
Official Report Meeting date: 18 September 2024

Meeting of the Parliament 18 September 2024

Labour’s new campaign for the union is that things can only get worse. Vote Labour to get colder and poorer; vote no for a depressing, unequal austerity-laced future.
Questions and Answers Date answered: 12 December 2013

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For example, a simple interpretation is the number of older people or children who are “dependent” on people aged 15 to 64, the assumption being that most older people and children are not economically active. The reality is of course much more complex, since, to give just a few reasons, many people of typically working age are unemployed or economically inactive (e.g. at school or university), the age at which people retire varies greatly and many retired people are financially independent.
Last updated: 27 February 2026

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S6M-20497: Brian Whittle: Sport and Activity as a Force for Good— That the Parliament recognises the importance of sport and activity as a force for good that goes beyond just physical health; considers that they have a significant impact on mental health, as well as contributing to community and national cohesion and wellbeing; believes that sport breaks down barriers of colour, race, religion and creed by bringing individuals and communities together through a common shared interest and passion; recognises that, by promoting sport and activity, the Scottish Government can positively impact on confidence, resilience and aspiration which, in turn, can positively impact on education and benefit the economy, and notes the view that the Scottish Government should do everything that it can to make sport and activity available for all, in the South Scotland region and across the country, irrespective of personal circumstances.
Last updated: 29 September 2025

Conveners Group meeting papers 25 October 2023

The post holder will start in November 2023 and will develop and deliver activities to extend and diversify use of evidence and experts in the Scottish Parliament in the area of climate change.
Last updated: 5 February 2025

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Under section 17A(2) a person must have regard to any guidance issued by the Council about activities in respect of which the person is in receipt of funding. 38.
Last updated: 5 February 2025

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Under section 17A(2) a person must have regard to any guidance issued by the Council about activities in respect of which the person is in receipt of funding. 38.
Last updated: 24 September 2024

Scottish Government response on the Education Scotland Bill

However, there may be aspects that Scottish Ministers wish the Accreditation Committee to focus on which does not form part of its planned activity that will be set out in the Corporate Plan, for example.
Last updated: 11 June 2024

UKEU Trade and Cooperation Agreement TCA

I am pleased to attach a report on our activity in this area over the period from June to December 2023.
Last updated: 31 August 2023

68 Historic Enviromental Scotland

HES’s funding comprises grant-in-aid and a significant level of income derived from commercial and charitable activities. We employ over 1,400 people across Scotland, maintain an estate of 336 properties, spend over £ 22 million per year with Scottish SMEs, and give grants totalling £14m a year on average.

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