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Last updated: 18 June 2025

SPBill49AENS062025

However, the corporate plan need not include details of objectives and activities which relate to the activities of the Accreditation Committee, because it is required to prepare its own corporate plan under section 19. 6 This document relates to the Education (Scotland) Bill (SP Bill 49A) as amended at Stage 2 33.
Official Report Meeting date: 10 March 2021

Rural Economy and Connectivity Committee 10 March 2021

Cabinet secretary, you will have to provide coffee to get Stewart back on the train. I get the message, convener.
Last updated: 2 April 2026

Public Health Scotland information following evidence session 10 March 2026

It is run every four years with the first half of 2026 being an active survey phase for Scotland and reports from this due in 2027.
Last updated: 25 February 2026

SPBill71ADPMS062026accessible

The change to the power reflects evidence received at Stage 1 that the definition of “environmental use” may be too wide and that certain activities may require to be excluded. The broadening of the power ensures that Ministers can respond appropriately where an activity should not fall within the scope of the defini...
Last updated: 25 February 2026

SPBill71ADPMS062026

The change to the power reflects evidence received at Stage 1 that the definition of “environmental use” may be too wide and that certain activities may require to be excluded. The broadening of the power ensures that Ministers can respond appropriately where an activity should not fall within the scope of the defini...
Last updated: 18 December 2025

Future Farming Investment Scheme 15 December

It was designed to offer upfront support to eligible active farmers and crofters carry out capital investments that would improve the environmental performance of their agricultural business in terms of climate change and biodiversity benefits.
Last updated: 19 March 2024

SG on Scottish Languages Bill

Another route to designation could be through being an area in which there is significant activity relating to Gaelic language or Gaelic culture and the guidance could give examples of such activity and details of organisations involved in Gaelic activity. 3.
Last updated: 5 December 2023

SPBill40FMS062023accessible

According to figures published by SCTS, as at 2022 there were 64 active judicial factories supervised by the Accountant, and there have been an annual average of 7 applications for appointment of a judicial factor for the years 2018 to 2022.
Last updated: 24 October 2023

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Challenge Poverty Week 2023: The Parliament debated S6M-10526 in the name of Collette Stevenson—That the Parliament recognises Challenge Poverty Week 2023, which is coordinated by the Poverty Alliance, Scotland’s anti-poverty network, and which runs from 2 to 8 October; notes that activities, events and actions will take place across Scotland to highlight the realities of, and solutions to, poverty, as well as increasing public support for tackling poverty; understands that the week emphasises the importance of a number of key policy asks, to help to unlock people from the grip of poverty, including the role of communities, access to food and adequate incomes; believes that over one million people in Scotland, including 250,000 children, are living in the grip of poverty and that the ongoing cost of living crisis continues to pull even more into hardship; notes the view that governments, politicians, civil society and communities all have a role to play in solving poverty; understands that particular groups of people, including low-paid women, lone parents, disabled people and people from black and minority ethnic backgrounds are disproportionately experiencing poverty; notes the view that poverty in Scotland can be solved by utilising all levers to boost incomes and reduce the impact of the cost of living crisis; further notes the view that people in Scotland support action to end poverty and believe in compassion and social justice; celebrates the work undertaken by organisations and communities across Scotland to stem what it sees as the rising tide of poverty, and notes the view that people across Scotland, including all MSPs, should attend and support events and activities in their areas to mark Challenge Poverty Week 2023.
Last updated: 14 February 2023

BB20211130Rev

Sport and Physical Activity: The Committee will consider the evidence it heard earlier under agenda item 2.

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