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Last updated: 7 October 2025

SCAD Update on Transparency Review 6 October 2025

In addition to the work of the panel, SCAD will continue implementation of its pro-active approach to publications on the gov.scot website.
Last updated: 10 September 2025

Palliative Care Strategy Minister for Public Health and Womens Health

During the autumn we will establish a Palliative Care Delivery Group, which will take an active role in providing oversight and impetus to delivery of the strategy and ongoing monitoring and progress reporting.
Last updated: 4 September 2025

Chamber_Minutes_20250904

Peak Rail Fares Abolished: The Parliament debated S6M-18570 in the name of Bob Doris—That the Parliament notes the Scottish Government’s reported decision to abolish peak rail fares in Scotland; acknowledges what it sees as the ambition to make public transport more affordable and help people with the rising cost of living; considers that initiatives such as the abolition of peak rail fares can encourage more people to switch from cars and opt to use the train; believes that this can help tackle inequalities by making commuting, day trips and access to leisure activities...
Last updated: 19 August 2025

PE2149_C

This roll out is an important complement to wider enforcement efforts, which are supported through intelligence-led deployment of safety cameras, police officer led speed enforcement activity and public awareness campaigns. pdf. application/pdf. 93718.
Last updated: 15 July 2025

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Europe Day 2024: The Parliament debated S6M-12992 in the name of Alasdair Allan—That the Parliament is pleased to celebrate Europe Day 2024, which takes place on 9 May and marks the 74th anniversary of the historic Schuman Declaration; considers that Europe Day is a chance to reflect on the aspiration for peace and unity across Europe, both within and outwith the EU; notes with alarm that this Europe Day takes place at a time of war in Europe, and reinforces Scotland’s solidarity with the people of Ukraine; applauds the efforts of organisations, including the European Movement in Scotland, New Europeans UK, Citizens’ Rights Project, and the Scottish Council on Global Affairs, to mark Europe Day 2024 with a Festival of Europe, which will be held from 11-12 May at Summerhall in Edinburgh; is firm in the belief that Scotland remains a steadfastly European nation, bound to its neighbours by a long history of cultural, social and economic ties; notes that the flag of Europe is still flown with pride outside the Scottish Parliament building; recommits to the shared EU values of human dignity, freedom, democracy, equality, rule of law and human rights, as well as the EU motto, "United in Diversity"; notes what it sees as the positive impact that EU programmes and structural funds have had on communities in the Na h-Eileanan an Iar constituency and across rural Scotland; regrets what it sees as the continued damage on Scotland’s economy and society resulting from Brexit, and that, it believes, the people of Scotland had their European citizenship taken from them against their democratic will; notes the belief that it is in Scotland’s interests to rejoin the EU and the single market, and reaffirms what it considers to be Scotland’s aspiration to play an active...
Last updated: 20 June 2025

PE2135_D

Incomplete because, whilst it fully describes the Scottish Government’s unsubstantiated contradiction to the Scotland Act 1998, it makes no reference to the SHRC red flag, cited in my previous submission, alerting readers that, at every level of government, the UK should “…desist with all policy activities which restrict or undermine the level of protection...
Last updated: 19 June 2025

SPICe Briefing for petition PE2165

Treatments discussed are forms of rehabilitation therapy, to improve the ability to carry out everyday activities. NHS Inform states that many of the these are designed to ‘retrain the brain’.
Last updated: 17 June 2025

PE2141_C

Especially in the case of the AASF, as demonstrated by the example of Home Start Caithness, utilisation of funding from existing Scottish Government provision can enable projects to provide aids in conjunction with psychoeducation, or support activities that achieve similar ends. If Local Authorities and Health Boards consider such provision meets the needs...
Last updated: 30 May 2025

SPICe Briefing for petition PE2150

The general functions of the Regulator are: • to keep a publicly available register of social landlords, and • to monitor, assess and report regularly on (and, where appropriate, to make regulatory interventions relating to)— o social landlords' performance of housing activities, and o registered social landlords' financial well-being and standards of gover...
Last updated: 15 May 2025

Maritime and Shipbuilding Minute of the meeting held on 11 Dec 2024

Agenda Item 5: AOB Notional dates in the diary for 2025: March 19 June 25 Sept 10 Dec 10 We may have additional activity in the diary in addition to this.

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