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Official Report Meeting date: 10 October 2024

Meeting of the Parliament 10 October 2024

It is currently around 107. I can confirm plans to lay regulations later this year to enable GPS technology to be used to monitor individuals being released on home detention curfew.
Official Report Meeting date: 20 June 2024

Constitution, Europe, External Affairs and Culture Committee 20 June 2024

I want to continue refining and improving reports, which are an important part of how we ensure accountability and transparency in how Scotland’s international network delivers.
Official Report Meeting date: 14 June 2022

Meeting of the Parliament (Hybrid) 14 June 2022

It is my role to represent the Parliament’s interests. In doing so, I take account of all members’ interests equally.
Official Report Meeting date: 25 January 2022

Meeting of the Parliament 25 January 2022

Respiratory conditions, including asthma, account for more than a third of all acute hospital admissions and are among the most commonly presented conditions within primary care.
Official Report Meeting date: 30 January 2025

Meeting of the Parliament 30 January 2025

The Treasury’s decision fails to take into account Scotland’s larger public sector per person than those in the rest of the UK.
Official Report Meeting date: 23 November 2022

Criminal Justice Committee 23 November 2022

Therefore, the inquiry will hold the Crown Office to account over those decisions. If there is a public inquiry, some people would term that as a process of accountability.
Last updated: 1 March 2021

SPBill79AFMS052021 made accessible

Benefits of this approach include ease of account preparation and payment administration, help with surety around spend, and reduced potential for account abatement issues, challenge and protracted reviews.
Official Report Meeting date: 8 March 2016

Delegated Powers and Law Reform Committee 08 March 2016

Just for clarification, you are going to write to the Government and lay all of that out. I am going to write to the Government to lay out the general issues as we have raised them.
Last updated: 2 March 2026

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(S6T-02930) followed by Stage 3 Proceedings: Contract (Formation and Remedies) (Scotland) Bill S6M-20943 Siobhian Brown: Contract (Formation and Remedies) (Scotland) Bill—That the Parliament agrees that the Contract (Formation and Remedies) (Scotland) Bill be passed. followed by Reconsideration Stage Proceedings: European Charter of Local Self-Government (Incorporation) (Scotland) Bill S6M-20934 Mark Ruskell: European Charter of Local Self-Government (Incorporation) (Scotland) Bill (Reconsideration)—That the Parliament agrees that the European Charter of Local Self-Government (Incorporation) (Scotland) Bill be approved. followed by Committee Announcements followed by Business Motions followed by Parliamentary Bureau Motions 5:00 pm Decision Time followed by Members’ Business: Jackie Baillie: Recognising the Pressures Facing A&E Departments S6M-20795 Jackie Baillie: Recognising the Pressures Facing A&E Departments—That the Parliament recognises the reported pressures facing A&E departments; is concerned that recorded waiting times are persistently high, with the number of people waiting more than 8 hours and 12 hours reported in 2025 as 171,854 and 74,052 respectively; notes the consequent rise in corridor care adversely affecting people in the Dumbarton constituency and across Scotland; considers that using the metric of acute hospital bed occupancy as well as A&E waiting times can help to relieve these pressures, and notes calls on the Scottish Government to ensure that reductions in occupancy act as the mechanism by which the whole system is held to account...
Last updated: 26 February 2026

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Dr Pam Gosal MBE: To ask the Scottish Government what its response is to the Institute of Chartered Accountants of Scotland stating there is a "lack of a clear, long-term economic strategy for Scotland”.

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