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Official Report Meeting date: 20 February 2019

Rural Economy and Connectivity Committee 20 February 2019

If we had the infrastructure and if the public services were up to speed to encourage people to use other modes of transport and take up active travel, that would make everybody’s lives a bit better. For years, I have seen adverts on the television that say, “Speed kills”.
Official Report Meeting date: 8 November 2018

Meeting of the Parliament 08 November 2018

Real Living Wage To ask the First Minister how the Scottish Government supports the real living wage.
Last updated: 25 February 2026

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S6M-20901 Graeme Dey: Approval of SSI—That the Parliament agrees that the Digital Waste Tracking (Scotland) Regulations 2026 [draft] be approved. 6:15 pm Decision Time followed by Members’ Business: Gillian Mackay: Recognising the Contribution that Football Clubs and their Fans Make to Society S6M-20769 Gillian Mackay: Recognising the Contribution that Football Clubs and their Fans Make to Society—That the Parliament notes that football is one of the most loved and successful sports in the country and that Scotland boasts some of the most loyal supporters anywhere in Europe, but believes that, often, fans feel they are taken for granted or are an afterthought; considers that, across the country, including in the Central Scotland region, supporters groups and community trusts or charitable foundations attached to professional clubs are often enhancing their environment and giving back to those who find themselves in challenging situations, from foodbank collections to mental health initiatives; believes that football fans are often the beating heart of their communities, creating unity in spaces where division can be prevalent; considers that, with rising living...
Last updated: 28 January 2026

Salmon farming 22 January Heriot Watt Uni

The instability in employment for the workforce locally is revealed in fluctuations across this time period in full-time posts from 662 to 203 in the North West region, 178 to 35 in Orkney, 258 to 162 in Shetland, 375 to 108 in the South West, and from 288 to 134 in the Western Isles; as the sector emphases how it sustains many of those employees, around 1,500, [living] in remote areas where they form the mainstays of local communities (https://www.salmonscotland.co.uk/facts/business- economy/salmon-sector-supports-thousand-of-scottish-families these levels of insecurity and, at best having to move great distances to keep employment, questions the extent to which the sector ‘people an opportunity to work in the area they grew up in’ without disruption and additional family costs. 4 Henderson, J. (1987) ‘Semiconductors, Scotland and the international division of labour’, Urban Studies, 24(5), 389-408. https://doi.org/10.1080/00420988720080611. 5 https://publications.parliame nt.uk/pa/c m200102/cmselect/c msc otaf/324/32405.htm Appendices 1 and 27; Whittam, G. and Danson, M. (2001) ‘Power and the spirit of clustering’, European Planning Studies, 9(8), 949–963. https://doi.org/10.1080/09654310120093287. 6 https://find-and-update.c ompany-information. servic e.gov.uk/c ompany/SC138843/filing-history In summary, the Scottish salmon industry is owned and controlled by a very few enterprises all ultimately based outwith Scotland and the UK.
Last updated: 9 December 2025

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The reason for taking the power, as explained by the Member in the DPM, is to allow Scottish Ministers to issue guidance on practical operational matters, as health professionals and health services in Scotland begin to operate the assisted dying process, and provide assistance to terminally ill adults to end their lives. This allows the Scottish Ministers ...
Last updated: 9 December 2025

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The reason for taking the power, as explained by the Member in the DPM, is to allow Scottish Ministers to issue guidance on practical operational matters, as health professionals and health services in Scotland begin to operate the assisted dying process, and provide assistance to terminally ill adults to end their lives. This allows the Scottish Ministers ...
Last updated: 14 November 2025

CPG Brain Tumours 4 Sep 2025 Minutes in Template 0409

Finlay extended a particular welcome to speakers at the meeting, who shared their insights and expertise on brain tumour research, treatment, and lived experience. Finlay Carson MSP explained the importance of the CPG, stating that brain tumours remain the biggest cancer killer of children and adults under 40, yet research and treatment in Scotland are stil...
Last updated: 30 October 2025

Procurement Reform Scotland Government Update

For example: • enabling and measuring social impact through procurement; • driving Fair Work First considerations through domestic procurement supply chains, with FWF - including at least the real Living Wage - embedded in all relevant SG contracts and being embedded in more contracts across the public sector; • requiring and delivering community benefits t...
Last updated: 29 October 2025

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Act 2010 as amended Health and Care Professions Council Annual Report and Accounts 2024-25 (SG/2025/171) laid under Articles 44(2) and 46(7) of the Health Professions Order 2001 Health and Care Professions Council Fitness to Practise Annual Report 2024- 25 (SG/2025/216) laid under Article 44(1) of the Health Professions Order 2001 Independent National Whistleblowing Officer: Compendium of Case Reports for October 2025 (INWO/2025/10) laid under Sections 15(1) and 15(1A) of the Scottish Public Services Ombudsman Act 2002 Independent Report by a Tribunal constituted under Section 21 of the Courts Reform (Scotland) Act 2014 to report into the fitness for office of a Judicial Office Holder - Summary Sheriff (SG/2025/226) laid under Section 24 of the Courts Reform (Scotland) Act 2014 Scottish Public Services Ombudsman: Annual Report 2024-25 (SPSO/2025/AR) laid under Sections 17(1) and (3) of the Scottish Public Services Ombudsman Act 2002 Scottish Public Services Ombudsman: Compendium of Case Reports for October 2025 (SPSO/2025/10) laid under Sections 15(1) and 15(1A) of the Scottish Public Services Ombudsman Act 2002 Scottish Sentencing Council Annual Report 2024-25 (SG/2025/257) laid under section 13(5) of the Criminal Justice and Licensing (Scotland) Act 2010 The following document was laid before the Parliament on 23 October 2025 and is not subject to parliamentary procedure— Scottish Housing Regulator - Annual Performance Report & Accounts 2024/25 (SG/2025/186) laid under section 22(5) of the Public Finance and Accountability (Scotland) Act 2000 The following documents were laid before the Parliament on 24 October 2025 and are not subject to parliamentary procedure— Children and Young People's Commissioner Scotland's annual report for children and young people 2024-25 (CCYP/2025/02) laid under Section 10(1) of the Commissioner for Children and Young People (Scotland) Act 2003 National Galleries of Scotland Trustees' Annual Report and Financial Statements, for the year ended 31 March 2025 (SG/2025/261) laid under Section 22(5) of the Public Finance and Accountability (Scotland) Act 2000 The following documents were laid before the Parliament on 27 October 2025 and are not subject to parliamentary procedure— Children’s Hearings Scotland - Annual Report and Accounts 2024-25 (SG/2025/246) laid under Section 22(5) of the Public Finance and Accountability (Scotland) Act 2000 Children’s Hearings Scotland Impact Report 2024-25 (SG/2025/247) laid under Paragraph 21 of schedule 3 of the Children’s Hearings (Scotland) Act 2011 Ethical Standards Commissioner Annual Report and Accounts 2024/25 (SG/2025/263) laid under section 22(5) of the Public Finance and Accountability (Scotland) Act 2000 Freedom of Information (Scotland) Act 2002: Report on exercise of section 5 power (SG/2025/256) laid under Section 7A of the Freedom of Information (Scotland) Act 2002 GTC Scotland Annual Report and Accounts - Year to 31 March 2025 (GTCS/2025/01) laid under Schedule 3, para 5(1) of the Public Services Reform (General Teaching Council for Scotland) Order 2011 Scottish Information Commissioner Annual Report and Accounts 2024-25 (SG/2025/234) laid under Section 46(1) of the Freedom of Information (Scotland) Act 2002 Published by the Scottish Parliamentary Corporate Body All documents are available on For information on the Scottish Parliament contact the Scottish Parliament website at: Public Information on: Telephone: 0131 348 5000 or 0800 092 7500 www.parliament.scot/documents Email: [email protected] Live...
Last updated: 29 September 2025

Conveners Group Papers 25 May 2022

Notably, the ability to work from home made the lives of many more sustainable and this was also the case for MSPs.

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