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Last updated: 30 October 2025

CMAL NZET Update 30 Sep 2025

Full finalisation of the vessel and compliance checks will be carried out throughout October, we anticipate if these activities go smoothly, the vessel will be delivered in November (as early as possible but with all necessary Flag State and Classification approvals) and with regard to MV Loch Indaal, MV Lochmor and MV Claymore, these vessels to follow a de...
Last updated: 30 September 2025

Lorna Slater SUP NZET Committee Response

This includes adverts on social media platforms targeting businesses affected by the ban, direct communications and engagement with relevant organisations, and wider communication activities. Working with Zero Waste Scotland, we will continue to engage with key stakeholders to provide support to enable effective implementation of the Regulations.
Last updated: 24 September 2025

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Over the course of the National Mission we have also invested significantly across a range of activities and providers in Scotland to drive improvements, innovation and resilience in the sector.
Last updated: 15 September 2025

Sarah Boyack MSP response to the SPCB Supported Bodies Landscape Review Committee report

A practical example included in the Policy Memorandum is the planning of new housing developments, where I consider a wellbeing and sustainable development duty could require public bodies to consider issues such as active travel infrastructure, local food access, sustainable heating (e.g. heat pumps and heat networks), and access to green space from the ou...
Last updated: 11 September 2025

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Supporting Scottish Exports in Response to Global Uncertainty: The Deputy First Minister and Cabinet Secretary for Economy and Gaelic (Kate Forbes) moved S6M-18795—That the Parliament recognises that demand for Scottish exports is strong due to Scotland's high-quality products and services, and its excellence in sectors such as food and drink, professional, scientific, and technical activities; notes that global trade challenges, including geopolitical uncertainty, Brexit, and trade tariffs, are having a detrimental impact on Scottish businesses; welcomes the Scottish Government's Six Point Export Plan, which is supporting Scottish businesses to respond to these challenges; notes that the additional support being provided, builds on effective and continued delivery of A Trading Nation, the Scottish Government's export growth strategy, as indicated through Scottish Enterprise's highest ever level of forecast export sales in 2024-25; acknowledges that meaningful collaboration between partners to promote Scotland internationally, using the Scottish Government-led award-winning Brand Scotland collateral, will boost awareness of Scotland's strengths and increase opportunities for export growth, and calls on the UK Government to fully address the continuing impacts of Brexit on Scottish and UK trade by rejoining the European Union, and reverse its damaging decision to increase employers' national insurance contributions, which is harming business confidence and Scotland's economy.
Last updated: 9 September 2025

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The impact of levy rates on businesses, and particularly small 2 businesses, is a priority issue that SIDs is actively liaising on with existing and developing BIDs to ensure that they are aware of the impact/risks that higher levy’s can have, particularly on small, independent businesses who are facing increased costs/overheads.
Last updated: 27 August 2025

Letter from ESS 6 monthly update 26 August 2025

The Bill extends ESS’ existing functions by identifying ESS as the independent review body which will: • review reports prepared by Scottish Ministers into progress towards the biodiversity targets; and • assess how Scottish Ministers seek independent advice to inform their review of the targets ESS provided written and oral evidence to the Rural Affairs and Islands Committee as part of that Committee’s Stage 1 scrutiny of the Bill. It continues to engage actively...
Last updated: 2 June 2025

UKSI Welfare of animals

It would amend Chapter 3 of Annex 1 to Council Regulation (EC) No. 1/2005 which makes provision for technical rules on transport practices for the protection of live vertebrate animals when being transported in connection with an economic activity. Paragraph 1.8(d) of Chapter 3 on handling, prohibits lifting any animal by the legs but does not contain any e...
Last updated: 14 March 2025

Scottish Human Rights Commission 10 March 2025

We would be happy to explore our proposal further and to discuss our findings and treaty monitoring activities wherever this would assist Members.
Last updated: 12 March 2025

Inshore fisheries March 2025

It is fair to say that we have historically been restricted in our inshore fisheries management interventions by data limitations (e.g. high-resolution data about fishing activity, information about the number of creels in use, etc.).

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