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Official Report Meeting date: 31 October 2013

Meeting of the Parliament 31 October 2013

Our play strategy should be an incentive to grow that appreciation of nature.Many members will have seen a recent BBC report on the latest findings on physical inactivity rates of children. The study states that half of all UK seven-year-olds do not get enough exercise and that girls are far less active than boys.
Official Report Meeting date: 24 June 2020

Rural Economy and Connectivity Committee 24 June 2020

Any help that you can give me will end up with you getting more airtime. Thank you, convener.
Last updated: 27 March 2024

SPBill45PMS062024accessible

The Member believes this is entirely appropriate and consistent with many other age restricted activities and practices under Scots law.
Last updated: 3 May 2022

Fireworks and Pyrotechnic Articles Scotland Bill SG Stage 1 Report Response

The Scottish Government welcomes the vast amount of pre-planning, education and preventive work that is carried out in communities each year in preparation for the bonfire season by local authorities and community safety partners. This includes activities such as visits to primary and secondary schools, diversionary activities for young people and joint partner visits to premises selling fireworks over the bonfire period. 62.
Official Report Meeting date: 11 March 2025

Local Government, Housing and Planning Committee 11 March 2025

It might be useful for us to clarify the status of the petition with local authorities and get more detail on where they are with the process.
Official Report Meeting date: 26 April 2022

Delegated Powers and Law Reform Committee 26 April 2022

The instrument involves the use of a new test for rabies, which gives quicker results than the one that has been used traditionally, from which people get the results in two weeks—with the new test, the results come back in two to three days.
Official Report Meeting date: 26 January 2022

Criminal Justice Committee 26 January 2022

If there were a proposal to do something different, I would feel that I would need to know more, and it would therefore be useful if there were a way of getting more information at a future stage.
Official Report Meeting date: 21 December 2021

Delegated Powers and Law Reform Committee 21 December 2021

However, it has to be said that this is very sloppy drafting practice and should not be happening. We need to get the title right. It is all very well for the Scottish Government to say that it will put something in footnotes, but that means that ordinary members of the public will, frankly, find the regulations very difficult to follow.
Last updated: 7 January 2025

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S6M-16003.3 Paul O'Kane: Tackling Child Poverty and Inequality Through the Scottish Budget—As an amendment to motion S6M-16003 in the name of John Swinney (Tackling Child Poverty and Inequality Through the Scottish Budget), leave out from first "notes" to end and insert "agrees that child poverty should be a national mission for the Scottish Government and more widely across the Parliament, but deeply regrets that, after almost 18 years of a Scottish National Party (SNP) administration, there are 30,000 more children in poverty; acknowledges that child poverty rates across the UK have risen under the economic mismanagement of the previous UK Conservative administration; recognises that Scotland has its own legally binding child poverty reduction targets, which the SNP administration is likely to miss, despite successive First Ministers declaring action on child poverty to be a priority; acknowledges an additional £5 billion of investment in Scotland as a result of the UK Labour administration’s Budget; regrets that the SNP administration has had to use its draft Budget for 2025-26 to correct many of the mistakes that it made in its Budget for 2024-25; is deeply concerned by the Scottish Government’s decision to cut measures that act as barriers to poverty; agrees that there is a need to take a multi-faceted approach, and therefore welcomes the work of the UK Labour administration to strengthen workers’ rights, review universal credit, build a fairer social security system, and deliver a pay rise for 200,000 of the lowest-paid people in Scotland with a genuine living wage; welcomes the establishment of a cross-government Child Poverty Ministerial Taskforce by the UK Government; encourages the Scottish Government to work collaboratively to tackle the root causes of poverty across Scotland, and recognises that, to end poverty, action needs to be taken to get...
Last updated: 8 February 2024

TISHousingto2040Submission

“There isn’t enough support for tenants to reduce or tackle increasing and unsustainable energy costs. I don't get out much, for health reasons, and use an astronomical amount of electricity and gas to stay warm in my home.”

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