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We last considered this petition at our meeting on 1 May 2024, when we agreed to write to relevant stakeholders seeking their views on the asks of the petition, and copies of the responses that we have received are included in the papers for today’s meeting.
—and that is something that my party cannot support. On 17 July 2024, the shadow transport secretary, Helen Whately, described nationalisation as “a move that can only be based in ideology”, and said—Interruption.
Motions moved, That the Parliament agrees that the Alcohol (Minimum Pricing) (Scotland) Act 2012 (Continuation) Order 2024 draft be approved. That the Parliament agrees that the Alcohol (Minimum Price per Unit) (Scotland) Amendment Order 2024 draft be approved.
Question 2 has been withdrawn.Free Personal Care (Delivery) Free Personal Care (Delivery) To ask the Scottish Government how many free personal care hours were assessed by local authorities to be needed, but were subsequently not delivered, in 2024-25. (S6O-04980) The information that the member has requested for 2024-25 has not yet been published.
Although wildfire figures vary year to year, the upward trend is stark. Between 2024 and the first half of 2025, the number of recorded wildfires more than tripled, from 55 in all of 2024 to 187 in just the first six months of this year.
The 2024/25 audit of NHS Grampian: The Committee will consider the evidence heard at agenda items 3 and 4 and agree any further action it wishes to take. 8.
S6W-41980 Alexander Stewart: To ask the Scottish Government how many payments were made by Social Security Scotland to people not normally resident in Scotland in 2024-25, broken down by the total amount paid for each benefit.
Creative Scotland warn that while they currently support 120 RFOs, this may drop to 60 in the 2024/6 period, unless the Scottish Government reviews how it supports the arts.