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Questions and Answers Date lodged: 15 May 2024

S6O-03462

To ask the Scottish Government what its response is regarding Scotland's budgetary forecast to reports that the UK economy officially exited a recession and outperformed the first quarter of 2024 forecast of the Bank of England. S6O-03462
Last updated: 19 March 2026

Salmon farming JP

That is equal to the entire population of wild salmon in Norway. In 2022 over 50,000 salmon escaped from Scottish farms.
Last updated: 10 March 2026

Salmon farming WildFish 10 March

Recent analysis of annual sea lice figures shows that: 1,274 weekly lice counts exceeded the industry’s own Code of Good Practice (CoGP) lice guidelines in 2025. That compares to 1294 (2022), 1155 (2023) and 934 (2024). 2025 also saw a major escalation in lice levels in the second half of the year, with averages significantly higher than in previous years (0.50 in 2022, 0.48 in 2023, 0.42 in 2024 and 0.57 in 2025).
Last updated: 29 January 2026

Criminal Justice Committee Response to NZET Committee on the draft Climate Change Plan 29 January 20

Crown Office and Procurator Fiscal Service (COPFS) In a follow-up letter to the Committee, COPFS indicated that it continues to exceed its target to reduce CO e emissions from the use of gas and electricity in its buildings 2 by over 2.5% per year from the baseline year of 2022-23 with emissions reduced by 13% overall by the end of March 2025.
Last updated: 29 January 2026

20260129_Draft CCP Response to NZET

Crown Office and Procurator Fiscal Service (COPFS) In a follow-up letter to the Committee, COPFS indicated that it continues to exceed its target to reduce CO e emissions from the use of gas and electricity in its buildings 2 by over 2.5% per year from the baseline year of 2022-23 with emissions reduced by 13% overall by the end of March 2025.
Last updated: 28 January 2026

Scottish Human Rights Commission Tick Tock report 27 January 2026

The Coming Home Implementation Report was published in 2022 with the vision that “the human rights of everybody with complex care needs are respected and protected and they are empowered to live their lives, the same as everyone else”.
Last updated: 11 December 2025

SPREEE AGM Minutes June 2025

Emily also presented data on the six highest emitting sectors from 1990 to 2022. Energy supply was the highest emitter in 1990 but by 2022it had dropped to tenth place, accounting for only 3% of emissions in Scotland.
Last updated: 17 February 2025

Social Security Scotland Response 14 February 2025

For example, data for mail sent to the wrong recipient shows an increase from 246 in 2022-23 to 598 in 2023-24. Each year the number of reported incidents of incorrectly addressed communications represents an extremely small proportion of the amount of letters we send.
Last updated: 13 December 2024

20240927 CPG on Lung Health Minutes

. • The report found that Scotland is meeting its current legal limits for nitrogen dioxide (NO2) and fine particulate matter (PM2.5) and has done since 2022. • GB said that using the updated World Health Organisation air quality guidelines from 2021, then we would not be meeting the updated targets with less than half of monitoring sites meeting PM2.5 guidelines and two-thirds meeting new NO2 guidelines. • Looking at transport, GB pointed out that 41% of ScotRail’s train stock is diesel train, with the use of diesel trains increasing at a greater rate than that of electric trains. 2 • GB then updated on bus usage, with 301 million passenger journeys in 2022/23 showing that bus travel remains to the most popular method of public transport. • Analysis by GB revealed that despite an increase in electric vehicle sales, demand for public charging points fell by 37% between July 2023 and June 2024. • GB informed the CPG that through Freedom of Information requests, only one fixed penalty noticed had been issued to a driver for vehicle idling over a 3-and-a-half-year period. • GB then presented slides showing the links between air pollution and the health of people with lung conditions, the elderly, children, those in poverty and ethnic minority groups. • GB also discussed Asthma + Lung UK polling and surveys showing the concerns of people with lung conditions related to air pollution. • GB then went through the ten recommendations of the report, expanding on some of the points raised previously – these can be found here: https://www.asthmaandlung.org.uk/clearing-air-transport-lung-health. • GB ended the presentation after these slides, with EH thanking GB for a comprehensive and detailed presentation. • Mark Ruskell MSP (MR) who sponsored the event on 25 September have a brief update on how the event went, asking GB about the planned petition to adopt the WHO air quality guidelines 2021 and what the challenges are for adopting these, further asking about vehicle idling awareness and enforcement in each council and about reducing demand for private vehicle travel. • Joseph Carter (JC) added that on PM2.5, it may be harder to reach the new lower WHO limit but has to be ambitious while recognising it won’t happen overnight.
Last updated: 23 July 2024

TCA Prosper

Prosper gathered evidence from a range of sectors and areas in December 2021 and early 2022, and published a report in March 2022.

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