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Official Report Meeting date: 5 February 2026

Meeting of the Parliament 05 February 2026 [Draft]

I respect the chair—I always do—but it has become normal practice here that we ask a question on behalf of our constituents and never get an answer. I think that you are seeing some frustration with that, because we get the same answer time after time.
Last updated: 5 February 2026

EU Law Tracker Number 6

The The Rural Support (Improvement) 2025 Regulations increases the number of businesses required to (Miscellaneous Amendment) (Scotland) 2025 No. 397 undertake EFA activities, updates some existing EFAs, adds four new EFA options and for 2027 onwards increases the percentage of land required to (No. 2) Regulations be subject to EFA activity.
Official Report Meeting date: 29 January 2013

Justice Committee 29 January 2013

After all, when one sees the phrase “purposeful activity”, one gets a warm feeling and thinks, “Well, that’s good,” but what is that purpose?
Last updated: 11 December 2025

SPBill59AS062025

Natural Environment (Scotland) Bill [AS AMENDED AT STAGE 2] CONTENTS Section RT 1 P A T ARGETS FOR IMPROVING BIODIVERSITY 1 Targets for improving biodiversity 1A Reports on compliance with biodiversity duty 1B Environmental protection requirement RT 3 P A N ATIONAL PARKS Modification of aims and purposes of National Parks 5 Aims of National Parks Policy statement on National Parks 5A Policy statement on National Parks 6 Definition of biodiversity Duties in respect of National Parks 7 Duty to facilitate implementation of National Park Plans National Park authorities as local authorities for access rights 8 Meaning of local authority for the purpose of access rights Enforcement of National Park byelaws to make regulations for the issuing of fixed penalty notices 9 Power P ART 4 D EER MANAGEMENT Aims and purposes of deer management and purposes of deer management 10 Aims Membership of advisory panels 11 Scottish Natural Heritage representation on advisory panels SP Bill 59A Session 6 (2025) ii Natural Environment (Scotland) Bill Code of practice on deer management 12 Code of practice on deer management Deer management plans, control agreements and control schemes 13 Grounds for intervention 14 Deer management plans 15 Control agreements 16 Control schemes 17 Recovery of costs and expenses 18 Limitation of criminal liability Preventing or stopping damage by deer 19 Measures to prevent damage by deer 20 Action to prevent or stop harm to persons SNH investigatory powers 21 Power to enter on land 22 Power to require information and documents 23 Giving notices electronically Authorisations for particular activities...
Last updated: 30 June 2025

Correspondence from Nursing and Midwifery Council with Report

This variation indirectly affects professionals’ ability to engage in meaningful practice-strengthening and remediation activities. Very frequent meetings place a significant burden on employers in terms of monitoring personal development progress.
Last updated: 20 February 2025

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Subordinate legislation: The Committee will take evidence on the National Bus Travel Concession Schemes (Miscellaneous Amendment) (Scotland) Order 2025 from— Jim Fairlie, Minister for Agriculture and Connectivity, Scottish Government; Carole Stewart, Head of Bus Strategy and Funding Policy, Gary McIntyre, Economist - Bus, Active Travel & Low Carbon Economics, and Bettina Sizeland, Director of Bus, Accessibility and Active Travel, Transport Scotland. 3.
Last updated: 14 March 2024

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*S6M-12499 Jackie Baillie: Cancer Sciences in Glasgow Contribute More Than £500 Million in a Year to UK Economy—That the Parliament welcomes a new report by London Economics, which reveals that cancer research in Glasgow was worth more than half a billion pounds (£503 million) to the UK economy in 2021-22; understands that this economic impact is a direct result of what it considers to be the unique and integrated life sciences ecosystem that has been created in Glasgow and the west of Scotland, led by the University of Glasgow working in collaboration with the NHS, industry, patient groups, government and funders; acknowledges that, of the estimated £503 million of economic impact that cancer sciences in Glasgow generated, £407 million, or 81%, was associated with the impact of the institutions’ combined research activities...
Last updated: 7 March 2023

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Supported by: Liz Smith*, Stuart McMillan*, Bill Kidd*, Richard Lyle*, Sandra White*, Kenneth Gibson*, Annabelle Ewing*, Murdo Fraser* *S5M-24024 Emma Harper: All Roads Lead to Whithorn —That the Parliament welcomes the announcement by sportscotland that the Dumfries and Galloway-based project, All Roads Lead to Whithorn, has been awarded £100,000 towards the redevelopment of the town hall; notes that this is part of an overall funding package from agencies of £2,850,000; understands that this investment will be used to redevelop and extend the facility to establish a multi-activity...
Last updated: 7 March 2023

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S5W-33421 Kenneth Gibson: To ask the Scottish Government how much it has spent on activities and projects relating to the 2014 Heart Disease Improvement Plan, broken down by activity or project.
Last updated: 7 March 2023

BB20190401

Supported by: Bill Kidd*, Emma Harper*, Richard Lyle*, Stewart Stevenson* *S5M-16688 Bill Kidd: Active Seniors—That the Parliament congratulates Active Seniors in Glasgow on winning the Age Scotland 2019 Services for Older People Award at the Age Scotland National Conference and Awards Ceremony on 20 March 2019; recognises that the Active Seniors group was founded in 2002 and is partly funded by the National Lottery Community Fund; notes that the group seeks to break down barriers, including poverty and fear, so that older people in the north west Glasgow area can engage fully in their communities and enjoy later life; further notes that the group’s activities involve tea dances, outings and an annual Day in the Park event, which provides information and entertainment for older people, and wishes Active Seniors a long and successful future improving and enriching the lives of older people in Glasgow.

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