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Last updated: 25 February 2025

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Supported by: Bill Kidd*, Colin Beattie*, Paul Sweeney*, Rona Mackay*, Miles Briggs*, Karen Adam*, Clare Adamson*, Foysol Choudhury* *S6M-16406 Ash Regan: Speak with One Voice to Protect Scotland’s National Refinery Capacity at Grangemouth—That the Parliament considers that Scotland is one of the world’s top 25 oil-producing nations, yet faces the imminent loss of its only national refinery capacity at Grangemouth; condemns the reported decision by INEOS to proceed with refinery closure plans while reportedly receiving £600 million in UK Government support for a project in Antwerp, Belgium, raising, it believes, serious concerns about the UK Government’s commitment to Scotland’s energy security and industrial future; believes that this will have a devastating impact on jobs, energy security, supply chain resilience, and Scotland’s capacity to transition responsibly within the energy sector; calls on the UK Government to urgently intervene and prevent the closure, ensuring that Scotland retains its strategic refining capabilities rather than being left dependent on imports, and urges the Scottish Government to work with others in order to speak with one voice from this Parliament and to demand answers as to why the UK Government is reportedly funding energy infrastructure abroad while failing to protect workers, skills and industries in Scotland.
Official Report Meeting date: 15 December 2021

Meeting of the Parliament (Hybrid) 15 December 2021

We will continue to fund home energy Scotland to provide free and impartial advice on how to make homes warmer and cheaper to heat, and we will publish our fuel poverty strategy later this month.
Last updated: 20 March 2026

NatureScot February evidence session follow up 19 March 2026

The scale of casework has always been at a high level as Scotland’s economy continues to grow, diversify and decarbonise.
SPICe briefings Date published: 30 January 2025

Intergovernmental activity update Q4 2024 - Interministerial meetings

The minutes state: Ministers from the devolved governments were disappointed that the funding settlement did not reverse real term cuts or provide multi-year certainty and advised that Barnett allocations were not appropriate given the significant role of agriculture and marine sectors in Scotland, Wales and Northern...
Official Report Meeting date: 10 February 2026

Meeting of the Parliament 10 February 2026 [Draft]

We will continue to play our part in Scotland’s energy future, but we will no longer accept being treated to Scotland’s energy dumping ground.
Official Report Meeting date: 19 November 2025

Meeting of the Parliament 19 November 2025

At col 31, paragraph 5— There is “Scotland’s Offshore Wind Skills Priorities and Action Plan”, the energy transition skills hub, the oil and gas transition training fund, and so much more that we want to deliver and build on, as well as—as I said earlier—a record number of 25...
Last updated: 2 October 2025

Minutes CPG On Older People Age and Ageing 4 June 2025 v1

The Minister for Equalities thanked the CPG for the invitation and the opportunity to outline the work of the Scottish Government. - The Scottish Government recognises the issues and barriers faced by older people, from cost-of-living crisis, housing, food and energy and acknowledges the calls for a Pensioner Poverty Strategy, from Independent Age and that officials would be meeting with them in due course. - The Equality and Human Rights Fund of over £2.2m is funding outcomes focused work of older people’s organisations, including Age Scotland’s national helpline. - A social isolation and loneliness fund of £3.8m launched in 2023, funding 53 projects that support people at risk of social isolation and loneliness. - A universal Pension Age Winter Heating Payment will launch with every pensioner household in Scotland (815,000 households) receiving a guaranteed minimum of £100.
Official Report Meeting date: 26 March 2024

Local Government, Housing and Planning Committee 26 March 2024

I am talking about having not a Scottish energy company, but a Scots’ energy company involving many communities throughout Scotland that own land and can produce and distribute energy to their communities and to Scotland as a whole.
Last updated: 17 February 2025

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*S6M-16488.2 Daniel Johnson: Employer National Insurance Contributions—As an amendment to motion S6M-16488 in the name of Tom Arthur (Employer National Insurance Contributions), leave out from "recognises" to end and insert “welcomes the record £5.2 billion of additional funding for Scotland delivered as a result of the UK Government’s Autumn Budget; agrees with the STUC that the additional positive measures that are set out in the draft Scottish Budget 2025-26 are ‘dependent on UK Government funding’; regrets that the fiscal changes called for by the Scottish Government would significantly reduce the level of funding available to Scotland’s public services; understands that the First Minister has publicly advocated for a cut to Scotland’s budget of £636 million; regrets that the Scottish National Party administration’s failure to grow Scotland’s economy has negatively impacted the level of funding available in the Scottish Budget over many years; understands that decisions around the level of staffing in Scotland’s public services are devolved to the Scottish Government, and calls on the Scottish Government to ensure that the record funding delivered by the UK Government reaches the frontline services that need it most.”
Questions and Answers Date answered: 7 December 2021

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Rural and island community groups and organisations can access advice and funding support to explore their renewable energy options through the Scottish Government's Community and Renewable Energy Scheme (CARES) delivered by Local Energy Scotland (LES).

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