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Last updated: 14 February 2023

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Supported by: Neil Gray* S6M-03393 Richard Lochhead: UK Shared Prosperity Fund – What This Means for Scotland—That the Parliament agrees that the UK Government’s proposed arrangements for the UK Shared Prosperity Fund (UKSPF) are more restrictive than the EU Structural Funds and fail to offer the level of autonomy and influence that the Scottish Government experienced under the EU; believes that the Scottish Government must have an equal role in determining how these funds are used; notes with concern a cross-party report from the Treasury Committee, which estimates that the total value of the UKSPF up to 2024...
Last updated: 12 January 2023

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The Presiding Officer has selected the following amendments S6M-07469.3 Sue Webber: National Drugs Mission: Cross-government Response to the Drug Deaths Taskforce Report, Changing Lives—As an amendment to motion S6M-07469 in the name of Angela Constance (National Drugs Mission: Cross-government Response to the Drug Deaths Taskforce Report, Changing Lives), leave out from "cross-government response" to end and insert "publication of the Scottish Drug Deaths Taskforce final report, Changing Lives; supports the transformational principles of treating problem drug use as any other health condition is treated, and ensuring that people with lived and living experience of problem drug use are included in the co-production of policy and strategy development in any area of government policy or delivery that affects them; recognises that cross-government planning and activity is needed to support the National Mission, and that this has resulted in over 80 actions; acknowledges the publication of the stigma action plan, which will play a vital role in the culture change required, and recognises the role of the Scottish Parliament in this regard; believes that, with commitment across government, the Parliament and beyond, it is possible to save lives and improve health and wellbeing; welcomes many of the report’s recommendations, including that individuals should never be turned away from treatment and therefore urges the Scottish Government to back Douglas Ross’s Proposed Right to Addiction Recovery (Scotland) Bill, which would enshrine in law a right to treatment, so that all people with addiction in Scotland can get the support they need; notes that the report states that “While we believe legislative change is required, more should – and can – be done in Scotland under current constitutional arrangements”; believes that the Scottish Government should accelerate its focus on tackling drug-related deaths until there is a meaningful and sustained downward trend in the number of drug-related deaths; regrets, therefore, the recent decision to cut the alcohol and drugs budget for 2022-23 by £1 million; notes, with disappointment, that the Scottish Government failed to introduce Medication Assisted Treatment standards by April 2022, and calls for urgent action to be taken to ensure standards 1-5 and 6-10 are fully implemented by April 2023 and April 2024...
Last updated: 12 January 2023

BB20230112

The Presiding Officer has selected the following amendments S6M-07469.3 Sue Webber: National Drugs Mission: Cross-government Response to the Drug Deaths Taskforce Report, Changing Lives—As an amendment to motion S6M-07469 in the name of Angela Constance (National Drugs Mission: Cross-government Response to the Drug Deaths Taskforce Report, Changing Lives), leave out from "cross-government response" to end and insert "publication of the Scottish Drug Deaths Taskforce final report, Changing Lives; supports the transformational principles of treating problem drug use as any other health condition is treated, and ensuring that people with lived and living experience of problem drug use are included in the co-production of policy and strategy development in any area of government policy or delivery that affects them; recognises that cross-government planning and activity is needed to support the National Mission, and that this has resulted in over 80 actions; acknowledges the publication of the stigma action plan, which will play a vital role in the culture change required, and recognises the role of the Scottish Parliament in this regard; believes that, with commitment across government, the Parliament and beyond, it is possible to save lives and improve health and wellbeing; welcomes many of the report’s recommendations, including that individuals should never be turned away from treatment and therefore urges the Scottish Government to back Douglas Ross’s Proposed Right to Addiction Recovery (Scotland) Bill, which would enshrine in law a right to treatment, so that all people with addiction in Scotland can get the support they need; notes that the report states that “While we believe legislative change is required, more should – and can – be done in Scotland under current constitutional arrangements”; believes that the Scottish Government should accelerate its focus on tackling drug-related deaths until there is a meaningful and sustained downward trend in the number of drug-related deaths; regrets, therefore, the recent decision to cut the alcohol and drugs budget for 2022-23 by £1 million; notes, with disappointment, that the Scottish Government failed to introduce Medication Assisted Treatment standards by April 2022, and calls for urgent action to be taken to ensure standards 1-5 and 6-10 are fully implemented by April 2023 and April 2024...
Last updated: 24 November 2022

agricultural support provisional common framework

Scotland has a commitment to provide Stability and Simplicity until 2024. A new Scottish Agriculture Bill will be brought forward in 2023 to provide a replacement for the CAP.
Last updated: 17 March 2022

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Motions for Debate S6M-03650 Patrick Harvie: Delivering on Active Travel Commitments—That the Parliament welcomes the Scottish Government’s record investment in active travel in 2022-23, which includes new funding for footpaths, significantly increased funding for local authorities and more than doubling the funding to the National Cycle Network; recognises the unprecedented ambition of the Co-operation Agreement commitment to invest at least £320 million, or 10% of the transport budget, for active travel by 2024...
Last updated: 1 March 2022

BB20220302

Supported by: Neil Gray* S6M-03393 Richard Lochhead: UK Shared Prosperity Fund – What This Means for Scotland—That the Parliament agrees that the UK Government’s proposed arrangements for the UK Shared Prosperity Fund (UKSPF) are more restrictive than the EU Structural Funds and fail to offer the level of autonomy and influence that the Scottish Government experienced under the EU; believes that the Scottish Government must have an equal role in determining how these funds are used; notes with concern a cross-party report from the Treasury Committee, which estimates that the total value of the UKSPF up to 2024...
Questions and Answers Date answered: 7 April 2020

S5W-28202

The Scottish Government is committed to the effective elimination of hepatitis c in Scotland by 2024. S5W-28202
Questions and Answers Date answered: 5 March 2020

S5W-27449

In preparing for Control Period 6 (2019-2024), Network Rail undertook a thorough and detailed assessment of the performance and resilience requirements across the Scottish network, with support from Transport Scotland, including the Highland Mainline.
Official Report Meeting date: 8 January 2026

Social Justice and Social Security Committee 08 January 2026 [Draft]

If I have this right, the previous UK Conservative Government relinked to the 30th percentile in April 2024 but it used a baseline from a wee bittie before that, so it is linked to market values from before April 2024.
Official Report Meeting date: 8 January 2025

Meeting of the Parliament 08 January 2025

—Official Report, Constitution, Europe, External Affairs and Culture Committee, 16 May 2024; c 48. That gets to the core of what the committee’s concerns are.

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