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Last updated: 29 September 2021

Chamber_Minutes_20210929

Accordingly, the Parliament resolved—That the Parliament commends the extraordinary effort of vaccination teams throughout Scotland, which means that, as of 24 September 2021, 86% of eligible over-18-year-olds were double-vaccinated against COVID-19; recognises that case numbers remain too high and that action is needed from all sectors to ensure that baseline COVID-19 measures are rigorously implemented; acknowledges that a number of other countries have introduced COVID- 19 certification schemes, that the Welsh Government has plans to introduce a vaccine certification scheme in Wales, and that it is part of winter contingency planning by the UK Government for England; believes that, in line with the Scottish Government ’s strategic intent, a COVID-19 vaccine certification scheme can provide a targeted means to maximise Scotland ’s ability to keep certain higher-risk settings open, while reducing the impact of transmission and encouraging the remaining sections of the population, including those who may be vaccine hesitant, to get vaccinated; recognises that the Parliament has already endorsed a certification scheme; supports the implementation of a COVID-19 vaccine certification scheme; agrees that the scheme will apply to late night venues between the hours of 00:00 and 05:00 with music, alcohol and dancing, indoor unseated live...
Last updated: 23 October 2023

PE1723_Z

I have been saying for years that you need to hear what effect it has on people's lives. We need to get this sorted as soon as possible.
Official Report Meeting date: 26 November 2025

Meeting of the Parliament 26 November 2025

It is welcome that the minimum wage level is rising and we should not pretend otherwise, but the fact that it is rising to £12.71 only for those aged 21 and over is a missed opportunity. The independently assessed real living wage—the real, real living wage, independently assessed by the Living Wage Foundation to be the minimum that is required for people to have a decent standard of living—is already £13.45.
SPICe briefings Date published: 11 October 2017

How can we reduce obesity in Scotland?

By how much would limiting TV food advertising reduce childhood obesity?.
Last updated: 12 January 2023

CabSecSJHLG_SG response to pre budget 2023 24 report_ 10 January 2023

Experience of the pandemic and the cost of living pressures reinforces the need to take a human rights approach to budgeting.
Official Report Meeting date: 26 January 2023

Meeting of the Parliament 26 January 2023

Most people do not choose which country to live in on the basis of which has the lowest tax.
Official Report Meeting date: 18 December 2025

Social Justice and Social Security Committee 18 December 2025

Although any proposed increases in the statutory minimum wage rates are of course welcome, the UK national living wage is still not the real living wage, and that difference needs to be recognised.
Last updated: 7 March 2023

BB20181030

The Presiding Officer has selected the following amendments S5M-14509.3 Donald Cameron: A Digital Society for All: Working Together to Maximise the Benefits of Digital Inclusion As an amendment to motion S5M-14509 in the name of Kate — Forbes (A Digital Society for All: Working Together to Maximise the Benefits of Digital Inclusion), insert at end "; recognises that a lack of quality broadband connection can prevent digital inclusion, especially in remote and rural areas; notes the negative effects of the removal of high street banking services from local communities, regrettably leading to circumstances of digital exclusion, and calls for a comprehensive and sympathetic approach by the Scottish Government that acknowledges the huge advantages that digital technology brings to Scottish society, but also recognises the risks of excluding those who are currently unable to access such technology in their daily lives...
Last updated: 7 March 2023

BB20160929

Clare Haughey: To ask the Scottish Government what progress it is making to ensure that NHS staff receive at least the living wage. (S5O-00217) 8. Jackson Carlaw: To ask the Scottish Government what its position is on the assurances that it has received from Boston Scientific regarding the possible use of counterfeit material in surgical mesh.
Committee reports Date published: 12 September 2023

Embedding Public Participation in the Work of the Parliament

Create opportunities for people to use and share their lived experience to engage on issues that they care about.

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