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Last updated: 22 December 2025

Letter from Presiding Officer dated 12 December 2025

T he Presiding Officer Martin Whitfield MSP Convener Standards, Procedures and Public Appointments Committee The Scottish Parliament 12 December 2025 Dear Convener Responsiveness of Parliamentary Question Times As you know, I am committed to considering all avenues that will help ensure that every Member of this Parliament has the opportunity to best repre...
Last updated: 8 December 2025

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In practice this means that the Scottish Government is unable to directly intervene or instruct providers such as BT in cases like this. The best resource to refer to is Ofcom’s consumer-facing webpage on the PSTN switch-off.
Last updated: 2 December 2025

Visitor Levy Amendment Scotland Bill Letter to convenors 2 Dec 2025

The policy intention of this bill is to strengthen that legislative framework within which councils can introduce an effective, proportionate and robust visitor levy which best meets the needs of their local tourism economy and community.
Last updated: 9 October 2025

Letter from Convener to Cabinet SecretaryCAE regarding PE2123 8 October 2025

The Environmental Rights Centre for Scotland (ERCS) described the WHO guidance as “the best available scientific evidence,” linking stronger air quality standards to improved health outcomes.
Last updated: 16 September 2025

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If the GTCS is truly an autonomous regulator, why is a senior civil servant initiating informal discussions with its leadership about a parliamentary petition that directly concerns its future? At best, this creates the appearance of bias; at worst, it raises serious questions about the integrity of the approach to the response process.
Last updated: 15 September 2025

Stage 3 VWJR Bill Police Scotland 15 September 2025

Notwithstanding, my team is working at pace to establish best practices in victim services across UK Police Services and have gathered invaluable information which will be shared with all members of the Victims Taskforce in due course.
Last updated: 2 September 2025

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This is illustrated in many of the responses, where overwhelming agreement or disagreement to consultation questions was overruled as a ‘Nanny knows best’ decision if majority responses did not comply with the Scottish Government’s objectives, one of which is to speed up the consent process for major renewable and network projects.
Last updated: 3 July 2025

Review of the UK EU Trade and Cooperation Agreement Response from Lord Advocate 23 June 2025

With regards to management information concerning both the volume of cases or journey time of cases through the court system, I would advise that COPFS neither manages that business nor is the official holder of such records and questions in that regard would best be directed to Scottish Courts and Tribunal Service, having responsibility for the management ...
Last updated: 30 June 2025

Letter from FirstBus following up on 29 April session 27 May 2025

As I mentioned during the evidence session, a new electric bus costs over £300k for a single decker which carries a significantly higher premium than a diesel bus, which in our experience, costs closer to £200k.In addition, performance and reliability can vary significantly between manufacturers, from possible technical to structural failures, and it is important for First Bus to seek best value in our procurement processes.
Last updated: 27 June 2025

Challenging Racial CPG Meeting Minutes 26022025

. • Convenor noted need to recognise that various community groups will have common experiences they face – need to set common grounds and build on how to best tackle these issues in unison as a group. • Issues should not be compartmentalised but rather complement one another – to be in line with purpose of CPG. • Ephraim noted that issues can be presented ...

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