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The Animal Welfare (Licensing of Activities Involving Animals) (Scotland) Regulations 2021 replaced previous legislation covering pet sales and dog breeding.
The Animal Welfare (Licensing of Activities Involving Animals) (Scotland) Regulations 2021 replaced previous legislation covering pet sales and dog breeding.
To date people have been accessing culture and not asserting this right and we should see activity flourish and there will be obligations to provide the required infrastructure. • Some Local Authorities have sought to embed culture into all of their strategies. • Need to look at the language we use. • There is an essential need for culture as a core aim in ...
The fact is that the SNP-Green Government has failed to address Scotland’s housing crisis, which is making it harder for people to get on the property ladder and get the homes that they need.
How will the cabinet secretary ensure that she urgently addresses those issues so that families who find themselves in such tragic circumstances not only get legal aid but get the representation that they deserve?
(S6O-01076) We are committed to ensuring that children and young people, including those with neurodiverse conditions, get the support that is needed to reach their full potential.
We will continue to work closely with the providers to develop continuous improvement activities for the delivery of support. Why did the fair start Scotland programme result in only 24 per cent long-term employment rates?
Committee reports
Date published:
12 February 2026
The Cabinet Secretary acknowledged that “there are challenges in meeting the 2030-hectare target—there is no getting away from it” but that “the 400,000-hectare target is ambitious, and we believe that we can reach it”.
Taking place on Monday 24 February, the visits has been set up in collaboration with local community groups and projects including Dunterlie Action Group and West Dunbartonshire Youth Council. Both events involve ‘getting to know you’ activities between the local community and the Parliament.