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Official Report Meeting date: 27 May 2014

Health and Sport Committee 27 May 2014

Health and Sport Committee 27 May 2014 Health and Sport Committee 27 May 2014Food (Scotland) Bill: Stage 1 Food (Scotland) Bill: Stage 1 Good morning and welcome to the 17th meeting in 2014 of the Health and Sport Committee.
Official Report Meeting date: 19 April 2023

Citizen Participation and Public Petitions Committee 19 April 2023

Unexplained Deaths (PE1948) PE1948, which was lodged by Alex O’Kane, calls on the Scottish Parliament to urge the Scottish Government to encourage Police Scotland to review its practices for dealing with unexplained deaths, from initial recovery through to the support that is offered to family members.
Official Report Meeting date: 19 April 2023

Meeting of the Parliament 19 April 2023

What the Tories continually miss is that, in Scotland, we are committed to supporting active farming and food production.
Last updated: 3 July 2025

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

It is not necessary, therefore, in Scotland for the payment of the cost of the prosecution in that foreign state.
Last updated: 14 February 2025

Scottish Tourism Alliance

We hope that the policy issues and concerns that remain will be addressed swiftly and in turn enable positive outcomes and an improved business and regulatory environment for Scotland’s tourism and hospitality sector and those in the supply chain to thrive and prosper, delivering benefits to the national and local economies and the people of Scotland.
Last updated: 12 December 2022

RCPsych concerns about NCS

There is risk that using a “Getting It Right for Everyone” (GIRFE) approach overlooks the specialist needs of people with severe mental illness.
Last updated: 23 September 2022

20220325_Submission 10

As you will no doubt appreciate these conditions inevitably have an effect on the experience of the 50,000 students who study in Scotland each year. I appreciate that the Committee cannot resolve the dispute itself, but it could act in a constructive way to facilitate a resolution by asking the leaders of Scotland’s ...
Last updated: 25 April 2025

ConvenerToSPPA_21Mar25

In considering this, I expect SPPA to work with its key employer and member stakeholders employers to get the right communication to those affected.
Last updated: 26 September 2024

CityofEdinburghCouncilHousingEmergency

Yours sincerely Paul Lawrence Chief Executive 2 Appendix 1: 1) To note the acute nature of Edinburgh’s homelessness crisis, with approximately 5000 households in temporary accommodation, the highest number in Scotland. 2) To note the severe shortage of social rented homes, with approximately 200 bids for each property advertised through Edindex and additional pressures for accessible and family homes. 3) To also note the impact the lack of accessible homes had on other service areas within the Council, including Health and Social Care. 4) To note the increasing pressure within the private rental sector, with the highest rental inflation in the United Kingdom at 13.7%. 5) To note additional pressures on the social and private rental sector from the increased demand in accommodating refugees from conflicts around the world, many of these conflicts becoming long term with refugees unable to return home and rightly seeking and being provided with permanent accommodation. 6) To note the increased demand from the removal of the local connection rules meaning that anyone in Scotland and, in certain circumstances, people elsewhere in the UK could present themselves as homeless in Edinburgh. 7) To note the pressures on the Registered Social Landlord (RSL) sector, with RSLs report finding themselves unable to develop future housing due to the financial constraints of the rent cap and increasing interest rates, meaning that it was impossible for them to set out a rental business plan that would increase future rents in line with costs.
Official Report Meeting date: 10 December 2025

Public Audit Committee 10 December 2025

The next item on the agenda is consideration of the Auditor General for Scotland’s section 22 report “The 2024/25 audit of NHS Tayside”.

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