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Official Report Meeting date: 5 June 2019

Meeting of the Parliament 05 June 2019

Will the Government take urgent action to investigate the £22 million of European social fund funding to tackle poverty that the European Union has suspended and take immediate action to release that money into Scotland’s communities?
Last updated: 11 February 2026

PE2188_E

If equality of access is truly a national commitment, then ferry travel for island residents must be recognised as equivalent to bus travel on the mainland — and funded accordingly. Anything less is indefensible.
Last updated: 27 November 2025

Letter from Cabinet Secretary for Transport A9 Dualling Programme Mutual Investment Model MIM contra

I am now writing to confirm that procurement and funding routes for the remaining projects will be announced as part of the Budget and Spending Review on 13 January 2026, as any decision will have a significant impact on this and future Spending reviews and budgets.
Last updated: 29 May 2025

CosteffectivenessOfScottishPublicInquiries_SPICe_UpdatedCosts_29May25

C ost of Scottish inquiries (updated 29 May 2025) Table 1: Public inquiries since 2007 Inquiry title Date announced Final report Inquiry cost (cash published prices) 1 ICL Stockline (industrial explosion) October 2007 July 2009 £1.9m Campbell Inquiry (Fingerprints) March 2008 December 2011 £4.8m Penrose Inquiry (Contaminated blood) April 2008 March 2015 £12.1m Vale of Leven Inquiry (Hospital-acquired April 2009 November 2014 £10.7m infection) Edinburgh Tram Inquiry June 2014 September 2023 £13.1m Scottish Child Abuse Inquiry December 2014 Ongoing £95.3m to Mar 2025 Scottish Hospitals Inquiry September 2019 Ongoing £25.4m to Mar 2025 Sheku Bayoh Inquiry November 2019 Ongoing £24.8m to Mar 2025 Scottish Covid-19 Inquiry December 2021 Ongoing £38.9m to Mar 2025 Professor Eljamel Inquiry September 2023 Ongoing £1.1 m (just started) Emma Caldwell Case Inquiry March 2024 Not started yet NA (Sources: SN06410.pdf, Investigation into government funded...
Last updated: 29 May 2025

CosteffectivenessOfPublicInquiries_UpdatedCostsTable_29May25

Cost of Scottish inquiries (updated 29 May 2025) Table 1: Public inquiries since 2007 Inquiry title Date announced Final report Inquiry cost (cash published prices) 1 ICL Stockline (industrial explosion) October 2007 July 2009 £1.9m Campbell Inquiry (Fingerprints) March 2008 December 2011 £4.8m Penrose Inquiry (Contaminated blood) April 2008 March 2015 £12.1m Vale of Leven Inquiry (Hospital-acquired April 2009 November 2014 £10.7m infection) Edinburgh Tram Inquiry June 2014 September 2023 £13.1m Scottish Child Abuse Inquiry December 2014 Ongoing £95.3m to Mar 2025 Scottish Hospitals Inquiry September 2019 Ongoing £25.4m to Mar 2025 Sheku Bayoh Inquiry November 2019 Ongoing £24.8m to Mar 2025 Scottish Covid-19 Inquiry December 2021 Ongoing £38.9m to Mar 2025 Professor Eljamel Inquiry September 2023 Ongoing £1.1 m (just started) Emma Caldwell Case Inquiry March 2024 Not started yet NA (Sources: SN06410.pdf, Investigation into government funded...
Last updated: 22 May 2025

Germany CPG 301024 Minutes

. - SL discussed several of the Fashion Council’s initiatives including their FCG/Vogue fashion fund competition for new talent, their work advocating for sustainability in fashion and their role in educating the next generation in partnership with local schools.
Last updated: 13 May 2025

SPICe Briefing for petition PE2149

B riefing for the Citizen Participation and Public Petitions Committee on PE2149: Install speed cameras near schools, submitted by Andreas Heinzl Background Speed cameras, usually referred to as ‘safety cameras’, in Scotland are installed and managed by three Police Scotland Safety Camera Units (North, East and West), which are funded by the Scottish Gover...
Last updated: 11 March 2025

Agenda for Meeting on 12 March 2025

Cross-Party Group on Ukraine 12th March 2025 1800-2000 Committee Room 2 and Microsoft Teams Agenda Agenda item 1 Convener • Welcome and Apologies th • Minutes 24 September 2024 Meeting • Matters Arising Agenda item 2 Cabinet Secretary for the Constitution, External Affairs and Culture • Angus Robertson MSP Questions from Attendees Agenda item 3 Consulate of Ukraine in Edinburgh • Andrii Madzianovskyi, Consul of Ukraine Agenda item 4 Ukrainian Institute Yevheniia Kravchuk, Member of the Ukrainian Parliament, Member of • Supervisory Board of the Ukrainian Institute and Volodymyr Sheiko, Director General of the Ukrainian Institute Questions from Attendees Agenda item 5 Membership Requests Amy McNeese-Mechan, Erik Avetisov, Ian McFarlane, Marta Leshyk, Vitaliia Melnyk, Olga Lutsyshyn, Oksana Saiapina, David Hamilton, Andriy Chornenko, Martin Hunt, Tetiana Puchkova, Nazarii Lialiuk and Nataliya Lyalyuk, Oleksandra Zhyhalkina, Yurii Filippov, Larysa Zhdankina, Ukrainian Product Design, Balakun Agenda item 6 Members on Working Groups • Oleksandra Novatska on Culture Working Group • Olha Maksymiak on Health and Wellbeing Working Group • John Beaton-Hawryluk on Resettlement Working Group • Kseniia Smyrnova on Education Working Group • Anna Kulish on Business and Economy Working Group Agenda item 7 Highlight Discussion: Art Therapy Force Ukraine • Nigel Osborne, Emeritus Professor of Music and Human Sciences, The University of Edinburgh; Field Worker, Art Therapy Force Ukraine and Edinburgh Direct Aid International Questions from Attendees 1 AOB Closing Remarks Date of next meeting – 11 June 2025 Catering for this meeting is funded...
Last updated: 24 February 2025

Suicide Prevention Strategy 24 February 2025

The Committee would be grateful for any updates to the key issues you responded to in September, and specifically welcome progress on: • measuring the impact of The Creating Hope Together Action Plan • reaching groups and communities who are at higher risk of suicide, particularly in rural areas, those living in poverty, social isolation and loneliness, and people experiencing gambling harm • longer-term support for vulnerable people who have been discharged from healthcare settings or prisons (including additional training for prison staff, the review of Talk to Me and other Scottish Prison Service policies to assist those in distress) • sustainable funding...
Last updated: 6 September 2024

Health Inequalities CPG Agenda 11 Sept 2024

Agenda item 6 Approve new members The following organisations have requested to be approved as members of the CPG: NESTA Scotland CHEX Community Health Exchange Feed UK Bipolar Scotland Agenda item 7 Discussion topic- Third Sector and Health Inequalities Presentations from: • Tejesh Mistry, Chief Executive, Voluntary Health Scotland The Vital Health Sector • Steven Sweeney, CEO, Voluntary Action South Lanarkshire (VASLan) The impact of funding...

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