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Official Report Meeting date: 18 May 2022

Meeting of the Parliament 18 May 2022

Motion debated, That the Parliament recognises that parts of Scotland, and particularly the north east, have been seriously affected by adverse weather events such as Storms Arwen, Barra, Malik and Corrie, at the end of 2021 and early 2022, which tragically led to a loss of life; acknowledges that these weather events resulted in a loss of power for thousands of households, in some cases for a protracted period over a number of days, and that the water supply, telecoms, rail and road infrastructure were also compromised; notes the view that it is vital for all those involved to learn lessons from the disaster response to these storms and to make appropriate and prompt improvements to increase community resilience in future; further notes the six recommendations of the Scottish Government’s Storm Arwen review, published in January 2022, and notes the calls on the Scottish Government to set out an action plan for the implementation and delivery of these recommendations ahead of the update in June 2022; considers that the communication of information during emergencies is particularly important and notes the view that more must be done in advance of serious weather warnings to notify communities how they can access up-to-date information when telecoms are down; pays tribute to those volunteers who mobilised following these storms to support vulnerable individuals, and those who became newly vulnerable as they lost power, telecoms and water supply in communities such as Fettercairn, Stonehaven and Glenbervie, and notes the calls for people who can to engage with the British Red Cross and other organisations about opportunities to volunteer in their communities as emergency responders alongside local partners. 17:48 Storms Arwen, Barra, Malik and Corrie were so severe that they tragically resulted in loss of life.
Official Report Meeting date: 21 June 2022

Local Government, Housing and Planning Committee 21 June 2022

The way in which local authorities worked with the Scottish Government and partners to get the money out to businesses and communities was a relative success story, although there are some questions about the pace at which some of the money got into people’s bank accounts or pockets—whichever way you want to look at it.
Official Report Meeting date: 15 May 2012

European and External Relations Committee 15 May 2012

If that happens and Greece leaves the euro zone, I understand that that will be particularly difficult for Germany, because it has much money—€644 billion—tied up in banks in other countries that could be dicey.
Last updated: 7 March 2023

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S5W-16520 Gillian Martin: To ask the Scottish Government what action it is taking to ensure that the Scottish National Investment Bank will promote equality of access to funding with regard to gender.
Last updated: 7 March 2023

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Supported by: Miles Briggs*, Bill Bowman*, Tom Mason*, Ash Denham*, Michelle Ballantyne*, Alexander Stewart*, Peter Chapman*, Liz Smith*, Alison Harris*, David Torrance*, Bill Kidd*, Ruth Maguire*, Edward Mountain*, Murdo Fraser* *S5M-10699 Jackie Baillie: RBS U-turn on Mobile Branch for Alexandria That the Parliament — condemns the reported decision by the Royal Bank of Scotland (RBS) to u-turn on its promise to introduce a mobile banking facility in Alexandria; understands that RBS closed its Alexandria branch in August 2016 and had promised to replace the service with a mobile banking facility for local customers; considers that RBS has now reversed its decision, stating that a mobile branch would be unfeasible; notes that this decision comes as RBS announces a further wave of branch closures across the country despite profits of £752 million, and believes that RBS should rethink its decision and, at the very least, put practical measures in place for customers who are impacted by branch closures.
Last updated: 7 March 2023

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S5W-13332 Liam Kerr: To ask the Scottish Government what the total cost to date is, including litigation costs and settlement sums, of the abandoned Scottish Fire and Rescue Service procurement process for structural fire kit and personal protective equipment.
Last updated: 7 March 2023

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Supported by: Murdo Fraser*, Miles Briggs*, Richard Lyle*, Alexander Stewart*, Bill Bowman*, Tom Mason*, Gordon Lindhurst*, Margaret Mitchell*, Michelle Ballantyne*, Peter Chapman*, Annie Wells* *S5M-16169 John Mason: More First-time Buyers Finding a Home That the Parliament notes — the recent research from the Bank of Scotland, which it understands shows t...
Official Report Meeting date: 2 February 2021

Economy, Energy and Fair Work Committee 02 February 2021

It is essential that we get away from Government subsidy, because it is difficult to bank on that into the far future, as nobody knows what the Government will do next year or the year after.
Last updated: 9 October 2019

Transport Scotland Bill as introduced

Transport (Scotland) Bill 37 Part 2—Bus services (2) The traffic commissioner must— (a) give notice of the local transport authority seeking approval for the proposed franchising framework in such manner as the commissioner considers appropriate for bringing the notice to the attention of persons 5 in the area of the authority, (b) appoint three persons to form a panel to decide whether or not to approve the making of the proposed framework, (c) provide the panel with the documents listed in section 13I(3), and (d) provide the panel with any representations made to the commissioner in 10 connection with the approval of making the proposed framework. (3) A notice given under subsection (2)(a) must state— (a) that representations may be made to the traffic commissioner in relation to the application for approval of the making of the proposed franchising framework, and 15 (b) the period within which such representations may be made. (4) The panel may decide— (a) to approve the making of the proposed franchising framework, (b) to approve the making of the proposed framework subject to the local transport authority making such modifications to the proposed 20 framework as the panel may specify, or (c) not to approve the making of the proposed framework. (5) In making its decision under subsection (4), the panel must consider whether the local transport authority have— (a) complied with the process set out in section 13C(1), 25 (b) had regard to the guidance issued by Scottish Ministers under section 13E(5), (c) given appropriate weight to any matter prescribed for the purposes of this section, and (d) otherwise, reached a reasonable conclusion in deciding to make the 30 proposed franchising framework. 13K Making of franchising framework (1) This section applies where a panel convened under section 13J has approved the making of a proposed franchising framework. (2) The local transport authority may, not later than 6 months after the date...
Official Report Meeting date: 21 May 2019

Environment, Climate Change and Land Reform Committee 21 May 2019

Quite a lot of work is therefore going on with the bank team. The bank is still a new part of the scenery, but it is becoming integrated into all the conversations that we need to have.

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