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Questions and Answers Date answered: 31 March 2022

S6W-07366

To ask the Scottish Government what its position is, regarding the impact on Scotland, on the review by HM Treasury of the Solvency II regime in connection with low-carbon infrastructure investments.
Questions and Answers Date answered: 5 January 2022

S6W-05151

Already 75% of rail journeys are being undertaken via electrical traction, and we have given significant funding to zero emission buses, introducing diesel-electric hybrid vehicle carrying ferries, and promoting electric vehicles. We believe Scotland’s approach to transport decarbonisation – which focuses not only the transition to clean technology but also on reducing demand and encouraging behaviour shift – is an example of world-leading best practice and is central to our green recovery from the COVID-19 pandemic.
Questions and Answers Date answered: 22 September 2021

S6W-02766

The Scottish Government’s public agencies are running promotional campaigns, such as the Sustainable and Responsible Tourism in Scotland initiative (VisitScotland) or the Responsible Access campaign (Cairngorms National Park).
Questions and Answers Date answered: 7 September 2021

S6W-02202

The Sustainable Investment Hierarchy contained in the second National Transport Strategy and published in February 2020, can trace its linage back to the first Strategic Transport Projects Review in 2008, which in turn was developed from Scotland’s first National Transport Strategy (NTS) published in 2006.
Questions and Answers Date answered: 6 August 2021

S6W-01426

Some recent examples include:Last year Transport Scotland worked with the Scottish Motor Trade Association, and the Institute of the Motor Industry (IMI) to research the skills required for mass uptake of Ultra Low Emission Vehicles.The Scottish Government has discussed skills required to deliver a just transition to net zero with industry representatives through its manufacturing recovery plan, delivered via a public and private sector partnership.In December 2020 the Implementation Steering Group for the Skills Action Plan for Rural Scotland discussed alignment to CESAP.
Questions and Answers Date answered: 7 January 2025

S6W-32454

They have developed a national IBD pathway for NHS Scotland which is due to be published imminently.
Questions and Answers Date answered: 19 January 2023

S6W-13606

Organisation Project 2021-22 2022-23 CKUK (Common Knowledge UK) CK Sex Talk £43,110 £21,555 Recovery Enterprises Scotland In-reach Support for Prisoners £10,000  Sacro Another Way £22,956 £11,478 HIV Scotland Core Funding £91,061.50 £45,911 HIV Scotland HIV Self Test Scotland (kits) £120,000 £120,000 HIV Scotland SHARE Project £59,011  Scottish Drugs Forum Hepatitis Scotland £172,277 £86,138 Scottish Drugs Forum Emergency Response £65,619 £49,214.25 Scottish Drugs Forum General expenditure  £81,451 Scottish Drugs Forum People Who Inject Drugs £61,266 £30,633 Scottish Drugs Forum Sexual Health in Specific Populations changed to Specific and Underserved Populations £66,040 £33,020 Scottish Drugs Forum Vulnerable Young People £61,266 £30,633 Scottish Drugs Forum HCV Treatment Uptake and Awareness Project £15,281  Waverley Care Research, Engagement and Communication £103,000 £51,500 Waverley Care Sexual Health Improvement £79,500 £39,750 Total  £970,387.50 £601,283.25 S6W-13606
Committee reports Date published: 14 May 2018

Prisoner Voting in Scotland - Continuation of the ban on voting for prisoners serving custodial sentences

r=11067&mode=pdf However, Howard League Scotland believed “a custodial sentence by itself sets too low a threshold for the loss of such an important right as the right to vote.
SPICe briefings Date published: 4 August 2020

UK Withdrawal from the European Union (Continuity) (Scotland) Bill: Parts 1 and 3 - The keeping pace power and the scrutiny challenge

Retrieved from https://beta.parliament.scot/-/media/files/legislation/bills/current-bills/uk-withdrawal-from-the-european-union-continuity-scotland-bill-2020/introduced/policy-memorandum-uk-withdrawal-from-the-european-union-continuity-scotland-bill.pdf [accessed 09 July 2020]The lack of specificity on the intended use of the power, or a routemap as to the areas in which Scotland may wish to keep pace with the EU and the rationale for this, raises a number of questions about how and when the power will be exercised.
Last updated: 7 November 2025

CPG on Sport minutes 050325

Recent research published by Public Health Scotland estimated that 3,000 deaths a year in Scotland are directly attributable to low physical activity levels each year.

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