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Committee reports Date published: 3 December 2018

Stage 1 Report on Damages (Investment Returns and Periodical Payments) (Scotland) Bill

EEFW052018R10Rev Stage 1 Report on Damages (Investment Returns and Periodical Payments) (Scotland) Bill This report sets out the Economy, Energy and Fair Work Committee's consideration of the Damages (Investment Returns and Periodical Payments) (Scotland) Bill at Stage 1.
Last updated: 1 December 2025

Letter from SJSS Committee Scottish Government Response on Fuel Poverty Targets 27 November 2025

It is essential that the UK Government takes urgent action to address the high energy bills faced by the people of Scotland – in an energy rich country like Scotland, people should not be struggling to pay their bills.
Last updated: 27 November 2025

Letter to NZET Committee Fuel Poverty Targets

It is essential that the UK Government takes urgent action to address the high energy bills faced by the people of Scotland – in an energy rich country like Scotland, people should not be struggling to pay their bills.
Official Report Meeting date: 8 May 2024

Meeting of the Parliament 08 May 2024

I understand that budgets are tight, but I hope that the minister can reiterate in his closing remarks why such a disparity in funding exists. Where on earth is Scotland’s apprenticeship levy money going?
Last updated: 9 September 2024

20240905_Minister to Convener

This will investigate and make recommendations on Scotland’s long-term infrastructure requirements to manage waste.
Committee reports Date published: 29 January 2019

Stage 1 Report on the Fuel Poverty (Target, Definition and Strategy) (Scotland) Bill - MIS and rural uplift

We asked Professor Hirsch for a view on a Scotland-specific MIS, which some stakeholders, including Energy UK had proposed.
Last updated: 19 September 2023

BB20230920

Consideration of new petitions: The Committee will consider the following new petitions— PE2028: Extend the concessionary bus travel scheme to include people seeking asylum in Scotland; PE2029: Nationalise Clydeport to bring the ports and harbours on the river Clyde into public ownership; PE2030: Review cultural funding arrangements to enable Scotland to contribute to the Venice Biennale in 2024; and PE2031: Provide insulin pumps to all children with type 1 diabetes in Scotland.
Last updated: 20 February 2023

BB20230221

S6W-15206 Mark Ruskell: To ask the Scottish Government what progress has been made towards delivering the National Dashcam Safety Portal initiative, led by Police Scotland with financial support from the Road Safety Framework Fund.
Last updated: 9 April 2024

PB_2023_Paper132

The original LCM indicated that the Scottish Government did not intend to lodge a motion seeking the Scottish Parliament’s consent to the UK Parliament legislating on devolved matters in this Bill due to concerns that UK Ministers are being given: a role in setting targets for devolved matters; the power to override existing environmental protections in Scotland; and powers to act in devolved areas without consent of the Scottish Government or Scottish Parliament. 6.
Last updated: 14 February 2023

Chamber_Minutes_20211208

Douglas Lumsden moved amendment S6M-02442.2— As an amendment to motion S6M-02442 in the name of Tom Arthur (Scotland Loves Local), leave out from “and welcomes” to end and insert “; notes with concern Scottish Retail Consortium figures, which indicate that footfall for November 2021 was down by a fifth from November 2019; recognises, however, that Scotland’s high streets and town centres were struggling long before the COVID-19 pandemic began, and calls on the Scottish Government to deliver a budget on 9 December for 2022-23 that will drive local recovery by extending 75% non-domestic rates relief to retail, leisure, newspaper and hospitality businesses, and deliver a fair funding settlement to local authorities, so that they can properly invest in regenerating and supporting high streets and town centres.”

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