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Last updated: 22 October 2025

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However, additional directives (2023:113, 2024:86 and 2024:120) extended the timeframe of the investigation first to 16 December 2024, then to 1 March 2025, and finally to 2 June 2025.
Last updated: 22 October 2025

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However, additional directives (2023:113, 2024:86 and 2024:120) extended the timeframe of the investigation first to 16 December 2024, then to 1 March 2025, and finally to 2 June 2025.
Last updated: 26 February 2026

CPG Wellbeing Economy Minutes AGM Sept 2025_Final

Cross Party Group on Wellbeing Economy th Friday, 19 of September 2025, 1:00-1:30 pm, online Annual General Meeting Present MSPs Emma Harper MSP, Maggie Chapman MSP, Maurice Golden MSP Invited guests David Stewart, Emma Sedgwick, Jason Schroeder, John-Paul Holden, Non-MSP Group Members Ewan Macleod (Volunteer Scotland), Gerard McCartney, Juliette Summers, Martin Meteyard (Co-operate Scotland), Renata Osowska, Lukas Bunse (WEAll Scotland) Apologies Sarah Boyack MSP, Michelle Thomson MSP, Pam Duncan-Glancy MSP, Hilda Campbell, Josh Doble, Jim Brown, Josie Saunders, Margaret Douglas, Kate McLean, Elizabeth Docherty, Augustijn van Gaalen, Rachel Searle 1 Welcome Welcome from Maggie Chapman MSP, co-convener of the CPG on Wellbeing Economy 2 AGM Approval of previous Minutes • Draft minutes of the previous meetings in September 2024...
Last updated: 7 January 2026

Minute of the meeting held 3 December 2025

Agenda item 2: Minutes of Previous Meetings The minutes of the previous meeting (AGM Dec 2024) were circulated. Dr Gillian MacDougall proposed the minutes and Dr Julie Lang seconded.
Last updated: 19 December 2025

Building Bridges with Israel AnnualReturnForm 2024 to 2025 Copy1

Building Bridges with Israel AnnualReturnForm 2024 to 2025 Copy1.
Last updated: 11 December 2025

Crofting and Scottish Land Court Bill 5 December

It would also be helpful if you could clarify which crofters and crofts are included in that total figure (OR, col. ref. 22). In 2024, according to figures provided by RPID, 3,529 crofting businesses were funded, through the Basic Payment Scheme, which declared a common grazing on their application form.
Last updated: 5 December 2025

Letter from the Minister for Agriculture and Connectivity with an update on the Islands Connectivity

Transport Scotland published the ICP draft Strategic Approach paper and updated Vessel and Ports Plan on 1 February for public consultation that ended Monday 6 May 2024. Alongside the public consultation, public engagement took place in 23 island and peninsula locations.
Last updated: 3 December 2025

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In particular, the Committee would be interested to see this advice in relation to Mr Yousaf’s role in— 1. providing evidence to the Scottish and UK Covid-19 inquiries as the then First Minister, with reference to his previous posts in the Cabinet (2023/2024), 2. the decision as Cabinet Secretary for Justice to hold a public inquiry into the events surrounding the death of Sheku Bayoh, the subsequent investigation and whether race was a factor (2019), and 3. the decision as First Minister to hold a public inquiry into the investigation of Emma Caldwell's murder (2024).
Last updated: 12 November 2025

Cabinet Secretary for Housing Response to the Social Justice Social Security Committee on fuel po

The SHCS provides a snapshot of the Scottish housing stock in each survey year, including fuel poverty rates, with the most recent survey estimating that 861,000 households (34% of all households) were in fuel poverty in 2023, of which 491,000 (19.4% of all households) were in extreme fuel poverty. The next SHCS findings for 2024 will be published early 2026 and will include local authority estimates of fuel poverty based on a three-year average for 2022 to 2024.
Last updated: 15 September 2025

SPCB 2025 Paper 33

This paper asks the SPCB to agree to the publication of the attached report under section 21 of the UNCRC (Incorporation) (Scotland) Act 2024 and to agree arrangements for publishing future such reports.

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