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Last updated: 14 February 2023

BB20220314

S6W-07235 Jenni Minto: To ask the Scottish Government what information it has on the current average level of transport spending per person in Scotland, and how this compares with (a) England and (b) Wales.
Last updated: 11 March 2022

BB20220314

S6W-07235 Jenni Minto: To ask the Scottish Government what information it has on the current average level of transport spending per person in Scotland, and how this compares with (a) England and (b) Wales.
Questions and Answers Date answered: 1 May 2025

S6W-36374

Any review of diethylstilbestrol (otherwise known as DES or stilbestrol) would ultimately be a matter for them to consider.
Last updated: 17 May 2024

Danny Dorling Scottish Child Payment

That is the third lowest of the 39 that UNICEF compare in detail (see detailed table below).
Last updated: 10 April 2024

PB_2024_032

S6M-11613: Katy Clark: Ongoing Dispute at the MoD DES Site in Beith - That the Parliament notes with concern reports that the dispute involving non-craft workers at the Ministry of Defence (MoD) Defence Equipment and Support (DES) site in Beith remains unresolved by the MoD; understands that non-craft workers have been denied bonus payments, which were awarded to other staff working on the site; believes that this decision runs the risk of creating a "two-tier" workforce at the site, with reported estimates from the GMB Scotland trade union suggesting that 8 PB/S6/24/032 the pay gap between non-craft and craft workers at the site has tripled to £18,000; understands that the Beith site is currently involved in providing munitions to Ukraine for its ongoing war effort, and that non-craft workers play a vital role in transporting sensitive materials around the site and preparing these materials for shipment; notes reports of health and safety concerns at Beith, after near misses with machinery occurred during industrial action, which, it considers, also highlights the importance and skills of non-craft workers; further notes the view that all workers at the MoD DES site in Beith play a vital role that deserves proper and fair pay, and notes the calls for the Scottish Government to engage with the UK Government in support of the workers and to urge the MoD to resolve the dispute.
Last updated: 5 October 2023

FFOR2023_SPICeNote_3Oct23

The purpose of the FFOR is to show how actual receipts collected for devolved/shared taxes and actual spend on social security compare with the forecasts made at the time the budget was set.
Last updated: 20 September 2022

Written submission from Dr Mark Shephard and Sebastian Ludwicki-Ziegler

Looking at the higher in-person attendance rates in the Scottish Parliament compared to the House of Commons but the higher levels of hostility in exchanges in the former compared to the latter, there is little evidence for that assertion in our data.
Questions and Answers Date answered: 22 April 2025

S6W-36485

In line with our commitment to creating safe and nurturing school environments, the Scottish Government prioritises approaches that address behaviour through understanding and positive intervention.Our approach to relationships and behaviour in schools is focussed on prevention and de-escalation of concerns. School staff should be supported through clear understanding of their establishment’s relationships and behaviour policy, arrangements for de-escalation and support that can be provided to them where situations do escalate.The Scottish Government has not received any requests from local authorities for funding for teacher self-defence training in each of the last five years.
Last updated: 31 May 2024

Fair Trade CPG Minutes of the meeting held on 14 May 2024

He highlighted that it was easier this time, compared to the previous research covering 2019-22, to find policy documents but that problems still existed in getting data on expenditure in a number of ways.
Questions and Answers Date answered: 22 September 2023

S6W-21146

The conclusion was based on the findings of a study into feminine hygiene products by the French Chemicals Agency (see ANSES OPINION on the safety of feminine hygiene products & Feminine hygiene products: composition and toxic shock syndrome, our recommendations | Anses - Agence nationale de sécurité sanitaire de l’alimentation, de l’environnement et du travail ) which did not find any risk associated with the presence of the substances tested for, and a related study by the Swedish Chemicals Agency (see kemi.se/download/18.6df1d3df171c243fb2331064/1589120703821/report-8-18-survey-of-hazardous-chemical-substances-in-feminine-hygiene-products.pdf & New report: No reason for concern about chemicals in menstrual products - Kemikalieinspektionen ) that concluded that the risk to human health of the 61 substances that were identified was low (although investigated, no per- and polyfluoroalkyl substances, PFAS, were found).

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