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Committee reports Date published: 21 May 2019

Subordinate Legislation considered by the Rural Economy and Connectivity Committee on 8 May 2019

Purpose of the instrument The Public Appointments and Public Bodies etc (Scotland) Act 2003 (Treatment of South of Scotland Enterprise as Specified Authority) Order 2019 relates to the South of Scotland Enterprise Bill, which has been c...
Official Report Meeting date: 25 June 2019

Meeting of the Parliament 25 June 2019

That delivers on the policy intention that was originally part of the draft Education (Scotland) Bill. The charter supports a culture of empowerment that enables all professionals to contribute to the agenda of improvement.
Official Report Meeting date: 25 January 2022

Health, Social Care and Sport Committee (Virtual) 25 January 2022

Alcohol and tobacco are two of the remaining big health challenges in Scotland. For example, one in five deaths in Scotland is attributed to tobacco.
Last updated: 16 June 2025

Approved Boating CPG Minutes 11th March 2025

Online Cross-Party Group on Recreational Boating and Marine Tourism (by teams) th Tuesday 11 March 2025 at 6pm Minute Present MSPs Stuart McMillan, MSP Katy Clark MSP Kenneth Gibson MSP Non-MSP Group Members and Other Attendees Alan Kohler, Cruising Association/RYA Scotland Pauline McGrow, RYA Scotland Alistair Cameron, Sailor Andrew Rendle, Scottish Coastal Rowing Association Anne Shedden, Forth Yacht Clubs Association Barry Schafe, Forth Estuary Forum Christine Cameron, Lowland Canals Association Councillor Maurice Corry, Argyll and Bute Council Duncan Tannahill, WHAM/RYA Scotland Eric Sweeney, Sailing and Cruising Scotland Fanny Royanez, Scottish Environment Link Finlo Cottier, RYA Scotland Fraser McAllister Glenn Porter, Ocean Sailing Scotland/RYA Scotland Joe Penhaul Smith, Sustainable Extricko Bill Stewart Andy Carnduff Sarah Kennedy, Fort William Marina & Shoreline Community Interest Company/British Marine Scotland Simon McDonald, Aquaculture, Fisheries Processing Consultant/TV Presenter Robin Bromley-Martin, Celtic & Viking Corridor Project Ross Gordon Simon Limb, Clyde Marina Martin Latimer, British Marine UK 1 Mark Smith, Scottish Canals Joe Golledge, Tobermory Harbour Association Momchil Terziev Norman Hollywood, Royal Scottish Motor Yacht Club Apologies Emma Harper MSP Clare Adamson MSP Ariane Burgess MSP Jonathan Mosse, RYA Scotland and Inland Waterways Association Aileen Monk, British Marine Scotland David Adams McGilp, VisitScotland Graham Russell, RYA Scotland John Kent, Bidwells Daniel Steel, Sail Scotland Laurie Piper, Scottish Canals Agenda item 1 - Welcome and Apologies Stuart McMillan MSP welcomed everyone to the meeting and introductions were made.
Last updated: 22 May 2025

Recreational Boating Draft CPG Minutes 11th March 2025

Online Cross-Party Group on Recreational Boating and Marine Tourism (by teams) th Tuesday 11 March 2025 at 6pm Minute Present MSPs Stuart McMillan, MSP Katy Clark MSP Kenneth Gibson MSP Non-MSP Group Members and Other Attendees Alan Kohler, Cruising Association/RYA Scotland Pauline McGrow, RYA Scotland Alistair Cameron, Sailor Andrew Rendle, Scottish Coastal Rowing Association Anne Shedden, Forth Yacht Clubs Association Barry Schafe, Forth Estuary Forum Christine Cameron, Lowland Canals Users Association Councillor Maurice Corry, Argyll and Bute Council Duncan Tannahill, WHAM/RYA Scotland Eric Sweeney, Sailing and Cruising Scotland Fanny Royanez, Scottish Environment Link Finlo Cottier, RYA Scotland Fraser McAllister Glenn Porter, Ocean Sailing Scotland/RYA Scotland Joe Penhaul Smith, Sustainable Extricko Bill Stewart Andy Carnduff Sarah Kennedy, Fort William Marina & Shoreline Community Interest Company/British Marine Scotland Simon McDonald, Aquaculture, Fisheries Processing Consultant/TV Presenter Robin Bromley-Martin, Celtic & Viking Corridor Project Ross Gordon Simon Limb, Clyde Marina Martin Latimer, British Marine UK 1 Mark Smith, Scottish Canals Joe Golledge, Tobermory Harbour Association Momchil Terziev Norman Hollywood, Royal Scottish Motor Yacht Club Apologies Emma Harper MSP Clare Adamson MSP Ariane Burgess MSP Jonathan Mosse, RYA Scotland and Inland Waterways Association Aileen Monk, British Marine Scotland David Adams McGilp, VisitScotland Graham Russell, RYA Scotland John Kent, Bidwells Daniel Steel, Sail Scotland Laurie Piper, Scottish Canals Agenda item 1 - Welcome and Apologies Stuart McMillan MSP welcomed everyone to the meeting and introductions were made.
Committee reports Date published: 10 December 2017

Looking Ahead to the Scottish Government's Draft Budget 2018-19: Making the Most of Equalities and Human Rights Levers - Budgetary issues

Budgetary issues The inquiry considered various issues with budgetary resource implications in terms of the assessment of the delivery of equalities and human rights. Amongst these, Scottish Government has supported our recommendation that the recording and monitoring of bullying and harassment needs to become mandatory across all of Scotland’s schools.
Official Report Meeting date: 18 April 2024

Meeting of the Parliament 18 April 2024

Age Scotland’s recent “The Big Survey” revealed that just 3 per cent of respondents felt that it was easy for older people to have their voices heard by decision makers.
Official Report Meeting date: 20 January 2022

Meeting of the Parliament (Hybrid) 20 January 2022

Are those SNP council leaders wrong, and is the cabinet secretary really saying that every penny has been spent and that there is no more money anywhere in the budget to prevent service cuts and council tax hikes in the west of Scotland and across the country? SNP council leaders do an exceptional job right across Scotland but, in terms of the overall budget, our position right now is challenging.
Questions and Answers Date answered: 17 July 2020

S5W-30744

We recognise the challenges many businesses in the sector continue to face during these difficult times and have engaged with sector representatives to understand the support that may be needed. In partnership with Zero Waste Scotland, on 1 July we launched an initial package of measures to support the restoration and recovery of the sector following the Covid-19 crisis.
Questions and Answers Date answered: 7 July 2020

S5W-30128

We recognise that rehabilitation is critical to ensuring people are appropriately supported during their recovery from the impacts of coronavirus (COVID-19).

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