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Last updated: 21 November 2025

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S6M-19427: Alasdair Allan: Fairer Funding Allocation for Scotland's Fishing and Coastal Communities— That the Parliament considers the UK Government’s allocation of the £360 million UK-EU Fishing and Coastal Growth Fund, which is based on population rather than fishing industry size, to be wholly unfair and deeply damaging to the Scottish fishing industry; understands that Scottish vessels consistently land more than half of the UK’s total catch, 63% of total catch value, and over 60% of seafood exports; believes that prior to Brexit, allocations of funds under the European Maritime and Fisheries Fund were 36% for England, 46% for Scotland, 10% for Northern Ireland and 8% for Wales, in comparison to the allocation of under 8% for Scotland via Barnett consequentials used as the mechanism for allocating the Fishing and Coastal Growth Fund; recognises what it sees as the vital importance of the fishing industry both economically and culturally to Scotland’s coastal communities, including in the Western Isles, and notes calls on the UK Government to reconsider its position on the Fishing and Coastal Growth Fund allocation to better reflect the significant economic contribution of Scotland’s fishers and coastal communities.
Last updated: 7 March 2023

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Subordinate legislation: Paul Wheelhouse (Minister for Energy, Connectivity and the Islands) to move—S5M-18217—That the Rural Economy and Connectivity Committee recommends that the Additional Powers Request (Scotland) Regulations 2019 [draft] be approved. 4.
Last updated: 9 December 2024

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N et Zero, Energy and Transport Committee Iain Gulland Chief Executive Zero Waste Scotland 4 December 2024 Dear Iain, Environmental Authorisations (Scotland) Amendment Regulations 2025 On 3 December, the Net Zero, Energy and Transport ...
Last updated: 28 September 2022

CPG Food Minutes 27 April 2022

DT stressed the need to think long term about how to develop food security monitoring and action in Scotland. Impact DT highlighted the supply of food from Ukraine/ Russia, impacts on prices and energy costs, packaging, labour and cash flow as areas where recommendations are being discussed.
Last updated: 21 October 2024

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Supported by: Miles Briggs*, Karen Adam*, Bill Kidd*, Jeremy Balfour*, Kevin Stewart*, Stephanie Callaghan* R, Kenneth Gibson*, Stuart McMillan*, Rona Mackay*, Paul Sweeney*, Ruth Maguire*, Annabelle Ewing*, Annie Wells*, Douglas Lumsden*, Emma Harper*, Fulton MacGregor* Monday 21 October 2024 23 Today's Business Future Business Motions & Questions Legislation Other Gnothaichean an-diugh Gnothaichean ri teachd Gluasadan agus Ceistean Reachdas Eile Motions | Gluasadan *S6M-14896 Audrey Nicoll: Congratulating Joseph Robertson (Aberdeen) Limited on Marine Fund...
Last updated: 12 February 2026

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Nature Champions Initiative: The Parliament debated S6M-20338 in the name of John Mason—That the Parliament notes what it sees as the success of the Nature Champions initiative, established in 2013 and coordinated by Scottish Environment LINK, which encourages all MSPs to champion Scotland’s species and habitats; recognises that more than 100 MSPs have become Nature Champions over the current parliamentary session, supported by 25 LINK member organisations, and that the initiative marked its 10th anniversary in 2023 with a public exhibition outside the Parliament, before being awarded the NGO Impact Award by the Chartered Institute of Ecology and Environmental Management in 2024; considers that the Glasgow Shettleston constituency, like the rest of Scotland, benefits from action to protect biodiversity; regrets reports that one in nine species are at risk of national extinction in Scotland; acknowledges that many MSPs will retire or not stand again at the 2026 election, creating a need for new Members in the next parliamentary session to take up the role of a Nature Champion; welcomes that the initiative will be relaunched in the new session to provide that opportunity, ensuring continuity in raising awareness of Scotland’s threatened species and habitats, and commends the cross-party and collaborative spirit that it considers has underpinned the initiative throughout its history. 16.
Last updated: 7 March 2023

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(Scotland) Act 2003 (Treatment of Consumer Scotland as Specified Authority) Order 2020 [draft] be approved. 4.
Last updated: 9 March 2023

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Written questions lodged on 08 March 2023 S6W-15488 Jackie Baillie: To ask the Scottish Government how many people are receiving funding from the Independent Living Fund (ILF) Scotland 2015 Fund as of February 2023.
Last updated: 9 April 2024

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S6M-09190: Foysol Choudhury: Importance of Scotland's World-class Heritage Workforce - That the Parliament believes that Scotland's world-class heritage sector and its workforce have long been undervalued, and are now in jeopardy due to the cost of living crisis; considers that Scotland’s heritage sites, including those in the Lothian region, are well-loved by international visitors and locals alike; believes that Scotland must celebrate and champion its unique cultures; understands that the new generation of potential conservationists, archaeologists, curators and other specialists are also experiencing hardship, and that new trainees cannot even afford their rents; notes the view that better pay will mean that Scotland's young people can aspire to have secure, long-term employment in the heritage sector, and further notes the calls for the Scottish Government to recognise the contribution that Scotland's heritage workforce makes to local communities, the nations of the UK and the world.
Last updated: 19 April 2023

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Net Zero, Energy and Transport Committee Scottish Parliament Edinburgh EH991SP By email only Ref: Scotland’s electricity infrastructure an inhibitor or an enabler?

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