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Last updated: 7 March 2023

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S5M-10652.3 David Stewart: Developing a Scottish Healthy Weight Strategy As an — amendment to motion S5M-10652 in the name of Aileen Campbell (Developing a Scottish Healthy Weight Strategy), insert at end "; notes the importance of an active lifestyle for maintaining good physical and mental health and wellbeing and calls on the Scottish Government to ensure that resources are made available to support increased physical activity programmes for all ages and backgrounds; believes that the case for action is clear, and therefore calls on the Scottish Government to consider bringing forward the timescale for the publication and implementation of its strategy as a matter of urgency." followed by Ministerial Statement: European Union Withdrawal Bill: Update followed by Business Motions followed by Parliamentary Bureau Motions 5:00 pm Decision Time followed by Members' Business Debate on the subject of— S5M-10433 Rachael Hamilton: Scotch Whisky Contribution to Scottish Tourism Industry That the Parliament recognises the contribution that Scotch whisky makes to the — Scottish tourism sector; believes that 2016 saw a record number of visits to Scotch whisky distilleries, totalling 1.7 million, meaning that Scotch whisky distilleries, as a tourist attraction, are as popular as the Scottish National Gallery and St Paul s Cathedral; understands that the average ’ visitor spend was £31 per person and £53 million overall in 2016; welcomes the new distillery to Hawick by The Three Stills Company, the first in the Scottish Borders since 1837, where a local visitor centre is planned, and wishes new and old whisky distilleries continued success in the coming year and beyond. R...
Last updated: 7 March 2023

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Emma Harper: To ask the Scottish Government what action it is taking to encourage children from school into higher education. (S5O-01692) R 20. Kate Forbes: To ask the Scottish Government what the impact is on teacher numbers of immigration policy.
Last updated: 7 March 2023

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Margaret Mitchell: To ask the Scottish Government what its response is to the reported (S5T-00759) criticism of the Scottish Police Authority by some members of its board. followed by Ministerial Statement: Preventing Sexual Offending Involving Children and Young People followed by Scottish Government Debate: Migration S5M-08828 Alasdair Allan: Migration That the Parliament supports the evidence in the Scottish — Government s submission to the Migration Advisory Committee, which demonstrates the positive ’ contribution of European citizens to Scotland’s communities and economy; notes that immigration is crucial to key sectors, including public services, health, higher education, rural industries and financial services; recognises that free movement has allowed UK citizens to travel, live and work across the EU freely; further recognises that EU migration has helped reverse a decline in the Scottish population and that EU citizens right to live, work, study and invest in Scotland must be ’ protected; notes that the Scottish Government should continue to use its powers to make Scotland an attractive place to live and work; acknowledges the findings of reports from the Culture, Tourism, Europe and External Relations Committee and the UK's Scottish Affairs Committee and All Party Parliamentary Group on Social Integration, which agreed that the current migration Tuesday 14 November 2017 2 Today's Business Future Business Motions & Questions Legislation Other Gnothaichean an-diugh Gnothaichean ri teachd Gluasadan agus Ceistean Reachdas Eile Chamber | Seòmar system needs to change and reflect local circumstances, and supports calls for a differentiated, more flexible solution, which is tailored to meet Scotland s circumstances. ’ The Presiding Officer has selected the following amendment S5M-08828.1 Jackson Carlaw: Migration As an amendment to motion S5M-08828 in the name — of Alasdair Allan (Migration), leave out from "supports the evidence" to end and insert "notes the evidence in the Scottish Government s submission to the Migration Advisory Committee, which ’ demonstrates the positive contribution of migrants to Scotland s communities and economy; notes ’ that immigration is crucial to key sectors, including public services, health, higher education, rural industries, the hospitality sector and financial services; acknowledges the important role that migration will continue to have in addressing Scotland s ongoing demographic challenges and ’ skills gaps; notes the evidence that migration from both within and outwith the UK is critical to sustainable population growth in Scotland over the next 25 years; urges the Scottish Government to use its powers to make Scotland a more attractive place to live and work; acknowledges the findings of reports from the Culture, Tourism, Europe and External Relations Committee and the UK's Scottish Affairs Committee and All Party Parliamentary Group on Social Integration; accepts the importance of maintaining the integrity of the UK single market, which is crucial for the Scottish economy, and supports calls for a solution that is tailored to meet sectoral needs in Scotland and the UK." followed by Election to the Scottish Parliamentary Corporate Body followed by Business Motions followed by Parliamentary Bureau Motions 5:00 pm Decision Time followed by Members' Business Debate on the subject of— S5M-07335 Emma Harper: World COPD Day That the Parliament recognises World Chronic — Obstructive Pulmonary Disease (COPD) Day on 15 November 2017; understands that COPD is a progressive and long-term lung condition without a cure, which affects a recorded 129,000 people in Scotland, but that many more people are undiagnosed; further understands that someone from the most deprived areas of Scotland is more than twice as likely to have COPD and that there has been a dramatic increase in the number of women with COPD; believes that the most significant causal factor is smoking but, despite a decline in rates of smoking, COPD morbidity and mortality rates remain high; notes that people with COPD are affected by breathlessness, coughing, weight loss and fatigue but, with the right support from healthcare professionals, third sector organisations and communities, it is possible to live well and self-manage the condition; notes that up to two-thirds of people with COPD remain undiagnosed and, without optimal treatment, progressive lung disease reduces their quality of life; commends charities such as the British Lung Foundation and Chest Heart & Stroke Scotland for the work they do to raise awareness of COPD and helping to ensure that people in the South Scotland parliamentary region and across Scotland Tuesday 14 November 2017 3 Today's Business Future Business Motions & Questions Legislation Other Gnothaichean an-diugh Gnothaichean ri teachd Gluasadan agus Ceistean Reachdas Eile Chamber | Seòmar get the treatment and support that they deserve, and welcomes the Scottish Government's commitment to a Respiratory Health Quality Improvement Plan, as noted in its response to question S5W-00968. 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Last updated: 7 March 2023

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Jamie Halcro Johnston: To ask the Scottish Government what discussions it has had with farmers regarding the impact of the Orkney Native Wildlife Project on the agricultural sector. (S5O- 03345) R 7. Rona Mackay: To ask the Scottish Government what support it provides to ensure the occupational safety of fishermen.
Last updated: 7 March 2023

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Colin Smyth: To ask the Scottish Government when ministers last met the president of COSLA to discuss the spending review and the local government settlement. (S5O-00421) R 7. Tom Arthur: To ask the Scottish Government what discussions it has had with the UK Government regarding the impact of the US Presidential election on Scotland.
Last updated: 3 February 2023

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Serco Business Cancellations Data held by NorthLink on the number of cancellations in the last 10 years broken down by vessel, route and reason; Cancelled Sailings Gran Hamnavo Hellia Hildas Hjaltlan Hross d Year Arrow e r ay d ey Total CY 2 10 30 24 6 10 80 CY 3 2 32 24 16 8 15 97 CY 4 22 15 15 13 11 76 CY 5 34 18 12 4 4 72 CY 6 5 30 28 24 8 7 102 CY 7 3 ...
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20220601_RoS to Convener

Yours sincerely JENNIFER HENDERSON Keeper of the Registers of Scotland Annex A – Disposition Data Status Percentage Create Applications Complete Open Complete Open Year Received 2017 152,417 149,336 3,081 98% 2% 2018 146,211 134,550 11,661 92% 8% 2019 152,049 137,768 14,281 90% 10% 2020 122,423 106,843 15,580 87% 13% 2021 165,621 143,101 22,520 86% 14% 2022 57,881 43,683 14,198 81% 19% Grand 796,602 715,281 81,321 90% 10% Total Status Percentage County Applications Complete Open Complete Open Received / Create Year Aberdeen (ABN) 55,545 48,588 6,957 87% 13% 2017 10,482 10,186 296 97% 3% 2018 9,862 8,642 1,220 88% 12% 2019 10,448 9,187 1,261 88% 12% 2020 8,231 6,979 1,252 85% 15% 2021 12,110 10,328 1,782 85% 15% 2022 4,412 3,266 1,146 74% 26% Angus (ANG) 37,527 33,566 3,961 89% 11% 2017 7,061 6,892 169 98% 2% 2018 6,776 6,176 600 91% 9% 2019 7,122 6,338 784 89% 11% 2020 5,730 5,027 703 88% 12% 2021 8,087 7,055 1,032 87% 13% 2022 2,751 2,078 673 76% 24% Argyll (ARG) 13,033 10,073 2,960 77% 23% 2017 2,427 2,345 82 97% 3% 2018 2,356 1,877 479 80% 20% 2019 2,397 1,780 617 74% 26% 2020 1,950 1,327 623 68% 32% 2021 2,889 2,102 787 73% 27% 2022 1,014 642 372 63% 37% Ayr (AYR) 51,142 46,907 4,235 92% 8% 2017 9,765 9,611 154 98% 2% 2018 9,401 8,785 616 93% 7% 2019 9,623 8,901 722 92% 8% 2020 8,038 7,132 906 89% 11% 2021 10,589 9,557 1,032 90% 10% 2022 3,726 2,921 805 78% 22% Berwick (BER) 4,318 3,454 864 80% 20% 2017 890 829 61 93% 7% 2018 794 636 158 80% 20% 2 019 748 568 180 76% 24% 2020 640 480 160 75% 25% 2021 965 745 220 77% 23% 2022 281 196 85 70% 30% Banff (BNF) 6,987 5,817 1,170 83% 17% 2017 1,371 1,311 60 96% 4% 2018 1,206 1,000 206 83% 17% 2019 1,256 1,013 243 81% 19% 2020 1,081 839 242 78% 22% 2021 1,523 1,277 246 84% 16% 2022 550 377 173 69% 31% Bute (BUT) 3,426 2,836 590 83% 17% 2017 645 621 24 96% 4% 2018 619 509 110 82% 18% 2019 642 510 132 79% 21% 2020 557 430 127 77% 23% 2021 714 573 141 80% 20% 2022 249 193 56 78% 22% Clackmannan (CLK) 6,777 6,285 492 93% 7% 2017 1,321 1,292 29 98% 2% 2018 1,332 1,247 85 94% 6% 2019 1,238 1,175 63 95% 5% 2020 1,042 955 87 92% 8% 2021 1,304 1,181 123 91% 9% 2022 540 435 105 81% 19% Caithness (CTH) 3,975 3,324 651 84% 16% 2017 761 729 32 96% 4% 2018 784 660 124 84% 16% 2019 733 615 118 84% 16% 2020 586 452 134 77% 23% 2021 801 656 145 82% 18% 2022 310 212 98 68% 32% Dumbarton (DMB) 30,142 28,544 1,598 95% 5% 2017 5,786 5,673 113 98% 2% 2018 5,558 5,299 259 95% 5% 2019 6,191 5,865 326 95% 5% 2020 4,864 4,635 229 95% 5% 2021 5,772 5,442 330 94% 6% 2022 1,971 1,630 341 83% 17% Dumfries (DMF) 13,557 11,302 2,255 83% 17% 2017 2,620 2,504 116 96% 4% 2018 2,494 2,172 322 87% 13% 2019 2,646 2,126 520 80% 20% 2020 2,056 1,598 458 78% 22% 2021 2,833 2,221 612 78% 22% 2022 908 681 227 75% 25% East Lothian (ELN) 12,458 10,931 1,527 88% 12% 2017 2,349 2,302 47 98% 2% 2 018 2,375 2,193 182 92% 8% 2019 2,512 2,284 228 91% 9% 2020 2,052 1,770 282 86% 14% 2021 2,403 1,907 496 79% 21% 2022 767 475 292 62% 38% Fife (FFE) 52,713 47,949 4,764 91% 9% 2017 9,992 9,774 218 98% 2% 2018 9,781 9,098 683 93% 7% 2019 10,123 9,294 829 92% 8% 2020 8,264 7,368 896 89% 11% 2021 10,796 9,453 1,343 88% 12% 2022 3,757 2,962 795 79% 21% Glasgow (GLA) 86,400 82,267 4,133 95% 5% 2017 16,903 16,686 217 99% 1% 2018 15,953 15,512 441 97% 3% 2019 16,398 15,873 525 97% 3% 2020 12,777 12,249 528 96% 4% 2021 18,401 16,997 1,404 92% 8% 2022 5,968 4,950 1,018 83% 17% Inverness (INV) 22,884 18,393 4,491 80% 20% 2017 4,401 4,269 132 97% 3% 2018 4,180 3,528 652 84% 16% 2019 4,367 3,486 881 80% 20% 2020 3,446 2,526 920 73% 27% 2021 4,658 3,427 1,231 74% 26% 2022 1,832 1,157 675 63% 37% Kincardine (KNC) 11,699 9,973 1,726 85% 15% 2017 2,160 2,119 41 98% 2% 2018 2,084 1,857 227 89% 11% 2019 2,142 1,802 340 84% 16% 2020 1,733 1,435 298 83% 17% 2021 2,615 2,098 517 80% 20% 2022 965 662 303 69% 31% Kinross (KNR) 2,568 2,040 528 79% 21% 2017 443 425 18 96% 4% 2018 500 430 70 86% 14% 2019 551 444 107 81% 19% 2020 397 292 105 74% 26% 2021 515 371 144 72% 28% 2022 162 78 84 48% 52% Kirkcudbright (KRK) 5,832 4,502 1,330 77% 23% 2017 999 954 45 95% 5% 2018 1,037 815 222 79% 21% 2019 1,070 808 262 76% 24% 2020 936 650 286 69% 31% 2021 1,310 967 343 74% 26% 2022 480 308 172 64% 36% Lanark (LAN) 83,631 77,597 6,034 93% 7% 2 017 15,553 15,174 379 98% 2% 2018 15,596 14,883 713 95% 5% 2019 16,509 15,619 890 95% 5% 2020 13,133 12,100 1,033 92% 8% 2021 16,730 15,016 1,714 90% 10% 2022 6,110 4,805 1,305 79% 21% Midlothian (MID) 103,831 95,558 8,273 92% 8% 2017 20,213 20,065 148 99% 1% 2018 18,789 18,050 739 96% 4% 2019 19,852 18,752 1,100 94% 6% 2020 15,521 13,831 1,690 89% 11% 2021 21,971 19,251 2,720 88% 12% 2022 7,485 5,609 1,876 75% 25% Moray (MOR) 10,133 8,602 1,531 85% 15% 2017 2,008 1,977 31 98% 2% 2018 1,814 1,568 246 86% 14% 2019 1,890 1,617 273 86% 14% 2020 1,561 1,258 303 81% 19% 2021 2,117 1,665 452 79% 21% 2022 743 517 226 70% 30% Nairn (NRN) 2,053 1,779 274 87% 13% 2017 435 424 11 97% 3% 2018 406 375 31 92% 8% 2019 343 306 37 89% 11% 2020 324 254 70 78% 22% 2021 422 326 96 77% 23% 2022 123 94 29 76% 24% Orkney & Zetland (OAZ) 8,094 6,021 2,073 74% 26% 2017 1,632 1,600 32 98% 2% 2018 1,580 1,129 451 71% 29% 2019 1,535 1,072 463 70% 30% 2020 1,263 777 486 62% 38% 2021 1,530 1,080 450 71% 29% 2022 554 363 191 66% 34% Peebles (PBL) 3,587 3,015 572 84% 16% 2017 695 657 38 95% 5% 2018 711 579 132 81% 19% 2019 591 501 90 85% 15% 2020 586 474 112 81% 19% 2021 729 606 123 83% 17% 2022 275 198 77 72% 28% Perth (PTH) 27,646 22,885 4,761 83% 17% 2017 5,100 4,943 157 97% 3% 2018 5,027 4,275 752 85% 15% 2019 5,213 4,244 969 81% 19% 2020 4,321 3,341 980 77% 23% 2021 6,038 4,738 1,300 78% 22% 2022 1,947 1,344 603 69% 31% R...
Last updated: 21 January 2022

December 2021 Report

The Committee will consider the Bill at Stage 2 on 14 December and has secured a commitment from the Scottish Government to provide the Committee with a draft version of the cost r eimbursement scheme established by the Bill in advance of that date.
Questions and Answers Date answered: 11 December 2019

S5W-26689

I also met with the Nippon Foundation, to recognise the success of the Joint R&D fund approach with Scottish Enterprise that, with the announcement of the second call awards, has resulted in 16 Scottish Companies being involved in 11 collaborative projects with 12 Japanese partners.
Questions and Answers Date lodged: 8 June 2020

S5F-04198

To ask the First Minister whether the Scottish Government will provide a weekly breakdown by local authority of the R number for COVID-19. S5F-04198

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