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Last updated: 14 February 2023

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S6M-07096 Stephanie Callaghan: £13 Million in Grants Awarded to Scotland’s Coastal Communities—That the Parliament welcomes the £13 million in grants awarded to fishing businesses and marine organisations in Scotland’s coastal communities from Marine Fund Scotland’s latest round of funding; notes that a total of 60 projects, which, it understands, contribute to innovative and sustainable practices, minimise carbon emissions and support coastal communities, will receive grants ranging from £7,000 to £1.2 million; further notes that Bellshill- based Scottish Shellfish Marketing Group will use its funding for an upgrade of its refrigeration system, and understands the importance of this funding in supporting continual investment in the Scottish shellfish industry, which, it understands, is facing numerous challenges presented by Brexit, the COVID-19 pandemic and inflationary pressures on businesses.
Official Report Meeting date: 4 June 2024

Net Zero, Energy and Transport Committee 04 June 2024

On your point about additional funding to help in processing the Transport (Scotland) Act 2019 regulations, that was more focused on the community bus fund.
Committee reports Date published: 2 March 2021

Report on the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on equalities and human rights - Mental health

Mental health Almost two fifths (39%) who responded to the Scottish Youth Parliament, YouthLink Scotland and Young Scot’s survey, were concerned for their mental wellbeing, and 46% stated that they felt moderately or extremely concerned about the mental wellbeing of others.
Official Report Meeting date: 18 January 2024

Finance and Public Administration Committee 18 January 2024

We also made a specific alteration to the way in which the levelling up fund is allocated to take account of Scotland’s needs.
Last updated: 7 March 2023

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Work programme: The Committee will consider its work programme. 5. Construction and Scotland’s Economy (in private): The Committee will consider a draft report. 6.
Official Report Meeting date: 5 March 2026

Meeting of the Parliament 05 March 2026 [Draft]

Does he agree that, given that it is bereft of any vision for Scotland, it is no wonder that the best election slogan that Labour can contrive is, “Hold your nose and vote Labour”?
Official Report Meeting date: 16 March 2023

Meeting of the Parliament 16 March 2023

As we move into spring and summer, we all hope for some needed respite from household expenditure, with energy use dropping. However, that is little comfort to tens of thousands of households across Scotland who continue to exist on the precipice of financial insecurity due to exorbitant energy bills.
Questions and Answers Date answered: 1 December 2025

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The proactive release covering November 2025 will be published in due course.However, the programme included meetings and events with the Under2 Coalition and Regions4 Climate Networks, where the Scottish Government is co-Chair and President respectively, Global South civil society partners and youth leaders, and Climate Justice Fund Partners and funding recipients.The Scottish Government’s objectives for engagement at COP30 were to:Strengthen Scotland’s climate finance and justice leadership,Continue to position Scotland as a leader in just transition,Build recognition of, and strengthen the voice of, states, regions and devolved governments, and;Enhance Scotland’s diplomatic and economic standing.I undertook a full programme of bilateral and multilateral meetings, roundtables and speaking engagements in support of Scotland's climate priorities, including:Strengthening the influence of devolved, state and regional governments within international climate discussions,Ensuring climate justice and debt justice is at the heart of international climate action; andShowcasing Scotland’s leadership in renewable energy as part of an equitable, just and inclusive transition to net zero.In support of international efforts to address the impacts of climate change, the Scottish Government confirmed funding for loss and damage, human rights and adaptation projects, as part of the £36 million Climate Justice Fund.
Official Report Meeting date: 8 February 2017

Meeting of the Parliament 08 February 2017

(S5O-00640) The Scottish Government and its enterprise agencies continue to offer significant support to the marine energy sector in Scotland. The renewable energy investment fund and wave energy Scotland initiatives alone have so far provided £57 million to wave and tidal projects.
Last updated: 1 November 2023

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Scottish Games Week 2023: The Parliament debated S6M-10453 in the name of Clare Adamson—That the Parliament marks the second annual Scottish Games Week, which will take place from 30 October to 3 November 2023; understands that Scottish Games Week, organised by the Scottish Games Network, with the Scottish Government's Scottish Tech Ecosystem Review (STER) fund, will focus on videogames and position the games sector as, it believes, a crucial part of Scotland’s digital future; notes that Scottish Games Week was launched in 2022 as the first-of-its-kind celebration of what it sees as Scotland’s booming games industry, and that the 2023 initiative will showcase what it sees as Scotland’s innovative and diverse games ecosystem to act as a catalyst for a more connected and collaborative digital society in Scotland, the UK and internationally; understands that Scottish Games Week will bring together game developers, publishers, educators and policymakers, as well as the broader games ecosystem and media, offering the opportunity to attend in-person or online events to put games created in Scotland in front of a global audience; considers that Scotland has played a pioneering role in the evolution of the games sector since the late 1980s, and continues to produce some of the world's most popular games; understands that Scotland-based games development companies invest £141 million in salaries and overheads, employ 6,400 people, contribute £129 million in tax revenue and are worth around £350 million to the Scottish economy; believes that there is extraordinary potential for growth in the games sector, eclipsing that of traditional entertainment media, and the diverse applications that games technology can have in areas such as education, healthcare, social inclusion, culture, and environmental policy; further believes that Scotland can cement its place as a world leader in gaming by looking to countries such as Finland, where the games sector generates over £2.4 billion for the Finnish economy thanks to a focus on startups, investment and new business; welcomes the return of the Scottish Games Awards, which recognise, reward and highlight what it sees as the incredible creativity, technical expertise and business acumen that the pioneering and rapidly evolving games sector in Scotland has, and wishes everyone involved in Scottish Games Week 2023 the very best with the initiative.

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