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Official Report Meeting date: 25 May 2023

Meeting of the Parliament 25 May 2023

The most recent forecasts show that tax devolution will add an extra £574 million to the Scottish budget in 2023-24, increasing to almost £1.7 billion by 2027-28.
Official Report Meeting date: 3 May 2023

Meeting of the Parliament 03 May 2023

By contrast, the Conservatives have called for lower taxes but simultaneously asked for extra spending on a range of areas. That is neither honest nor transparent—in fact, it is impossible.
Official Report Meeting date: 10 March 2022

Meeting of the Parliament (Hybrid) 10 March 2022

In the knowledge that more frequent and extreme storms are likely to occur, will the Scottish Government work with Network Rail to ensure that extra provision is made to inspect the network, providing reassurance to passengers and staff on the safety of trains?
Official Report Meeting date: 6 February 2014

Meeting of the Parliament 06 February 2014

Bedroom Tax (Extra Financial Assistance) To ask the First Minister what representations the Scottish Government is making to the United Kingdom Government regarding its legal ability to provide extra financial assistance to those affected by the so-called bedroom tax.
Last updated: 13 February 2026

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*S6M-20801 Marie McNair: Clydemuir Primary School Receives Top Marks—That the Parliament commends Clydemuir Primary School for receiving some of the highest ratings available during a recent inspection; understands that staff were recognised for creating a positive and inclusive environment and for focusing on wellbeing; welcomes that pupils were praised for being well- mannered and for attaining well in literacy and numeracy; notes that staff were empowered by senior leadership and able to identify pupils who needed extra...
Last updated: 25 November 2025

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*S5M-15128 Annabelle Ewing: Congratulations to Fife Sailability That the Parliament notes — s latest Sports Facility the success of Fife Sailability on being awarded £18,000 from sportscotland’ Fund funding round; further notes that this will allow the club, which is based at Lochore Meadows, to purchase a power boat adapted to allow disabled people to enjoy access to water; notes that this will allow for an extra...
Last updated: 25 November 2025

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*S5M-15105 Neil Findlay: Privatisation of 74 Crown Post Offices That the Parliament is — deeply concerned that 74 Crown post offices in Scotland and across the UK will be privatised and franchised to WH Smith, which will mean a loss of 60% of post offices since 2013; notes the use of tens of millions of pounds of public money to finance the privatisation, despite, it considers, the public having been excluded from this decision about the future of their assets; further considers that WH Smith relies on a low-wage part-time work model, and has a poor record of providing post office services, given that reports by Consumer Focus in 2012 and Citizens Advice in 2016 revealed longer queuing times, inferior service and advice, and poor disabled access at their branches with post office counters, when compared to standalone post offices in dedicated premises; is further concerned about the impact on beleaguered high streets of closing standalone post offices with dedicated premises, which it considers are at the heart of a community and draw extra...
Last updated: 8 October 2025

Substance Misuse Inquiry Response from Minister DAPS 8 Oct 2025

A Local Adverse Event Review is acceptable if: • No further information is required to make an assessment that a SAER is not required. • Minimum extra information is required to make an assessment that a SAER is not required. • Although there may be harm, the information on the briefing note provides assurance that the event was not preventable/avoidable. •...
Last updated: 3 September 2025

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Supported by: Jeremy Balfour*, Paul McLennan*, Annie Wells*, Sandesh Gulhane*, Liam Kerr*, Stuart McMillan*, Douglas Ross*, Russell Findlay*, Alexander Stewart*, Colin Beattie*, Miles Briggs*, Pam Gosal*, Meghan Gallacher* Pam Duncan-Glancy: Darnley Primary’s Visual Impairment and Inclusion Unit *S6M-18713 Achieves Bronze LGBT Charter for Education—That the Parliament congratulates Darnley Primary Visual Impairment and Inclusion Unit on achieving the Bronze LGBT Charter for Education; commends the hard work and dedication from the school community, led by Mrs Kirsteen McDonald, which, it understands, has been instrumental in the school achieving this award; understands that the LGBT Charter for Education welcomes the training and the review of policies, practice and resources that aim to ensure that Darnley Primary Visual Impairment and Inclusion Unit goes beyond meeting legislative needs and is inclusive for pupils, staff, parents and the wider community, and celebrates the efforts of all educators who go the extra...
Last updated: 27 May 2025

Sustainable Development Annual Report 2023/2024

It is hard to pin point including: looking exactly where the extra 34089 kwh • Air handling unit fan upgrades • Zip Taps Installation at how to get to Net Zero ready were used however this is less than and refurbishments 1% of target consumption. • Removal & disposal of chiller 2 • Energy Saving Scenarios • Chiller Pump Replacement & and positioning works n...

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