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Last updated: 21 October 2024

Scotlands colleges 2024 PAC to UNISON 14 Oct 2024

Public Audit Committee John Mooney Regional Organiser UNISON Scotland 14 October 2024 Dear Mr Mooney, Scotland’s colleges 2024 The Public Audit Committee heard evidence from the Auditor General for Scotland (AGS) on his briefing, Scotland’s colleges 2024 at its meeting on 3 October 2024.
Last updated: 19 June 2024

SCPA to AGS re Scrutiny 14 Feb 2024

Recommendation 11 asks that the Audit Committee’s annual report to the Audit Scotland Board is shared with the SCPA, alongside Audit Scotland’s Annual Report and Accounts.
Official Report Meeting date: 9 October 2013

Finance Committee 09 October 2013

In Highland, our evaluation of the delivery of children’s services goes right across the whole model. It is related to our practice model, which we have had since 2010 and which the Scottish Government has now built into the Children and Young People (Scotland) Bill.
Last updated: 18 February 2026

Salmon farming Salmon Scotland 18 February

To date, the fund has supported 34 local projects totalling £635,659 to help restore Scotland’s iconic wild salmon and sea trout on Scotland’s west coast and islands.
Last updated: 3 February 2026

Qualifications Scotland Shirley Rogers

Qualifications Scotland Shirley Rogers.
Last updated: 7 May 2025

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First Minister’s Questions: Questions were answered by the First Minister (John Swinney). 3. BBC Scotland's Decision to End River City and Close its Dumbarton Studios: The Parliament debated S6M-16978 in the name of Neil Bibby—That the Parliament notes with regret the reported decision by BBC Scotland to end the programme, River City, which it understands is Scotland’s only homegrown soap; believes that this will have a disproportionately negative impact on performers in Scotland, many of whom, it understands, get their first TV job on River City, as well as on the wider Scottish production landscape; considers that the reported £9 million annual budget for the show is excellent value for money, given the hours of programming produced throughout the year for what it sees as a successful show, which, it understands, attracts a regular audience of 500,000 per episode, outperforming other TV series by more than two and a half times; believes that the Glasgow-based show is well loved by Scottish audiences and enjoys strong ratings, with it winning Best Drama at the Royal Television Society Scotland 2023 awards for its 20th anniversary episode; notes what it sees as BBC Scotland’s failure to inform the Constitution, Europe, External Affairs and Culture Committee of its reported plans to close the BBC studios in Dumbarton and end River City in its annual report to the Parliament in January 2025; further notes the calls for BBC Scotland to recognise its public broadcasting duty and explain how its current proposals to replace River City will provide the same good jobs, training and apprenticeships currently available at the BBC’s Dumbarton studios to performers and crew in Scotland, and ensure that the reported £9 million budget will be spent on Scottish drama; considers the BBC's Dumbarton studios to be an important asset, which has been used for a number of other productions, including Vigil and Shetland; understands that the owner of the studios site is open to renewing the lease, and notes the calls, in light of this, for BBC Scotland to revisit its reported decision to end River City and close its Dumbarton studios. 4.
Last updated: 25 September 2024

SCPA to AGS 16 July 2024

Can you confirm that Audit Scotland’s detailed vacancy factor assumptions will be provided for the Commission’s consideration of the 2025/26 budget proposal?
Last updated: 6 February 2024

Scotlands colleges 2023 AGS to PAC 5 Feb 2023

Yours sincerely Stephen Boyle Auditor General for Scotland pdf. application/pdf. 159913. Scotlands colleges 2023 AGS to PAC 5 Feb 2023.
Last updated: 31 March 2022

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As you will know, the Environment Strategy for Scotland creates an overarching framework for Scotland’s strategies and plans on the environment and climate change.
Questions and Answers Date answered: 8 January 2014

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To support this, the GIRFEC National Practice Model and other resources for practitioners are on the Scottish Government website and provide guidance on implementing the approach for all children and young people. The Children and Young People (Scotland) Bill currently progressing through Parliament proposes to put ...

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