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Last updated: 16 November 2023

PE1958_D

However, there were still large gaps compared with all pupils. Further, over the last ten years the proportion of looked after school leavers who left school in S4 or earlier has declined and attainment for school leavers who were looked after within the year has increased, especially at SCQF levels 4 and 5.
Last updated: 16 October 2023

Parental Employment and Child Poverty Inquiry Letter from CabSecSJ

This is an increase of more than 13,000 compared to 31 March 2023, with the Scottish Fiscal Commission forecasting that the average take-up in 2023-24 would be 309,000.
Last updated: 5 October 2023

SPCB Gaelic Plan Monitoring Report 202122 English

Eight members took the oath in Gaelic altogether as compared with six in the last session. - Members, Presiding Officers and Conveners were aided with Gaelic use for Parliamentary Business including proofreading and supplying of pronunciations of simple phrases (such as Madainn mhath/Good morning) and Gaelic nomenclature.
Last updated: 21 July 2023

SPCB Gaelic plan monitoring report 202122 English

Eight members took the oath in Gaelic altogether as compared with six in the last session. - Members, Presiding Officers and Conveners were aided with Gaelic use for Parliamentary Business including proofreading and supplying of pronunciations of simple phrases (such as Madainn mhath/Good morning) and Gaelic nomenclature.
Last updated: 7 June 2023

BB20230607Rev

The Presiding Officer has selected the following amendments S6M-09340.2 Neil Gray: Prioritising Scottish Tourism—As an amendment to motion S6M- 09340 in the name of Liz Smith (Prioritising Scottish Tourism), leave out from "believes" to end and insert "welcomes the role that Scotland’s world-class tourism offering plays in creating jobs, sustaining communities and enhancing appreciation of the outstanding natural environment and cultural assets right across the country; notes that there were an estimated 3.2 million overseas visits to Scotland in 2022, which is only 7% lower than in 2019, whereas the comparable...
Last updated: 19 April 2023

20230417_NatureScot_MoU_WoodlandInvestment

Confidential Information includes all business information, documents, records, financial information, reports, intellectual property, product/service specifications, technical information and forecasts which are clearly marked ‘Confidential’ or other comparable confidentiality marker or (ii) would under the circumstances reasonably be considered confidenti...
Last updated: 13 February 2023

Chamber_Minutes_20210922

ScotRail: Neil Bibby moved S6M-01300—That the Parliament considers that decisions taken in the coming months will shape the future of Scotland’s railways for years to come; believes there should be no overall reduction in ScotRail services, compared with pre-pandemic levels, when new timetables are introduced in 2022; calls on Scottish ministers to reject o...
Last updated: 9 February 2023

Gender Recognition Reform Scotland Bill Section 35 Order 5 February 2023

There was some discussion of engagement between the governments on amendments to the UNCRC Bill as a comparator. AJ commented that there had been no ministerial level communication on this for some time.
Last updated: 21 December 2022

SFCChairToConvener_15Dec22

At each of these we have had more data and policy information. 4.18. Figure 4 shows that when compared against the audited outturn, our later forecasts in 2021 were very close to outturn, but that by May 2022 our forecast was slightly too high, by around 1 per cent. 7 Scottish Fiscal Commission (2022) Statement of Data Needs – August 2022 (link) 5 Figure 4:...
Last updated: 9 December 2022

Prof John Denham

No representation of English mayors or regional bodies in a UK Senate would provide England with comparable representation to that of Wales, Scotland and Northern Ireland by their First Ministers, and the UK by the Prime Minister. 69.

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