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Last updated: 16 January 2025

SPICe Briefing for petition PE2123

Environmental Standards Scotland air quality investigation (and Scottish Government Improvement Plan) In September 2022, Environmental Standards Scotland (ESS - Scotland’s environmental standards watchdog) published an Air Quality Investigation Improvement Report which investigated arrangements in place in Scotland to meet statutory limits for NO .
Official Report Meeting date: 7 February 2013

Equal Opportunities Committee 07 February 2013

That is where Planning Aid for Scotland comes in. We should have the right to know what our rights are when we try to get planning permission.
Questions and Answers Date answered: 2 February 2018

S5W-14027

In addition, the Human Rights Act 1998 ensures that every public authority in Scotland is obliged to act compatibly with the Convention and enables human rights cases to be taken in domestic courts.
Last updated: 1 May 2025

Chamber_Minutes_20250501

Graham Simpson moved amendment S6M-17399.1— As an amendment to motion S6M-17399 in the name of Gillian Martin (Scotland's Hydrogen Future), insert at end “, and further calls on the Scottish Government to work with the UK Government on developing plans for hydrogen to be part of Scotland's energy mix, and to set out ...
Last updated: 6 April 2022

Minutes of the CPG on Sustainable Transport meeting of 29 March 2022

Cross-Party Group on Sustainable Transport 29 March 2022, 18:00 Held as a virtual meeCng on Zoom Minutes Present MSPs Graham Simpson MSP Sarah Boyack MSP John Mason MSP Brian Whi5le MSP Liam Kerr MSP Invited guests Guest speaker: Bruce Whyte (Public Health Programme Manager at Glasgow Centre for PopulaDon Health) Non-MSP Group Members Colin Howden (Transform Scotland) Elspeth Wray (Transform Scotland) Ros Browning (Transform Scotland) Rachel McFarlane (Transform Scotland) Bruce Whyte (Glasgow Centre for PopulaDon Health) - speaker Josh Hill (office of Graham Simpson MSP) Olivia Pullman (office of Evelyn Tweed MSP) Dave du Feu (Spokes) 1 Ian Budd (Friends of the Far North Line) Sco5 PrenDce (ScotRail) Suzanne Forup (Women's Cycle Forum Scotland) Patrick Miner Maina Corolla-Larifla (Sustrans) Alastair Dalton (The Scotsman) Ian McCall (Paths For All) Mike Harrison (Midlothian Disability Access Panel) Stuart Hay (Living Streets) Ralph Roberts (McGill's Buses) Chris Day (Edinburgh Bus Users Group) Andrew Lindsay (CPT Scotland) Graham Dunn (Mobility & Access Commi5ee for Scotland) Jim Harkins (Light Rail UK Group) Carmen MarDnez Andrea Thompson (SPT) Chris Thompson (Living Streets Scotland) David Giles (ScoYsh AssociaDon for Public Transport) Heather Cowan (Transport Scotland) Iain MacDonald (Light Rail Transit AssociaDon) Jane Ann Liston (Starlink) David Kelly (Community Transport AssociaDon) Rachael Murphy (CoMoUK) Tom Dickson (Rail AcDon Group, East of Scotland) Sally Hinchcliffe (Pedal on Parliament) David Winpenny (Heritage Railway AssociaDon) 2 Apologies Mark Ruskell MSP Stephen Kerr MSP Mercedes Villalba MSP Richard Ardern (Friends of the Far North Line) Keith Irving (Cycling Scotland) Emma Sco5 (Disability Equality Scotland) Catriona Burness (RNIB Scotland) Stewart Leslie (RAGES - Rail AcDon Group East of Scotland) Peter Ovenstone (Heritage Railway AssociaDon) Welcome and introducCons Ros Browning (Transform Scotland) opened the meeDng at 18:00, and handed over to the meeDng chair, Graham Simpson MSP, who welcomed those present.
Questions and Answers Date answered: 10 June 2014

S4W-21414

To ask the Scottish Government how many (a) male and (b) female prisoners admitted in (i) 2012-13 and (ii) 2013-14 (A) were assessed for, (B) were found to have, (C) were enrolled in any course related to and (D) completed any course in which they had been enrolled that was related to alcohol problems and how many were referred to community addiction teams...
Last updated: 21 May 2025

Letter from CabSecNZE regarding Publication of the Scottish Nitrogen Balance Sheet 20 May 2025

The SNBS allows for tracking of nitrogen flows across different parts of Scotland’s economy and environment and provides summary estimates of how efficiently nitrogen is being used which support emissions reduction planning in Scotland.
Official Report Meeting date: 29 April 2014

Education and Culture Committee 29 April 2014

Are you saying that Universities Scotland’s legal advice is right to say: “as long as that requirement is applied to all students regardless of their nationality”?
Last updated: 10 October 2025

Current female MSPs

She replaced Dean Lockhart. Liz Smith Mid Scotland and Fife (R) Sue Webber Lothian (R) Annie Wells Glasgow (R) Tess White North East Scotland (R) Scottish Green Party Ariane Burgess Highlands and Islands (R) Maggie Chapman Current female MSPs 1 North East Scotland (R) Gillian Mackay Central Scotland (R) Lorna Slater Lothian (R) Scottish Labour Jackie Baillie Dumbarton (C) Claire Baker Mid Scotland and Fife (R) Sarah Boyack Lothian (R) Katy Clark West Scotland (R) Pam Duncan-Glancy Glasgow (R) Rhoda Grant Highlands and Islands (R) Monica Lennon Central Scotland (R) Pauline McNeill Glasgow (R) Carol Mochan South Scotland (R) Mercedes Villalba North East Scotland (R) Current female MSPs 2 Scottish Liberal Democrats Beatrice Wishart Shetland Islands (C) Scottish National Party Karen Adam Banffshire and Buchan Coast (C) Clare Adamson Motherwell and Wishaw (C) Siobhian Brown Ayr (C) Stephanie Callaghan Uddingston and Bellshill (C) Angela Constance Almond Valley (C) Natalie Don-Innes Renfrewshire North and West (C) Name changed from Natalie Don to Natalie Don-Innes on 22 August 2024.
Last updated: 8 October 2024

PE2114_B

Good regulation is in everyone’s interest In the context of the current funding crisis for essential services in Scotland and the lack of support for a National Care Service in Scotland from COSLA and Unison, reform of social care regulation, as we propose, is more urgent than ever, whatever the eventual shape of social care in Scotland.

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