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The Scottish Parliament election was held on Thursday 7 May 2026. 

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Last updated: 15 December 2021

Minutes for the Cross-Party Group on Construction meeting of 8 September 2021

ML confirmed that during the last Parliament, this CPG was influential and we discussed a range of topics including: • Mental health in the industry • Procurement and the supply chain • Collaboration during the Covid-19 Crisis • The infrastructure investment plan & the construction sector recovery plan • Brexit and the impacts on the industry’s workforce in Scotland Two suggestions were submitted prior to the meeting, one on the fire safety agenda and the extent to which Scotland wishes to reflect England’s steadily developing proposals and another on improving the energy performance of existing warehousing, commercial and manufacturing buildings.
Official Report Meeting date: 19 May 2022

Public Audit Committee 19 May 2022

For example, the announcement of the low carbon fund is in the IIP. In developing the IIP, we used that shift as a particular driver, so that we could achieve a cumulative impact on net zero by prioritising it across so many different portfolios and sectors.
Last updated: 9 April 2024

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S6M-10378: Jeremy Balfour: Addressing the Availability of Changing Places Toilets - That the Parliament recognises what it sees as the importance of providing Changing Places toilets in suitable locations across Scotland, including in the Lothian region, to ensure that the country is as accessible and inclusive as possible; notes that the Scottish Government, in its 2021-22 Programme for Government, set out to “invest £10 million to increase the number of Changing Places toilets across the country”, but notes with concern reports that no fund...
Official Report Meeting date: 31 May 2023

Citizen Participation and Public Petitions Committee 31 May 2023

Therefore, by utilising the airspace over it, where possible, there is potential for development that could return a positive net receipt to the public funds.
Last updated: 24 January 2024

South Ayrshire Council response

The outreach nurture team has been created to support schools to develop whole school nurturing approaches.
Last updated: 18 November 2025

Vattenfall Heat UK Briefing Heat Networks Opportunities and Barriers

In general, we need government to consider how funding can support projects of this type to allow for longer draw down of funds.
Official Report Meeting date: 3 September 2025

Rural Affairs and Islands Committee 03 September 2025

That is where things such as a well-funded organic action plan, which looks at market and supply chain development, can do some great work.
SPICe briefings Date published: 12 May 2021

Key Issues for Session 6: COVID, Climate and Constitution - Key issues for Session 6

Manifestos leading up to the election also indicate a political willingness to further expand state funded childcare. For example, the SNP’s manifesto stated: In the next Parliament we will [build] a system of ‘wraparound’ childcare, providing care before and after school, all year round.
Last updated: 25 March 2022

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KPI 1 - More opportunities for people to use their Gaelic skills – measure – work with 70 public bodies on creating, implementing and monitoring Gaelic language plans Outcomes Planned • To strengthen Gaelic communities we will review the multi-year funding arrangements for the 13 Key Gàidhlig delivery partner organisations and implement review outcomes to improve the process and increase the impact of the next round of funding agreements • We will fulfil our statutory duty to ensure the development, monitoring, review and refreshment of Gaelic Language Plans (GLPs) KPI 2 More people agree with the statement “Gaelic makes a difference to my life.” - – measure – multi-year funding agreements in place for key Gàidhlig delivery partners Outcomes Planned • We will continue to fund Gaelic events and partner organisations who deliver Gaelic events • We will make Gaelic more accessible by supporting current Online initiatives such as #cleachdi and supporting the development of new online projects • We will provide guidance and support to organisations to develop their knowledge and confidence in the use of Gaelic in their activities 6 4 .2 Opportunities for people to develop their Gaelic skills at any age have increased and are more accessible Why it matters Encouraging and enabling people at any age to learn Gaelic is the foundation to increasing the number of people using Gaelic.
Official Report Meeting date: 18 January 2018

Meeting of the Parliament 18 January 2018

(S5F-01939) Ensuring that we have a high-quality workforce is key to our plans to almost double funded nursery education, and that of course includes improving diversity.

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