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Committee reports Date published: 31 January 2017

Legislative Consent Memorandum on the Digital Economy Bill - Introduction

Part 6 introduces a new statutory code for direct marketing; makes Ofcom responsible for the regulation of all BBC activities; and transfers to the BBC from the Secretary of State the ability to make concessions on TV licences relating to age. Part 7 makes provision for the commencement of the Bill’s provisions.
Official Report Meeting date: 25 October 2023

Meeting of the Parliament 25 October 2023

Covid, Brexit and the cost of living crisis have played their part.
Official Report Meeting date: 6 June 2023

Health, Social Care and Sport Committee 06 June 2023

I assume that that is very important at the present time, minister, given that we are living through a cost of living crisis.
Last updated: 7 August 2025

Consumer Scotland Evidence Session Follow up

As we continue to expand our influence Consumer Scotland must continually demonstrate how we are improving the lives of consumers in the face of key challenges facing our society including climate change, affordability and consumers in vulnerable circumstances.
Questions and Answers Date answered: 9 August 2023

S6W-19931

From July 2022 to June 2023 there has been nine Scottish Government public health broadcasting campaigns that have used Linear TV, Broadcast Video on Demand and/or Radio.
Official Report Meeting date: 12 March 2024

Equalities, Human Rights and Civil Justice Committee 12 March 2024

Before that, we undertook a YouGov poll to survey public attitudes and held focus groups with people living with HIV. It was clear that public attitudes are still very much in the 1980s, when we last had a national televised campaign about HIV in Scotland.
Official Report Meeting date: 2 December 2025

Meeting of the Parliament 02 December 2025

My point is that high-profile sporting events can inspire young lives, but that only matters and can only be capitalised on if we have youth work interventions such as that one.
Official Report Meeting date: 12 November 2025

Meeting of the Parliament 12 November 2025

People in their 20s are far more likely to be living, and struggling, with soaring costs of living, adults under the age of 25 are more likely to be living in poverty than older adults, and 37 per cent of 16 to 25-year-olds were in relative poverty, after housing costs were pa...
Official Report Meeting date: 8 May 2024

Economy and Fair Work Committee 08 May 2024

It is not a case of people becoming disabled and then moving to rural areas just to make their lives more difficult. They are born there or they become disabled, or it may just be the place where they can afford or choose to live.
Last updated: 8 April 2024

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S6M-06760: Paul McLennan: The Poverty Alliance and Scottish Women’s Budget Group Report - That the Parliament notes the publication of the joint report by The Poverty Alliance and Scottish Women’s Budget Group, "It’s hard work being poor" Women's Experiences of the Cost-of-Living Crisis in Scotland; understands that the report provides qualitative evidence of the gendered nature of the cost of living crisis and the vulnerable position that women are facing as costs rise, including in the East Lothian constituency; notes that, according to the report, women are being disproportionately impacted by the cost of living crisis due to existing inequalities across all areas of life, are more likely to be living in poverty, have lower levels of savings and wealth, and are less able to increase paid work than men due to caring responsibilities; further notes that these findings outline the lived experience of women on low incomes as prices keep rising; considers that the key themes from the research show deepening poverty, concern over managing basic food and energy costs, rising debt, increased feelings of shame, guilt and stigma; notes what it sees as the significant impact on mental as well as physical health that can result from coping mechanisms, which include reducing food intake and energy use, and notes the calls for urgent action to use all support levers available to ensure that women do not fall through the cracks during this cost of living crisis.

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