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Last updated: 11 October 2024

Conveners Group meeting with First Minister 27 September 2023

At present, during budget debates, question, which means that I will take about 45 members often quote different figures, comparing minutes over it; I think that that was the apples to oranges, on whether spend has agreement.
Last updated: 24 September 2024

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For the reason set out in paragraph 10, these measures in the Bill do not give rise to a saving compared to present expenditure (as the 2022 Act measures currently remain in place and Parliament is being asked to extend them for the final time through a Scottish Statutory Instrument laid in Parliament on 19 September).
Last updated: 24 September 2024

SPBill52FMS062024

For the reason set out in paragraph 10, these measures in the Bill do not give rise to a saving compared to present expenditure (as the 2022 Act measures currently remain in place and Parliament is being asked to extend them for the final time through a Scottish Statutory Instrument laid in Parliament on 19 September).
Last updated: 8 April 2024

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S6M-07215: John Mason: Promoting the Benefits of Camping - That the Parliament welcomes the Outjoyment Report conducted by Liverpool John Moores University and Sheffield Hallam University; acknowledges that the report, commissioned by The Camping and Caravanning Club, surveyed nearly 11,000 people to assess their attitudes toward the benefits of camping; recognises that the report found that 97% of campers said happiness was their top motivator for going camping, while 48% of campers reported feeling happy almost every day, compared...
Last updated: 2 April 2024

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PB/S6/22/78 S6M-03811: Katy Clark: Shipbuilding - That the Parliament notes that Turkey-based Cemre Marin Endustri has been commissioned to build two CalMac ferries for Islay, with state-owned yard Ferguson Marine at Port Glasgow not making the shortlist; notes the view that Scotland needs an industrial strategy to ensure capacity is built upon and public service vessels are commissioned and built in Scotland; understands that a significant proportion of the UK’s shipbuilding capacity can be found along the River Clyde, where HMS Glasgow, HMS Belfast and HMS Cardiff are currently under construction for the Royal Navy; further understands that just two ferries operating on core service routes have been delivered to CalMac since 2007 and that half of all state- owned vessels are over 25 years old; notes that Ferguson Marine has trialled what it considers ground-breaking hydrogen-fuelled ferries through the HySeas III project and has a seat on the UK Government’s Clean Maritime Council; further notes that the International Maritime Organization’s Greenhouse Gas Strategy commits countries to reduce greenhouse gas emissions from shipping by at least 50% by 2050 compared...
Last updated: 11 December 2023

Female Participation in Sport and Physical Activity SG Full Response

The Committee calls on the Scottish Government to explore whether the creation of an independent Women's Sport Trust for Scotland, comparable to the existing body in England, could support the growth in women's sport in Scotland, including growing the revenue generated by women's sports and reducing reliance for funding on the men's game.
Last updated: 8 June 2023

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In reality, even in 1948 there were women working in related or comparable manufacturing industries with significant health and safety concerns, so in reality the IIDB has been out of date since it was created.
Last updated: 29 March 2023

NHS National Services Scotland AGS to PAC 13 Dec 2022

Core revenue funding (excluding additional Covid-19 funding) to NHS NSS in 2021/22 from the Scottish Government increased by one per cent in cash terms compared to 2020/21 (Exhibit 6) with £316 million extra provided for Covid-19 in 2021/22. 49.
Last updated: 7 March 2023

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S5W-31010 Alexander Stewart: To ask the Scottish Government how Scotland’s stroke improvement plan compares with the leading examples of stroke strategies and plans in other UK and European nations, and what plans it has to refresh Scotland's stroke improvement plan to ensure that the care received by patients in Scotland who survive a stroke is comparable to that received in the rest of the UK and Europe.
Last updated: 2 March 2023

Long Covid Scotland Final Employment Survey Report

As it is, women often face incommensurate earnings compared to men and are more likely to be single parents.

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