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Last updated: 2 April 2024

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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- PB/S6/22/86 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: 20 November 2023

Reconsideration of the UNCRC Incorporation Scotland Bill 17 November 2023

While the amendments had resulted in a “disappointing loss of coverage for children’s rights compared with what we had originally hoped to achieve”, she emphasised that the Bill will “still provide legal protection for children’s rights that is not currently available in Scotland or, indeed, in any other part of the 5 UK”.
Last updated: 30 October 2023

Paper 1 Tackling Drug Deaths and Drug Harm Note by the Clerk

As the Recorded Police Warnings guidance was updated by the Lord Advocate in September 2021, the 2021 - 22 data will not cover a full year since the guidance change was introduced and so will not be fully representative when comparing to earlier years. Further data will be needed to provide a comprehensive analysis of the change in approach although the 202...
Last updated: 30 October 2023

Paper 1 Tackling Drug Deaths Note by the Clerk

As the Recorded Police Warnings guidance was updated by the Lord Advocate in September 2021, the 2021 - 22 data will not cover a full year since the guidance change was introduced and so will not be fully representative when comparing to earlier years. Further data will be needed to provide a comprehensive analysis of the change in approach although the 202...
Last updated: 21 September 2023

Paper 1 Tackling Drug Deaths and Drug Harm

The report published in 2019 commissioned by Robertson Trust and Lankelly Chase highlights the number of people in Scotland that have inter-connected severe and multiple disadvantages. https://lankellychase.org.uk/publication/hard-edges-scotland/ Key findings include that each year in Scotland: • 5,700 adults experience three ‘core’ forms of severe and multiple disadvantage (homelessness, offending and substance dependency) • 28,800 experience two out of these three • 156,700 experience one of these three • Higher rates of extreme disadvantage are found in urban compared...
Last updated: 13 June 2023

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Although a number of methodologies and metrics exist for measuring both baseline and progress towards developing a circular economy, no consensus has yet been reached as to their robustness and comparability. For example, both the 1 2 Circularity Gap Report and the Zero Waste Scotland Material Flow Accounts conclude that Scotland’s consumption of materials ...
Last updated: 7 March 2023

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Supported by: Peter Chapman*, Liam Kerr*, Margaret Mitchell*, Miles Briggs*, Jeremy Balfour*, Jackson Carlaw*, Murdo Fraser* *S5M-24420 Elaine Smith: Thyroid Champions—That the Parliament notes that World Thyroid Day falls on 25 May 2021; acknowledges what it considers to be the ongoing failures in the treatment of people with thyroid conditions, the majority of whom, it understands, are women; expresses it disappointment that many are reportedly still having daily struggles to secure proper diagnosis and treatment; understands that those who can afford it have to pay privately for diagnosis and medication; acknowledges that current research being compiled by The Thyroid Trust suggests that there are currently patients in at least five NHS board areas who are reportedly being refused liothyronine; believes that the Scottish Government would understand the issues better if it undertook a similar project to the UK Government’s current call for evidence as part of its new Women’s Health Strategy, to better understand women’s experiences of the health and care system; considers that large drug manufacturers appear to have control over the supply and reportedly inflated costs of life-saving drugs such as liothyronine in the UK, compared...
Last updated: 7 March 2023

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S5W-31443 Claire Baker: To ask the Scottish Government how much it committed at the COP21 summit in 2015 in Paris to allocate (a) annually and (b) in total by 2021 to its (i) Climate Challenge Fund Malawi and (ii) Climate Justice Innovation Fund; how this compares with the actual amount allocated each year, and whether it is on course to achieve the overall...
Last updated: 7 March 2023

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*S5M-21723 Pauline McNeill: Death of Syrian Man in Glasgow Hotel—That the Parliament is dismayed at reports of a Syrian man who recently died at a hotel in Glasgow; understands that hundreds of asylum seekers have been moved recently from either single occupancy or two- bedroom flat accommodation to hotels procured by Mears and the Home Office; further understands that approximately 360 people are now housed in hotels across Glasgow; is concerned about whether hotel accommodation and the removal of financial support is suitable for many of those moved, especially if compared...
Last updated: 7 March 2023

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S5W-28865 Stuart McMillan: To ask the Scottish Government how many people in Inverclyde have tested positive for COVID-19 but have recovered, broken down per NRS Scotland age category, and how this compares with the national average. S5W-28866 Stuart McMillan: To ask the Scottish Government what additional funding it is providing to (a) public bodies, (b) t...

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