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Last updated: 14 February 2023

BB20221128

Supported by: Jeremy Balfour*, Siobhian Brown*, Miles Briggs*, Murdo Fraser* *S6M-06937 Joe FitzPatrick: Alcohol Sponsorship of Football Report—That the Parliament welcomes the publication of the report, Alcohol sponsorship of football: Examining the nature of sponsorship relations for professional football teams across countries with varied restrictions on alcohol marketing, which was carried out by the University of Stirling Institute for Social Marketing and Health, and was commissioned by Scottish Health Action on Alcohol Problems (SHAAP); recognises that alcohol was directly responsible for 1,245 deaths in 2021; understands that sports fans in Scotland are exposed to high levels of alcohol marketing at sporting events, both in person and via broadcast and that this influences how much and how often they drink alcohol; recognises that the report highlights that, in comparison to other European leagues with varying levels of restrictions, Scotland has a high proportion of alcohol industry sponsors; further understands that the report shows that countries with statutory controls do appear to have comparatively...
Last updated: 14 February 2023

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Written questions lodged on 24 May 2021 S6W-00171 Willie Rennie: To ask the Scottish Government, further to the letter of 11 February 2021 from the Cabinet Secretary for the Rural Economy to the Finance and Constitution Committee, whether it will provide an update on the progress since that date of (a) Project Silver, (b) Project Corpach and (c) Project Loch; how many additional jobs it anticipates each will create, and how this compares...
Last updated: 25 November 2022

BB20221128

Supported by: Jeremy Balfour*, Siobhian Brown*, Miles Briggs*, Murdo Fraser* *S6M-06937 Joe FitzPatrick: Alcohol Sponsorship of Football Report—That the Parliament welcomes the publication of the report, Alcohol sponsorship of football: Examining the nature of sponsorship relations for professional football teams across countries with varied restrictions on alcohol marketing, which was carried out by the University of Stirling Institute for Social Marketing and Health, and was commissioned by Scottish Health Action on Alcohol Problems (SHAAP); recognises that alcohol was directly responsible for 1,245 deaths in 2021; understands that sports fans in Scotland are exposed to high levels of alcohol marketing at sporting events, both in person and via broadcast and that this influences how much and how often they drink alcohol; recognises that the report highlights that, in comparison to other European leagues with varying levels of restrictions, Scotland has a high proportion of alcohol industry sponsors; further understands that the report shows that countries with statutory controls do appear to have comparatively...
Last updated: 15 February 2022

FINAL consultation document signed off by GS

Specifically, the first question could need to have a threshold set for required support for a regional petition comparable to any for constituency MSPs.
Last updated: 23 June 2021

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*S6M-00426 Alex Rowley: UK Aid Cuts Will Contribute to Untold Global Suffering—That the Parliament condemns the reported decision of the UK Government to reduce the annual foreign aid budget from 0.7% to 0.5% of national income, resulting in a reported cut of almost £4 billion to lifesaving work against starvation, illness and child mortality; believes that this will see UK funding reduced by about 60% for UNICEF, by around 85% for the UN's family planning agency, by about 80% for UNAIDS, and that the World Health Organization's (WHO) Global Polio Eradication Initiative will lose nearly all its UK funding; understands that this move comes at a time when a number of other developed countries have proposed an increase in spending, including the United States and France; appreciates reported criticism of the cuts from within the Conservative Party, opposition MPs, the UN, the WHO and dozens of charities; notes the statement from the WHO, which says that the cuts would leave millions of the world's poorest people at risk of dying from so- called neglected tropical diseases that are preventable, but without treatment can kill, blind, disfigure and maim; understands that the WHO has stated that it is probable that 277 million tablets would expire and have to be incinerated due to the cuts from the UK aid budget; further understands that Yemen is one of the top recipients of UK bilateral aid and is currently facing one of the world's worst humanitarian disasters, yet, despite this, the UK's commitment to relief efforts for 2021 will be reduced by nearly £52 million compared...
Last updated: 24 May 2021

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Written questions lodged on 24 May 2021 S6W-00171 Willie Rennie: To ask the Scottish Government, further to the letter of 11 February 2021 from the Cabinet Secretary for the Rural Economy to the Finance and Constitution Committee, whether it will provide an update on the progress since that date of (a) Project Silver, (b) Project Corpach and (c) Project Loch; how many additional jobs it anticipates each will create, and how this compares...
Official Report Meeting date: 23 June 2025

Meeting of the Commission 23 June 2025

That is a rise of 21 per cent in one year, compared to the budget. Can you explain that?
Official Report Meeting date: 29 April 2025

Finance and Public Administration Committee 29 April 2025 [Draft]

Normally, with health productivity, we compare health interventions and say which ones are worth doing compared with the ones that we already do.
Official Report Meeting date: 6 February 2025

Social Justice and Social Security Committee 06 February 2025

For example, the poverty rate for single older women is around 22.5 per cent, compared to 15 per cent across the population.
Official Report Meeting date: 6 March 2024

Education, Children and Young People Committee 06 March 2024

That rise is unusual, because we were not previously receiving many transition applications at all. With regard to comparing Scotland with England, there is obviously a difference in size and demography.

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