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Official Report Meeting date: 12 September 2024

Meeting of the Parliament 12 September 2024

(S6O-03709) The Scottish Government continues to develop Scotland’s next climate change plan, which will provide strong and credible policy action to deliver emissions reductions.
Official Report Meeting date: 10 May 2023

Meeting of the Parliament 10 May 2023

Whenever I meet retailers, the sourcing of Scottish produce, including Scotch beef, is always part of the agenda.
Official Report Meeting date: 27 October 2022

Meeting of the Parliament 27 October 2022

It is a prime example of what the Scottish Government, the college sector and the private sector should be doing to meet the challenges that our country faces in tackling climate change.
Questions and Answers Date answered: 10 October 2025

S6W-40832

To ask the Scottish Government what assessment has been made of the impact that the Highlands and Islands Development Board had on the economic and social development of the Highlands and Islands.
Questions and Answers Date answered: 10 October 2025

S6W-40832

To ask the Scottish Government what assessment has been made of the impact that the Highlands and Islands Development Board had on the economic and social development of the Highlands and Islands.
Official Report Meeting date: 25 October 2023

Meeting of the Parliament 25 October 2023

That the Parliament notes the findings of the independent review of the skills delivery landscape, which it accepts set out a clear case for change; agrees that the skills landscape must fit the needs of the people of Scotland to ensure that everyone can fulfil their potential; understands that the Scottish Government will set out a full response to the independent review in the wider context of reform of the education and skills system, as set out in the Programme for Government 2023-24; agrees that it is right that the Scottish Government engages fully with stakeholders before setting out its full response, including education institutions, industry and trade unions; recognises that the Scottish Government’s ambitions for a just transition will be supported by the delivery of the Green Industrial Strategy; acknowledges that funding is being provided to support up to 25,500 new Modern Apprenticeship starts in 2023-24; welcomes the many areas of success in the skills landscape at present, such as the proportion of school leavers in a positive destination nine months after the end of the school year standing at its highest level since comparable data was first gathered; recognises that effective utilisation of the skills system will be vital in ensuring that Scotland has the workforce skills to meet its ambitious net zero targets and the wider needs of the future economy; welcomes the Scottish Government’s £500 million Just Transition Fund and the £75 million allocated in the Fund’s first two years, which includes £11.2 million on a package of skills-focused interventions; acknowledges that this is a 10-year fund, and that the Scottish Government is acting to support workers now, and in the future, with the skills needed to deliver Scotland’s just transition towards net zero; expresses deep disappointment that the UK Government has repeatedly refused to match the Scottish Government’s Just Transition Fund, and calls, therefore, on all parties in the Scottish Parliament to work to secure a matching commitment from the UK Government.
Official Report Meeting date: 25 October 2023

Meeting of the Parliament 25 October 2023

That the Parliament notes the findings of the independent review of the skills delivery landscape, which it accepts set out a clear case for change; agrees that the skills landscape must fit the needs of the people of Scotland to ensure that everyone can fulfil their potential; understands that the Scottish Government will set out a full response to the independent review in the wider context of reform of the education and skills system, as set out in the Programme for Government 2023-24; agrees that it is right that the Scottish Government engages fully with stakeholders before setting out its full response, including education institutions, industry and trade unions; recognises that the Scottish Government’s ambitions for a just transition will be supported by the delivery of the Green Industrial Strategy; acknowledges that funding is being provided to support up to 25,500 new Modern Apprenticeship starts in 2023-24; welcomes the many areas of success in the skills landscape at present, such as the proportion of school leavers in a positive destination nine months after the end of the school year standing at its highest level since comparable data was first gathered; recognises that effective utilisation of the skills system will be vital in ensuring that Scotland has the workforce skills to meet its ambitious net zero targets and the wider needs of the future economy; welcomes the Scottish Government’s £500 million Just Transition Fund and the £75 million allocated in the Fund’s first two years, which includes £11.2 million on a package of skills-focused interventions; acknowledges that this is a 10-year fund, and that the Scottish Government is acting to support workers now, and in the future, with the skills needed to deliver Scotland’s just transition towards net zero; expresses deep disappointment that the UK Government has repeatedly refused to match the Scottish Government’s Just Transition Fund, and calls, therefore, on all parties in the Scottish Parliament to work to secure a matching commitment from the UK Government.
Last updated: 13 May 2026

MSPs Not Standing in the 2026 Election

SPICe Fact Sheet Duilleagan Fiosrachaidh SPICe MSPs Not Standing in the 2026 Election This Fact Sheet lists the Members of the Scottish Parliament (MSPs) who have chosen not to stand for re-election at the 2026 Scottish Parliament election.
Last updated: 18 February 2026

Salmon farming Salmon Scotland 18 February

The sector supports 11,000 jobs (including 2,500 in farming with wages and salaries estimated at £44,500 across the sector, some 16 per cent higher than the Scottish median wage) and i spends more than £700 million with Scottish supply chain businesses .
Last updated: 20 January 2026

CPG on Autism AnnualReturnForm 2025

MSP Members of The Group Please provide names and party designation of all MSP members of the Group. Stephanie Callaghan, Scottish National Party Finlay Carson, Scottish Conservative and Unionist Party Fulton MacGregor, Scottish National Party Carol Mochan, Scottish Labour Oliver Mundell, Scottish Conservative and Unionist Party Mark Ruskell, Scottish Green Party Annie Wells, Scottish Conservative and Unionist Party Non-MSP Members of The Group For organisational members please provide only the name of the organisation, it is not necessary to provide the name(s) of individuals who may represent the organisation at meetings of the Group.

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