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Last updated: 7 March 2023

BB20170613

Motions for Debate *S5M-06045 Keith Brown: Scotland s Economy, Opportunities for Growth That the ’ — Parliament recognises that Scotland s economic fundamentals remain strong with opportunities for ’ growth; welcomes the fact that Scotland has closed the gap in productivity performance with the UK as a whole, the continued attractiveness of Scotland s economy for inward investment and, in ’ particular, the recent analysis by Ernst and Young, which shows that Scotland attracted more research and development foreign direct investment projects than anywhere else in the UK in 2016; recognises and acknowledges the challenges facing Scotland s economy, in particular from ’ the downturn in the oil and gas sector and the damage that will be caused by the UK Government taking Scotland out of the EU and the single market; believes that Scotland must continue to invest for sustainable and inclusive growth by promoting and supporting innovation, investment and internationalisation, as set out in Scotland s Economic Strategy; highlights the important ’ contribution that European structural and investment funds make to support sustainable and inclusive growth in Scotland, and calls on the UK Government to commit to ensuring that it replaces this funding in full following Brexit.
Official Report Meeting date: 20 April 2023

Constitution, Europe, External Affairs and Culture Committee 20 April 2023

We facilitate the culture partners group, which comprises a range of partners, including Creative Scotland, the Scottish Government, the Scottish Library and Information Council, Museums Galleries Scotland, COSLA, Regional Screen Scotland and Screen Scotland.
Questions and Answers Date answered: 28 March 2018

S5O-01953

To ask the Scottish Government how it is supporting the renewable energy industry. The ambitious targets set out in our new Energy Strategy show how seriously we take our commitment to supporting and growing Scotland’s renewable energy...
Official Report Meeting date: 3 September 2024

Finance and Public Administration Committee 03 September 2024

That is about a higher uptake of disability payments in Scotland and payments that are running ahead of the forecast and predicted funding based on comparable benefits that are being delivered across the UK.
Last updated: 6 October 2022

Hunting with Dogs Bill Stage 1 Super Majority Letter

Minister for Parliamentary Business George Adam MSP  T: 0300 244 4000 E: [email protected] Finlay Carson Convener of the Rural Affairs, Islands and Natural Environment Committee The Scottish Parliament Edinburgh EH99 1SP [email protected] ___ 11 March 2022 Hunting with Dogs (Scotland) Bill: Scottish Government view on protected subject- matter As you will be aware, the Presiding Officer has a statutory responsibility under section 31(2A) of the Scotland Act 1998 (“the 1998 Act”) to take a decision on whether or not a Bill relates to a protected subject matter.
Last updated: 5 November 2024

LettertotheCabSecPreBudgetScrutiny

We note that the Autumn Budget Document commits the UK Government to ensuring “a broader redistribution of funding [for local government] through a multi-year settlement from 2026-27.” 10 We welcome the UK Government’s intention to revert to a system of multi-year funding and invite you to update us on the implications for Scotland’s funding system once the spending review has been completed, particularly in respect of how the Scottish Government will seek to provide greater longer-term certainty for local authority budgets.
Last updated: 25 November 2024

Minister for Energy_Long Duration Electricity Storage 10 October 2024

Michael Shanks MP Minister for Energy Department for Energy Security & Net Zero 55 Whitehall London, SW1A SHP www.gov.uk The Convener: Net Zero, Energy and Transport Committee Edward Mountain MSP Scottish Parliament Edinburgh EH99 1SP th 10 October 2024 Dear Edward, This government is committed to making Britain a clean energy superpower.
Last updated: 28 May 2025

Chamber_Minutes_20250528

Portfolio Questions: Questions on Rural Affairs, Land Reform and Islands and then Health and Social Care were answered by Cabinet Secretaries and Ministers. 2. A New Plan for Scotland’s Teaching Workforce: Willie Rennie moved S6M- 17669—That the Parliament acknowledges the work carried out by Scotland’s teachers in schools across the country and commends them for all they do; recognises that the subjects that they teach provide important foundations for knowledge and skills in sectors that can be vital for Scotland’s economy; notes with concern, however, that there has been a sharp decline in the number of teachers in key subjects, such as maths, physics and modern languages, and that targets to train teachers in STEM subjects have been continuously missed; believes that, should these targets continue to be missed, and the decline in the number of teachers continues, it will add to the strain on the teaching workforce, Scottish education will suffer and Scotland’s ability to compete globally in important sectors will be impacted; further believes that a lack of permanent contracts for teachers will further compound issues with recruitment and training; notes that there are also high levels of unemployment and underemployment of primary teachers and teachers for some secondary school subjects; further notes the failure of the Scottish Government to make sufficient progress on its 2021 commitment to recruit 3,500 more teachers, which is set to be missed by the end of the current parliamentary session in 2026, and calls, therefore, on the Scottish Government to develop a new, urgent plan for the teaching workforce, working with stakeholders.
Committees Published: 6 December 2021

Petitioner submission of 6 December 2021

the SG has the power to raise new land taxes on any transactions & transfers involving interests in land, (Part 4A Chapter 3 of the Scotland Act). The Land Registration etc (Scotland) Act 2012 (and the concomitant 2012 Act Registration Manual of the Registers of Scotland) defines ‘transfer’ as being any ‘transfer of whole’ or ‘transfer of part’ which requires the creation of a new title sheet with the Registers of Scotland – this includes the creation of leases between 3rd party windfarm developers and landowners.
Official Report Meeting date: 25 September 2025

Constitution, Europe, External Affairs and Culture Committee 25 September 2025

Multiyear funding is not just about an uplift through the new funding that has been provided to Creative Scotland; it reflects a change in the different funding streams within Creative Scotland.

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