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Questions and Answers Date answered: 15 August 2023

S6W-20115

The Scottish Government has put in place a range of incentives in the Highland area to support NHS dental provision.
Questions and Answers Date answered: 19 March 2026

S6O-05671

To ask the Scottish Government whether the planned restoration of all vaccination services for children at GP practices in NHS Highland will go ahead from April.
Official Report Meeting date: 17 January 2017

Meeting of the Parliament 17 January 2017

NHS Highland has no locus over the Scottish Ambulance Service, but the cabinet secretary does.
Last updated: 14 February 2023

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Paul McLennan: To ask the Scottish Government what consideration was given to increasing the maximum spend on both long and short campaigns for the forthcoming Scottish local council elections in May 2022.
Last updated: 13 December 2021

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Paul McLennan: To ask the Scottish Government what consideration was given to increasing the maximum spend on both long and short campaigns for the forthcoming Scottish local council elections in May 2022.
Last updated: 6 June 2023

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(S6O-02328) 6. Edward Mountain: To ask the Scottish Government what percentage of Creative Scotland’s total awards funding was allocated to the Highlands and Islands in the last financial year.
Official Report Meeting date: 17 May 2017

Meeting of the Parliament 17 May 2017

Motion, as amended, agreed to, That the Parliament believes that the Scottish fishing industry is vital to Scotland's culture and economy, and is a bedrock of many communities across the country; notes that the present common fisheries policy is not delivering a sustainable fishing industry in Scotland; is disappointed at the lack of clarity from the UK Government on future funding to replace the European Maritime and Fisheries Fund (EMFF), its failure to guarantee tariff and customs-free exports to the EU single market and to provide assurances that EU nationals and their families working in the fishing sector may remain in Scotland; regrets that the UK Government’s White Paper makes clear its intention to allow EU boats access to Scotland's waters as of right, which would be detrimental to Scottish fishing interests; recognises the need to put sustainable development and a science-led, ecosystem approach at the heart of all marine and fisheries policies to create a viable future for fishing in Scottish waters to enable coastal communities and the marine environment to thrive, whatever the future holds; notes that fisheries are best managed at a level closest to citizens and communities, and agrees that all powers on fisheries should be devolved to the Scottish Parliament to enable the design of a management framework best suited to Scottish needs and the interests of Scotland’s fishing industry and sector, including through the commitment to a Fisheries Bill; believes that there are challenges to be overcome in order to allow Scotland's fish to be sold in European markets, including the need to ensure that import controls are not bureaucratic in order to allow them to be sold fresh into that market; understands that Scotland must also continue to negotiate management of its seas with the EU, Norway, the Faroes and Iceland to ensure that the whole of the fishery is managed sustainably, as fish know no borders, and believes that repatriated powers should be devolved.
Last updated: 6 January 2025

Minute of meeting on 11 September 2024

She has been convening relevant meetings and writing to other bodies and the Scottish Government. She feels qualified teachers for deaf children is a critical topic for many reasons.
Last updated: 5 December 2025

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Biodiversity Beyond National Jurisdiction Bill (UK Parliament legislation): The Committee will take evidence on legislative consent memorandum LCM-S6-64 from— Gillian Martin, Cabinet Secretary for Climate Action and Energy, Eilidh MacDonald, Head of Marine Climate & Biodiversity, and Dr Joanna Dingwall, Branch Head Lawyer, Scottish Government. 5.
Last updated: 7 March 2023

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Section 22 report - The 2019/20 audit of Scottish Water: The Committee will take evidence from- Douglas Millican, Chief Executive, Scottish Water; Johanna Dow, Chief Executive, Scottish Water Business Stream; Dame Susan Rice, Chair, Scottish Water and Scottish Water Business Stream; Alan Scott, Finance Director, Scottish Water. 3.

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