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uk.org.publicwhip/spor/2024-09-11.2.79
That concludes the debate on ending peak rail fares on ScotRail trains.
The Presiding Officer
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uk.org.publicwhip/person/25091
Rail Fares
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null
That concludes the debate on ending peak rail fares on ScotRail trains.
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uk.org.publicwhip/spor/2024-09-11.3.1
The next item of business is consideration of two business motions. The first is motion S6M-14417, in the name of Jamie Hepburn, on behalf of the Parliamentary Bureau, setting out a business programme. Motion moved, That the Parliament agrees— (a) the following programme of business— Tuesday 17 September 2024 2.00 pm Time for Reflection followed by Parliamentary Bureau Motions followed by Topical Questions (if selected) followed by Stage 1 Debate: Scottish Languages Bill followed by Committee Announcements followed by Business Motions followed by Parliamentary Bureau Motions 5.00 pm Decision Time followed by Members’ Business Wednesday 18 September 2024 2.00 pm Parliamentary Bureau Motions 2.00 pm Portfolio Questions:Constitution, External Affairs and Culture, and Parliamentary Business;Justice and Home Affairs followed by Scottish Government Debate: Creating a Modern, Diverse, Dynamic Scotland followed by Business Motions followed by Parliamentary Bureau Motions followed by Approval of SSIs (if required) 5.00 pm Decision Time followed by Members’ Business Thursday 19 September 2024 11.40 am Parliamentary Bureau Motions 11.40 am General Questions 12.00 pm First Minister's Questions followed by Members’ Business 2.30 pm Parliamentary Bureau Motions 2.30 pm Portfolio Questions:Education and Skills followed by Ministerial Statement: Scottish Government Response to the Independent Review of Qualifications and Assessment followed by Stage 1 Debate: Judicial Factors (Scotland) Bill followed by Business Motions followed by Parliamentary Bureau Motions 5.00 pm Decision Time Tuesday 24 September 2024 2.00 pm Time for Reflection followed by Parliamentary Bureau Motions followed by Topical Questions (if selected) followed by Scottish Government Business followed by Committee Announcements followed by Business Motions followed by Parliamentary Bureau Motions 5.00 pm Decision Time followed by Members’ Business Wednesday 25 September 2024 2.00 pm Parliamentary Bureau Motions 2.00 pm Portfolio Questions:Deputy First Minister Responsibilities, Economy and Gaelic;Finance and Local Government followed by Education, Children and Young People Committee Debate: Additional Support for Learning followed by Business Motions followed by Parliamentary Bureau Motions followed by Approval of SSIs (if required) 5.00 pm Decision Time followed by Members’ Business Thursday 26 September 2024 11.40 am Parliamentary Bureau Motions 11.40 am General Questions 12.00 pm First Minister’s Questions followed by Members’ Business 2.30 pm Parliamentary Bureau Motions 2.30 pm Portfolio Questions:Net Zero and Energy, and Transport followed by Scottish Government Business followed by Business Motions followed by Parliamentary Bureau Motions 5.00 pm Decision Time (b) that, for the purposes of Portfolio Questions in the week beginning 16 September 2024, in rule 13.7.3, after the word “except” the words “to the extent to which the Presiding Officer considers that the questions are on the same or similar subject matter or” are inserted.—[Jamie Hepburn] Motion agreed to.
The Presiding Officer (Alison Johnstone)
null
uk.org.publicwhip/person/25091
Business Motions
null
null
The next item of business is consideration of two business motions. The first is motion S6M-14417, in the name of Jamie Hepburn, on behalf of the Parliamentary Bureau, setting out a business programme. Motion moved, That the Parliament agrees— (a) the following programme of business— Tuesday 17 September 2024 2.00 pm Time for Reflection followed by Parliamentary Bureau Motions followed by Topical Questions (if selected) followed by Stage 1 Debate: Scottish Languages Bill followed by Committee Announcements followed by Business Motions followed by Parliamentary Bureau Motions 5.00 pm Decision Time followed by Members’ Business Wednesday 18 September 2024 2.00 pm Parliamentary Bureau Motions 2.00 pm Portfolio Questions:Constitution, External Affairs and Culture, and Parliamentary Business;Justice and Home Affairs followed by Scottish Government Debate: Creating a Modern, Diverse, Dynamic Scotland followed by Business Motions followed by Parliamentary Bureau Motions followed by Approval of SSIs (if required) 5.00 pm Decision Time followed by Members’ Business Thursday 19 September 2024 11.40 am Parliamentary Bureau Motions 11.40 am General Questions 12.00 pm First Minister's Questions followed by Members’ Business 2.30 pm Parliamentary Bureau Motions 2.30 pm Portfolio Questions:Education and Skills followed by Ministerial Statement: Scottish Government Response to the Independent Review of Qualifications and Assessment followed by Stage 1 Debate: Judicial Factors (Scotland) Bill followed by Business Motions followed by Parliamentary Bureau Motions 5.00 pm Decision Time Tuesday 24 September 2024 2.00 pm Time for Reflection followed by Parliamentary Bureau Motions followed by Topical Questions (if selected) followed by Scottish Government Business followed by Committee Announcements followed by Business Motions followed by Parliamentary Bureau Motions 5.00 pm Decision Time followed by Members’ Business Wednesday 25 September 2024 2.00 pm Parliamentary Bureau Motions 2.00 pm Portfolio Questions:Deputy First Minister Responsibilities, Economy and Gaelic;Finance and Local Government followed by Education, Children and Young People Committee Debate: Additional Support for Learning followed by Business Motions followed by Parliamentary Bureau Motions followed by Approval of SSIs (if required) 5.00 pm Decision Time followed by Members’ Business Thursday 26 September 2024 11.40 am Parliamentary Bureau Motions 11.40 am General Questions 12.00 pm First Minister’s Questions followed by Members’ Business 2.30 pm Parliamentary Bureau Motions 2.30 pm Portfolio Questions:Net Zero and Energy, and Transport followed by Scottish Government Business followed by Business Motions followed by Parliamentary Bureau Motions 5.00 pm Decision Time (b) that, for the purposes of Portfolio Questions in the week beginning 16 September 2024, in rule 13.7.3, after the word “except” the words “to the extent to which the Presiding Officer considers that the questions are on the same or similar subject matter or” are inserted.—[Jamie Hepburn] Motion agreed to.
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uk.org.publicwhip/spor/2024-09-11.3.2
The next business motion is S6M-14418, in the name of Jamie Hepburn, on behalf of the Parliamentary Bureau, on a stage 2 timetable. Motion moved, That the Parliament agrees that consideration of the Social Security (Amendment) (Scotland) Bill at stage 2 be completed by 4 October 2024.—[Jamie Hepburn] Motion agreed to.
The Presiding Officer
null
uk.org.publicwhip/person/25091
Business Motions
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null
The next business motion is S6M-14418, in the name of Jamie Hepburn, on behalf of the Parliamentary Bureau, on a stage 2 timetable. Motion moved, That the Parliament agrees that consideration of the Social Security (Amendment) (Scotland) Bill at stage 2 be completed by 4 October 2024.—[Jamie Hepburn] Motion agreed to.
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uk.org.publicwhip/spor/2024-09-11.4.1
The next item of business is consideration of two Parliamentary Bureau motions. I ask Jamie Hepburn, on behalf of the Parliamentary Bureau, to move motions S6M-14419, on committee membership, and S6M-14420, on substitution on committees. Motions moved, That the Parliament agrees that— James Dornan be appointed to replace Fulton MacGregor as a member of the Public Audit Committee; Fulton MacGregor be appointed to replace Gordon MacDonald as a member of the Local Government, Housing and Planning Committee; and Michael Matheson be appointed to replace Ben Macpherson as a member of the Net Zero, Energy and Transport Committee. That the Parliament agrees that Ben Macpherson be appointed to replace Collette Stevenson as the Scottish National Party substitute on the Net Zero, Energy and Transport Committee.—[Jamie Hepburn]
The Presiding Officer (Alison Johnstone)
null
uk.org.publicwhip/person/25091
Parliamentary Bureau Motions
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The next item of business is consideration of two Parliamentary Bureau motions. I ask Jamie Hepburn, on behalf of the Parliamentary Bureau, to move motions S6M-14419, on committee membership, and S6M-14420, on substitution on committees. Motions moved, That the Parliament agrees that— James Dornan be appointed to replace Fulton MacGregor as a member of the Public Audit Committee; Fulton MacGregor be appointed to replace Gordon MacDonald as a member of the Local Government, Housing and Planning Committee; and Michael Matheson be appointed to replace Ben Macpherson as a member of the Net Zero, Energy and Transport Committee. That the Parliament agrees that Ben Macpherson be appointed to replace Collette Stevenson as the Scottish National Party substitute on the Net Zero, Energy and Transport Committee.—[Jamie Hepburn]
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uk.org.publicwhip/spor/2024-09-11.4.2
The question on the motions will be put at decision time.
The Presiding Officer
null
uk.org.publicwhip/person/25091
Parliamentary Bureau Motions
null
null
The question on the motions will be put at decision time.
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uk.org.publicwhip/spor/2024-09-11.5.1
There are seven questions to be put as a result of today’s business. The first question is, that amendment S6M-14406.3, in the name of Jenny Gilruth, which seeks to amend motion S6M-14406, in the name of Liam Kerr, on free school meals for all primary pupils, be agreed to. Are we agreed?
The Presiding Officer (Alison Johnstone)
null
uk.org.publicwhip/person/25091
Decision Time
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null
There are seven questions to be put as a result of today’s business. The first question is, that amendment S6M-14406.3, in the name of Jenny Gilruth, which seeks to amend motion S6M-14406, in the name of Liam Kerr, on free school meals for all primary pupils, be agreed to. Are we agreed?
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uk.org.publicwhip/spor/2024-09-11.5.2
No.
Members:
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unknown
Decision Time
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No.
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819,641
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uk.org.publicwhip/spor/2024-09-11.5.3
There will be a division. There will be a short suspension to allow members to access the digital voting system.
The Presiding Officer
null
uk.org.publicwhip/person/25091
Decision Time
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null
There will be a division. There will be a short suspension to allow members to access the digital voting system.
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819,642
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uk.org.publicwhip/spor/2024-09-11.5.4
Meeting suspended.
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Decision Time
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Meeting suspended.
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uk.org.publicwhip/spor/2024-09-11.5.5
On resuming—
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Decision Time
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On resuming—
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uk.org.publicwhip/spor/2024-09-11.5.6
We come to the vote on amendment S6M-14406.3, in the name of Jenny Gilruth, which seeks to amend motion S6M-14406, in the name of Liam Kerr. Members should cast their votes now. The vote is closed.
The Presiding Officer
null
uk.org.publicwhip/person/25091
Decision Time
null
null
We come to the vote on amendment S6M-14406.3, in the name of Jenny Gilruth, which seeks to amend motion S6M-14406, in the name of Liam Kerr. Members should cast their votes now. The vote is closed.
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uk.org.publicwhip/spor/2024-09-11.5.7
On a point of order, Presiding Officer. I have a very poor connection and could not connect to the voting app on my mobile device. I would have voted yes.
The Cabinet Secretary for Justice and Home Affairs (Angela Constance)
null
uk.org.publicwhip/person/13969
Decision Time
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On a point of order, Presiding Officer. I have a very poor connection and could not connect to the voting app on my mobile device. I would have voted yes.
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819,646
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uk.org.publicwhip/spor/2024-09-11.5.8
Thank you, Ms Constance. We will ensure that that is recorded.
The Presiding Officer
null
uk.org.publicwhip/person/25091
Decision Time
null
null
Thank you, Ms Constance. We will ensure that that is recorded.
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uk.org.publicwhip/spor/2024-09-11.5.9
On a point of order, Presiding Officer. My app would not connect. I would have voted no.
Sue Webber (Lothian) (Con)
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uk.org.publicwhip/person/26017
Decision Time
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null
On a point of order, Presiding Officer. My app would not connect. I would have voted no.
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819,648
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uk.org.publicwhip/spor/2024-09-11.5.10
Thank you, Ms Webber. We will ensure that your vote is recorded.
The Presiding Officer
null
uk.org.publicwhip/person/25091
Decision Time
null
null
Thank you, Ms Webber. We will ensure that your vote is recorded.
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819,649
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uk.org.publicwhip/spor/2024-09-11.5.11
On a point of order, Presiding Officer. I have no connection. I would have voted no.
Liz Smith (Mid Scotland and Fife) (Con)
null
uk.org.publicwhip/person/14096
Decision Time
null
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On a point of order, Presiding Officer. I have no connection. I would have voted no.
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819,650
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uk.org.publicwhip/spor/2024-09-11.5.12
Thank you, Ms Smith. We will ensure that that is recorded.
The Presiding Officer
null
uk.org.publicwhip/person/25091
Decision Time
null
null
Thank you, Ms Smith. We will ensure that that is recorded.
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uk.org.publicwhip/spor/2024-09-11.5.14
The result of the division on amendment S6M-14406.3, in the name of Jenny Gilruth, is: For 62, Against 64, Abstentions 0. Amendment disagreed to.
The Presiding Officer
null
uk.org.publicwhip/person/25091
Decision Time
null
null
The result of the division on amendment S6M-14406.3, in the name of Jenny Gilruth, is: For 62, Against 64, Abstentions 0. Amendment disagreed to.
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uk.org.publicwhip/spor/2024-09-11.5.15
The next question is, that amendment S6M-14406.2, in the name of Pam Duncan-Glancy, which seeks to amend motion S6M-14406, in the name of Liam Kerr, on free school meals for all primary pupils, be agreed to. Are we agreed?
The Presiding Officer
null
uk.org.publicwhip/person/25091
Decision Time
null
null
The next question is, that amendment S6M-14406.2, in the name of Pam Duncan-Glancy, which seeks to amend motion S6M-14406, in the name of Liam Kerr, on free school meals for all primary pupils, be agreed to. Are we agreed?
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819,653
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uk.org.publicwhip/spor/2024-09-11.5.16
No.
Members:
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unknown
Decision Time
null
null
No.
0.244858
819,654
dd8de67a-7ead-4717-8f33-bcd2034ac868
uk.org.publicwhip/spor/2024-09-11.5.17
There will be a division.
The Presiding Officer
null
uk.org.publicwhip/person/25091
Decision Time
null
null
There will be a division.
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819,655
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uk.org.publicwhip/spor/2024-09-11.5.19
The result of the division on amendment S6M-14406.2, in the name of Pam Duncan-Glancy, is: For 63, Against 63, Abstentions 0. The vote is tied. As is usual when the Parliament has not been able to reach a decision, I am obliged to exercise a casting vote. I will not make a decision for the Parliament. The established convention is for the chair to vote in favour of the status quo, because the chair is required to act impartially. Therefore, I cast my vote against the amendment. Amendment disagreed to.
The Presiding Officer
null
uk.org.publicwhip/person/25091
Decision Time
null
null
The result of the division on amendment S6M-14406.2, in the name of Pam Duncan-Glancy, is: For 63, Against 63, Abstentions 0. The vote is tied. As is usual when the Parliament has not been able to reach a decision, I am obliged to exercise a casting vote. I will not make a decision for the Parliament. The established convention is for the chair to vote in favour of the status quo, because the chair is required to act impartially. Therefore, I cast my vote against the amendment. Amendment disagreed to.
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uk.org.publicwhip/spor/2024-09-11.5.20
The next question is, that motion S6M-14406, in the name of Liam Kerr, on free school meals for all primary pupils, be agreed to. Are we agreed?
The Presiding Officer
null
uk.org.publicwhip/person/25091
Decision Time
null
null
The next question is, that motion S6M-14406, in the name of Liam Kerr, on free school meals for all primary pupils, be agreed to. Are we agreed?
0.303642
819,657
dd8de67a-7ead-4717-8f33-bcd2034ac868
uk.org.publicwhip/spor/2024-09-11.5.21
No.
Members:
null
unknown
Decision Time
null
null
No.
0.244858
819,658
dd8de67a-7ead-4717-8f33-bcd2034ac868
uk.org.publicwhip/spor/2024-09-11.5.22
There will be a division. Members should cast their votes now. The vote is closed.
The Presiding Officer
null
uk.org.publicwhip/person/25091
Decision Time
null
null
There will be a division. Members should cast their votes now. The vote is closed.
0.24773
819,659
dd8de67a-7ead-4717-8f33-bcd2034ac868
uk.org.publicwhip/spor/2024-09-11.5.23
On a point of order, Presiding Officer. I was unable to connect in the app. I would have abstained.
Clare Haughey (Rutherglen) (SNP)
null
uk.org.publicwhip/person/25513
Decision Time
null
null
On a point of order, Presiding Officer. I was unable to connect in the app. I would have abstained.
0.26359
819,660
dd8de67a-7ead-4717-8f33-bcd2034ac868
uk.org.publicwhip/spor/2024-09-11.5.24
Thank you, Ms Haughey. We will make sure that that is recorded.
The Presiding Officer
null
uk.org.publicwhip/person/25091
Decision Time
null
null
Thank you, Ms Haughey. We will make sure that that is recorded.
0.334336
819,661
dd8de67a-7ead-4717-8f33-bcd2034ac868
uk.org.publicwhip/spor/2024-09-11.5.25
On a point of order, Presiding Officer. My app froze. I just want to check that my “yes” vote was recorded.
Paul O’Kane (West Scotland) (Lab)
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uk.org.publicwhip/person/26010
Decision Time
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null
On a point of order, Presiding Officer. My app froze. I just want to check that my “yes” vote was recorded.
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uk.org.publicwhip/spor/2024-09-11.5.26
I can confirm, Mr O’Kane, that your vote was recorded.
The Presiding Officer
null
uk.org.publicwhip/person/25091
Decision Time
null
null
I can confirm, Mr O’Kane, that your vote was recorded.
0.246825
819,663
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uk.org.publicwhip/spor/2024-09-11.5.28
The result of the vote on motion S6M-14406, in the name of Liam Kerr, is: For 64, Against 2, Abstentions 60. Motion agreed to, That the Parliament believes that free school lunches should be provided for all primary school children, including provision in the school holidays, in this parliamentary session, as promised by the Scottish Government.
The Presiding Officer
null
uk.org.publicwhip/person/25091
Decision Time
null
null
The result of the vote on motion S6M-14406, in the name of Liam Kerr, is: For 64, Against 2, Abstentions 60. Motion agreed to, That the Parliament believes that free school lunches should be provided for all primary school children, including provision in the school holidays, in this parliamentary session, as promised by the Scottish Government.
0.2893
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uk.org.publicwhip/spor/2024-09-11.5.29
The next question is, that amendment S6M-14405.3, in the name of Fiona Hyslop, which seeks to amend motion S6M-14405, in the name of Graham Simpson, on ending peak rail fares on ScotRail trains, be agreed to. Are we agreed?
The Presiding Officer
null
uk.org.publicwhip/person/25091
Decision Time
null
null
The next question is, that amendment S6M-14405.3, in the name of Fiona Hyslop, which seeks to amend motion S6M-14405, in the name of Graham Simpson, on ending peak rail fares on ScotRail trains, be agreed to. Are we agreed?
0.332258
819,665
dd8de67a-7ead-4717-8f33-bcd2034ac868
uk.org.publicwhip/spor/2024-09-11.5.30
No.
Members:
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unknown
Decision Time
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null
No.
0.244858
819,666
dd8de67a-7ead-4717-8f33-bcd2034ac868
uk.org.publicwhip/spor/2024-09-11.5.31
There will be a division. Members should cast their votes now. The vote is closed.
The Presiding Officer
null
uk.org.publicwhip/person/25091
Decision Time
null
null
There will be a division. Members should cast their votes now. The vote is closed.
0.24773
819,667
dd8de67a-7ead-4717-8f33-bcd2034ac868
uk.org.publicwhip/spor/2024-09-11.5.32
On a point of order, Presiding Officer. I would have voted no.
Katy Clark (West Scotland) (Lab)
null
uk.org.publicwhip/person/11963
Decision Time
null
null
On a point of order, Presiding Officer. I would have voted no.
0.254259
819,668
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uk.org.publicwhip/spor/2024-09-11.5.33
I can confirm that your vote was recorded, Ms Clark.
The Presiding Officer
null
uk.org.publicwhip/person/25091
Decision Time
null
null
I can confirm that your vote was recorded, Ms Clark.
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819,669
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uk.org.publicwhip/spor/2024-09-11.5.34
On a point of order, Presiding Officer. My app would not open. I would have voted no.
Annie Wells (Glasgow) (Con)
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uk.org.publicwhip/person/25542
Decision Time
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null
On a point of order, Presiding Officer. My app would not open. I would have voted no.
0.264567
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uk.org.publicwhip/spor/2024-09-11.5.35
Thank you, Ms Wells. We will ensure that that is recorded.
The Presiding Officer
null
uk.org.publicwhip/person/25091
Decision Time
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null
Thank you, Ms Wells. We will ensure that that is recorded.
0.326627
819,671
dd8de67a-7ead-4717-8f33-bcd2034ac868
uk.org.publicwhip/spor/2024-09-11.5.36
On a point of order, Presiding Officer. I am unsure whether my vote was recorded.
Clare Haughey
null
uk.org.publicwhip/person/25513
Decision Time
null
null
On a point of order, Presiding Officer. I am unsure whether my vote was recorded.
0.26163
819,672
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uk.org.publicwhip/spor/2024-09-11.5.37
I can confirm that your vote has been recorded.
The Presiding Officer
null
uk.org.publicwhip/person/25091
Decision Time
null
null
I can confirm that your vote has been recorded.
0.232331
819,673
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uk.org.publicwhip/spor/2024-09-11.5.39
The result of the division on amendment S6M-14405.3, in the name of Fiona Hyslop, is: For 62, Against 64, Abstentions 0. Amendmentdisagreed to.
The Presiding Officer
null
uk.org.publicwhip/person/25091
Decision Time
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null
The result of the division on amendment S6M-14405.3, in the name of Fiona Hyslop, is: For 62, Against 64, Abstentions 0. Amendmentdisagreed to.
0.284414
819,674
dd8de67a-7ead-4717-8f33-bcd2034ac868
uk.org.publicwhip/spor/2024-09-11.5.40
The next question is, that amendment S6M-14405.2, in the name of Alex Rowley, which seeks to amend motion S6M-14405, in the name of Graham Simpson, on ending peak rail fares on ScotRail trains, be agreed to. Amendment agreed to.
The Presiding Officer
null
uk.org.publicwhip/person/25091
Decision Time
null
null
The next question is, that amendment S6M-14405.2, in the name of Alex Rowley, which seeks to amend motion S6M-14405, in the name of Graham Simpson, on ending peak rail fares on ScotRail trains, be agreed to. Amendment agreed to.
0.311476
819,675
dd8de67a-7ead-4717-8f33-bcd2034ac868
uk.org.publicwhip/spor/2024-09-11.5.41
The next question is, that motion S6M-14405, in the name of Graham Simpson, on ending peak rail fares on ScotRail trains, as amended, be agreed to. Are we agreed?
The Presiding Officer
null
uk.org.publicwhip/person/25091
Decision Time
null
null
The next question is, that motion S6M-14405, in the name of Graham Simpson, on ending peak rail fares on ScotRail trains, as amended, be agreed to. Are we agreed?
0.31656
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uk.org.publicwhip/spor/2024-09-11.5.42
:No.
Members
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unknown
Decision Time
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null
:No.
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819,677
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uk.org.publicwhip/spor/2024-09-11.5.43
There will be a division. Members should cast their votes now. The vote is closed.
The Presiding Officer
null
uk.org.publicwhip/person/25091
Decision Time
null
null
There will be a division. Members should cast their votes now. The vote is closed.
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819,678
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uk.org.publicwhip/spor/2024-09-11.5.44
On a point of order, Presiding Officer. My app tells me that I have lost connection. Can I just check that my vote was registered?
Alex Cole-Hamilton (Edinburgh Western) (LD)
null
uk.org.publicwhip/person/25500
Decision Time
null
null
On a point of order, Presiding Officer. My app tells me that I have lost connection. Can I just check that my vote was registered?
0.271343
819,679
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uk.org.publicwhip/spor/2024-09-11.5.45
Your vote has been registered, Mr Cole-Hamilton.
The Presiding Officer
null
uk.org.publicwhip/person/25091
Decision Time
null
null
Your vote has been registered, Mr Cole-Hamilton.
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819,680
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uk.org.publicwhip/spor/2024-09-11.5.47
The result of the division on motion S6M-14405, in the name of Graham Simpson, as amended, is: For 64, Against 62, Abstentions 0. Motion, as amended, agreed to, That the Parliament calls on the Scottish Government to reverse its decision to reintroduce peak fares on Scotland’s railway and agrees that making public transport more accessible, affordable and reliable is key to supporting more people to use public transport.
The Presiding Officer
null
uk.org.publicwhip/person/25091
Decision Time
null
null
The result of the division on motion S6M-14405, in the name of Graham Simpson, as amended, is: For 64, Against 62, Abstentions 0. Motion, as amended, agreed to, That the Parliament calls on the Scottish Government to reverse its decision to reintroduce peak fares on Scotland’s railway and agrees that making public transport more accessible, affordable and reliable is key to supporting more people to use public transport.
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819,681
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uk.org.publicwhip/spor/2024-09-11.5.48
Unless any member objects, I propose to ask a single question on two Parliamentary Bureau motions. The question is, that motions S6M-14419, on committee membership, and S6M-14420, on substitution on committees, in the name of Jamie Hepburn, on behalf of the Parliamentary Bureau, be agreed to. Motions agreed to, That the Parliament agrees that— James Dornan be appointed to replace Fulton MacGregor as a member of the Public Audit Committee; Fulton MacGregor be appointed to replace Gordon MacDonald as a member of the Local Government, Housing and Planning Committee; and Michael Matheson be appointed to replace Ben Macpherson as a member of the Net Zero, Energy and Transport Committee. That the Parliament agrees that Ben Macpherson be appointed to replace Collette Stevenson as the Scottish National Party substitute on the Net Zero, Energy and Transport Committee.
The Presiding Officer
null
uk.org.publicwhip/person/25091
Decision Time
null
null
Unless any member objects, I propose to ask a single question on two Parliamentary Bureau motions. The question is, that motions S6M-14419, on committee membership, and S6M-14420, on substitution on committees, in the name of Jamie Hepburn, on behalf of the Parliamentary Bureau, be agreed to. Motions agreed to, That the Parliament agrees that— James Dornan be appointed to replace Fulton MacGregor as a member of the Public Audit Committee; Fulton MacGregor be appointed to replace Gordon MacDonald as a member of the Local Government, Housing and Planning Committee; and Michael Matheson be appointed to replace Ben Macpherson as a member of the Net Zero, Energy and Transport Committee. That the Parliament agrees that Ben Macpherson be appointed to replace Collette Stevenson as the Scottish National Party substitute on the Net Zero, Energy and Transport Committee.
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819,682
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uk.org.publicwhip/spor/2024-09-11.5.49
That concludes decision time.
The Presiding Officer
null
uk.org.publicwhip/person/25091
Decision Time
null
null
That concludes decision time.
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819,683
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uk.org.publicwhip/spor/2024-09-11.5.50
On a point of order, Presiding Officer. It would be wrong to let this moment pass. It is significant that the Government has lost two votes on manifesto promises. Have you had any indication from the Government that it plans to make a statement before the end of the week?
Willie Rennie (North East Fife) (LD)
null
uk.org.publicwhip/person/25111
Decision Time
null
null
On a point of order, Presiding Officer. It would be wrong to let this moment pass. It is significant that the Government has lost two votes on manifesto promises. Have you had any indication from the Government that it plans to make a statement before the end of the week?
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819,684
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uk.org.publicwhip/spor/2024-09-11.5.51
Mr Rennie, I am in no doubt whatsoever that you know that that is not a point of order. That concludes decision time. We will now move on to members’ business. Members’ business will be published tomorrow, 12 September 2024, as soon as the text is available.
The Presiding Officer
null
uk.org.publicwhip/person/25091
Decision Time
null
null
Mr Rennie, I am in no doubt whatsoever that you know that that is not a point of order. That concludes decision time. We will now move on to members’ business. Members’ business will be published tomorrow, 12 September 2024, as soon as the text is available.
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uk.org.publicwhip/spor/2024-09-12.0.1
Good morning. The first item of business is general question time. In order to get in as many members as possible, I would appreciate succinct questions and responses.
The Presiding Officer (Alison Johnstone)
null
uk.org.publicwhip/person/25091
General Question Time
null
null
Good morning. The first item of business is general question time. In order to get in as many members as possible, I would appreciate succinct questions and responses.
0.294042
819,686
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uk.org.publicwhip/spor/2024-09-12.0.3
To ask the Scottish Government whether it will provide an update on how it plans to achieve its net zero and just transition goals. (S6O-03709)
1. Sarah Boyack (Lothian) (Lab)
null
uk.org.publicwhip/person/13956
General Question Time
null
null
To ask the Scottish Government whether it will provide an update on how it plans to achieve its net zero and just transition goals. (S6O-03709)
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uk.org.publicwhip/spor/2024-09-12.0.4
The Scottish Government continues to develop Scotland’s next climate change plan, which will provide strong and credible policy action to deliver emissions reductions. Those policies will be underpinned by our enduring commitment to a just transition to net zero and supported by the development of just transition plans for sites, sectors and regions to ensure a greener and fairer future for Scotland’s people. Pending the passage of legislation in the Parliament and the setting of carbon budgets, we expect the next climate change plan to be laid in draft in summer 2025.
The Acting Minister for Climate Action (Alasdair Allan)
null
uk.org.publicwhip/person/13947
General Question Time
null
null
The Scottish Government continues to develop Scotland’s next climate change plan, which will provide strong and credible policy action to deliver emissions reductions. Those policies will be underpinned by our enduring commitment to a just transition to net zero and supported by the development of just transition plans for sites, sectors and regions to ensure a greener and fairer future for Scotland’s people. Pending the passage of legislation in the Parliament and the setting of carbon budgets, we expect the next climate change plan to be laid in draft in summer 2025.
0.504008
819,688
f2f34686-8f53-4bed-b6bf-9291971194fe
uk.org.publicwhip/spor/2024-09-12.0.5
I thank the minister for that answer; that is useful timetabling. Given this morning’s announcement by Petroineos that 400 workers will lose their jobs in Grangemouth when it shuts its oil refinery, what support will those workers—with their skills, knowledge and experience—be given to ensure that we see a real just transition?
Sarah Boyack
null
uk.org.publicwhip/person/13956
General Question Time
null
null
I thank the minister for that answer; that is useful timetabling. Given this morning’s announcement by Petroineos that 400 workers will lose their jobs in Grangemouth when it shuts its oil refinery, what support will those workers—with their skills, knowledge and experience—be given to ensure that we see a real just transition?
0.387597
819,689
f2f34686-8f53-4bed-b6bf-9291971194fe
uk.org.publicwhip/spor/2024-09-12.0.6
Sarah Boyack is right to point to the importance of Grangemouth and the concern, which the Government shares, about Petroineos’s announcement of its plans to cease refining in Grangemouth and the impact that that will have on many workers and their families. I have made clear to the business community in Scotland, including that sector, the importance of a just transition for Grangemouth. The workforce there is highly skilled and perfectly equipped to support the deployment of new technologies at Grangemouth in the coming years. The first meeting that the First Minister had with the Prime Minister focused in part on the criticality of securing just such a just transition for Grangemouth.
Alasdair Allan
null
uk.org.publicwhip/person/13947
General Question Time
null
null
Sarah Boyack is right to point to the importance of Grangemouth and the concern, which the Government shares, about Petroineos’s announcement of its plans to cease refining in Grangemouth and the impact that that will have on many workers and their families. I have made clear to the business community in Scotland, including that sector, the importance of a just transition for Grangemouth. The workforce there is highly skilled and perfectly equipped to support the deployment of new technologies at Grangemouth in the coming years. The first meeting that the First Minister had with the Prime Minister focused in part on the criticality of securing just such a just transition for Grangemouth.
0.401109
819,690
f2f34686-8f53-4bed-b6bf-9291971194fe
uk.org.publicwhip/spor/2024-09-12.0.7
Full delivery of our ambitious net zero agenda will require full funding, and yet the Scottish Government faces an almost 9 per cent cut to its capital budget. Given the significant up-front cost to reaching net zero, to what extent will achieving our climate goals be contingent on the United Kingdom Government reversing capital cuts?
Audrey Nicoll (Aberdeen South and North Kincardine) (SNP)
null
uk.org.publicwhip/person/26009
General Question Time
null
null
Full delivery of our ambitious net zero agenda will require full funding, and yet the Scottish Government faces an almost 9 per cent cut to its capital budget. Given the significant up-front cost to reaching net zero, to what extent will achieving our climate goals be contingent on the United Kingdom Government reversing capital cuts?
0.479001
819,691
f2f34686-8f53-4bed-b6bf-9291971194fe
uk.org.publicwhip/spor/2024-09-12.0.8
Audrey Nicoll is quite right. Needless to say, the real-terms cut of 9 per cent to Scotland’s capital budget has had an incredibly damaging effect on Scotland’s ability to provide essential funding to a number of important projects and programmes, including those in the net zero space. The Scottish Government and other devolved Governments depend on the UK Government coming to appreciate that fact if we are to drive forward meaningful and impactful net zero policy.
Alasdair Allan
null
uk.org.publicwhip/person/13947
General Question Time
null
null
Audrey Nicoll is quite right. Needless to say, the real-terms cut of 9 per cent to Scotland’s capital budget has had an incredibly damaging effect on Scotland’s ability to provide essential funding to a number of important projects and programmes, including those in the net zero space. The Scottish Government and other devolved Governments depend on the UK Government coming to appreciate that fact if we are to drive forward meaningful and impactful net zero policy.
0.442044
819,692
f2f34686-8f53-4bed-b6bf-9291971194fe
uk.org.publicwhip/spor/2024-09-12.0.9
Funding will be crucial to achieving our net zero targets, but part of that will come from resources from the ScotWind leasing round, which are to be diverted from that objective, as the Cabinet Secretary for Finance and Local Government announced last week. The GMB Scotland secretary, Louise Gilmour, condemned that as the money being “squandered” and said: “Scotland’s future in renewables is now being frittered away.” Does the minister agree?
Liam McArthur (Orkney Islands) (LD)
null
uk.org.publicwhip/person/14046
General Question Time
null
null
Funding will be crucial to achieving our net zero targets, but part of that will come from resources from the ScotWind leasing round, which are to be diverted from that objective, as the Cabinet Secretary for Finance and Local Government announced last week. The GMB Scotland secretary, Louise Gilmour, condemned that as the money being “squandered” and said: “Scotland’s future in renewables is now being frittered away.” Does the minister agree?
0.502749
819,693
f2f34686-8f53-4bed-b6bf-9291971194fe
uk.org.publicwhip/spor/2024-09-12.0.10
The Government is considering carefully how remaining ScotWind funding can be deployed. We wish to minimise the use of ScotWind money and put moneys back in the future, as we did in 2023-24. There is a 10-year just transition plan of £500 million for the north-east, for instance, which indicates our commitment to the future. We appreciate—as I hope Liam McArthur does—the position that Scotland has been put in by the UK Government. I know that he, and other members, would not wish to see more money come out of public services to try to cope with that eventuality. Scotland has no levers available mid-year to deal with the difficulties that are imposed on us by the UK Government, other than through the reduction of spending on public services or through making sensible use of such resources as the one that Liam McArthur mentioned.
Alasdair Allan
null
uk.org.publicwhip/person/13947
General Question Time
null
null
The Government is considering carefully how remaining ScotWind funding can be deployed. We wish to minimise the use of ScotWind money and put moneys back in the future, as we did in 2023-24. There is a 10-year just transition plan of £500 million for the north-east, for instance, which indicates our commitment to the future. We appreciate—as I hope Liam McArthur does—the position that Scotland has been put in by the UK Government. I know that he, and other members, would not wish to see more money come out of public services to try to cope with that eventuality. Scotland has no levers available mid-year to deal with the difficulties that are imposed on us by the UK Government, other than through the reduction of spending on public services or through making sensible use of such resources as the one that Liam McArthur mentioned.
0.385051
819,694
f2f34686-8f53-4bed-b6bf-9291971194fe
uk.org.publicwhip/spor/2024-09-12.0.12
To ask the Scottish Government what its response is to the most recent recorded crime in Scotland statistics, which showed a 22 per cent rise in crimes recorded under the Domestic Abuse (Scotland) Act 2018 in a single year. (S6O-03710)
2. Pam Gosal (West Scotland) (Con)
null
uk.org.publicwhip/person/25998
General Question Time
null
null
To ask the Scottish Government what its response is to the most recent recorded crime in Scotland statistics, which showed a 22 per cent rise in crimes recorded under the Domestic Abuse (Scotland) Act 2018 in a single year. (S6O-03710)
0.268388
819,695
f2f34686-8f53-4bed-b6bf-9291971194fe
uk.org.publicwhip/spor/2024-09-12.0.13
Domestic abuse is abhorrent. Although any case is unacceptable, the figures demonstrate that Police Scotland has been able to utilise the new domestic abuse offence powers proactively. I hope that that will further increase public confidence in reporting incidents of domestic abuse. I encourage anyone who is affected, whether they be a victim or a witness, to contact the police. We are committed to working with a range of partners in the statutory and third sectors to tackle domestic abuse, bring perpetrators to justice and ensure that victims receive the support that they need. Our equally safe strategy, which is backed by annual funding of £19 million, aims to prevent and eradicate violence against women and girls and focuses on early intervention, prevention and support.
The Minister for Victims and Community Safety (Siobhian Brown)
null
uk.org.publicwhip/person/25986
General Question Time
null
null
Domestic abuse is abhorrent. Although any case is unacceptable, the figures demonstrate that Police Scotland has been able to utilise the new domestic abuse offence powers proactively. I hope that that will further increase public confidence in reporting incidents of domestic abuse. I encourage anyone who is affected, whether they be a victim or a witness, to contact the police. We are committed to working with a range of partners in the statutory and third sectors to tackle domestic abuse, bring perpetrators to justice and ensure that victims receive the support that they need. Our equally safe strategy, which is backed by annual funding of £19 million, aims to prevent and eradicate violence against women and girls and focuses on early intervention, prevention and support.
0.310252
819,696
f2f34686-8f53-4bed-b6bf-9291971194fe
uk.org.publicwhip/spor/2024-09-12.0.14
Domestic abuse is an appalling crime that ruins so many lives in Scotland. The figures are shocking. Some 95 per cent of such crimes involve female victims. Current Scottish National Party Government policies are not protecting women sufficiently. I recently proposed the creation of a new violence against women unit in Police Scotland. Will the Government consider that proposal?
Pam Gosal
null
uk.org.publicwhip/person/25998
General Question Time
null
null
Domestic abuse is an appalling crime that ruins so many lives in Scotland. The figures are shocking. Some 95 per cent of such crimes involve female victims. Current Scottish National Party Government policies are not protecting women sufficiently. I recently proposed the creation of a new violence against women unit in Police Scotland. Will the Government consider that proposal?
0.272101
819,697
f2f34686-8f53-4bed-b6bf-9291971194fe
uk.org.publicwhip/spor/2024-09-12.0.15
I am pleased to hear that Ms Gosal is meeting the Cabinet Secretary for Justice and Home Affairs next week. I am sure that the cabinet secretary would be happy to consider all proposals to make the lives of domestic abuse victims easier.
Siobhian Brown
null
uk.org.publicwhip/person/25986
General Question Time
null
null
I am pleased to hear that Ms Gosal is meeting the Cabinet Secretary for Justice and Home Affairs next week. I am sure that the cabinet secretary would be happy to consider all proposals to make the lives of domestic abuse victims easier.
0.266894
819,698
f2f34686-8f53-4bed-b6bf-9291971194fe
uk.org.publicwhip/spor/2024-09-12.0.16
It is important to highlight the women whose courage has brought into the open the misogyny and sexism that underpin domestic violence against women and girls and still exist in society today. With that in mind, what can the Government and the Parliament do to change such societal attitudes?
Rona Mackay (Strathkelvin and Bearsden) (SNP)
null
uk.org.publicwhip/person/25522
General Question Time
null
null
It is important to highlight the women whose courage has brought into the open the misogyny and sexism that underpin domestic violence against women and girls and still exist in society today. With that in mind, what can the Government and the Parliament do to change such societal attitudes?
0.298377
819,699
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uk.org.publicwhip/spor/2024-09-12.0.17
The member raises a valid point. Those who perpetrate violence and abuse—the majority of whom are men—must change their actions and behaviour. It is only through fundamental societal change that women can be protected. We must root out and tackle the toxic masculinity and gender inequality that lead to violence, harassment, misogyny and abuse against women. We should stand against it and call it out whenever we see it. As we announced in our programme for government, we will introduce a bill to create a new offence of misogynistic conduct. The bill will be informed by the report of the working group on misogyny and criminal justice and the subsequent consultation on draft legislative provisions to implement the report’s recommendations.
Siobhian Brown
null
uk.org.publicwhip/person/25986
General Question Time
null
null
The member raises a valid point. Those who perpetrate violence and abuse—the majority of whom are men—must change their actions and behaviour. It is only through fundamental societal change that women can be protected. We must root out and tackle the toxic masculinity and gender inequality that lead to violence, harassment, misogyny and abuse against women. We should stand against it and call it out whenever we see it. As we announced in our programme for government, we will introduce a bill to create a new offence of misogynistic conduct. The bill will be informed by the report of the working group on misogyny and criminal justice and the subsequent consultation on draft legislative provisions to implement the report’s recommendations.
0.28776
819,700
f2f34686-8f53-4bed-b6bf-9291971194fe
uk.org.publicwhip/spor/2024-09-12.0.19
To ask the Scottish Government how it is supporting the renewables economy in the north-east of Scotland, including through the retraining of energy workers and enhancing supply chain development. (S6O-03711)
3. Michael Marra (North East Scotland) (Lab)
null
uk.org.publicwhip/person/26003
General Question Time
null
null
To ask the Scottish Government how it is supporting the renewables economy in the north-east of Scotland, including through the retraining of energy workers and enhancing supply chain development. (S6O-03711)
0.480956
819,701
f2f34686-8f53-4bed-b6bf-9291971194fe
uk.org.publicwhip/spor/2024-09-12.0.20
As our programme for government set out, the Scottish Government continues to take significant action to grow our renewables sector and to ensure a just transition. Through our just transition fund, we have already allocated £75 million to projects in the north-east and Moray, including £11 million for skills and retraining initiatives. We are investing up to £500 million over five years to anchor our offshore wind supply chain in Scotland. We are kick-starting that commitment with an investment of £67 million in the sector this financial year. Those investments form just part of the approach that we are setting out through our new “Green Industrial Strategy”, which was published yesterday, and the energy strategy and just transition plan, which we will publish shortly.
The Acting Minister for Climate Action (Alasdair Allan)
null
uk.org.publicwhip/person/13947
General Question Time
null
null
As our programme for government set out, the Scottish Government continues to take significant action to grow our renewables sector and to ensure a just transition. Through our just transition fund, we have already allocated £75 million to projects in the north-east and Moray, including £11 million for skills and retraining initiatives. We are investing up to £500 million over five years to anchor our offshore wind supply chain in Scotland. We are kick-starting that commitment with an investment of £67 million in the sector this financial year. Those investments form just part of the approach that we are setting out through our new “Green Industrial Strategy”, which was published yesterday, and the energy strategy and just transition plan, which we will publish shortly.
0.496108
819,702
f2f34686-8f53-4bed-b6bf-9291971194fe
uk.org.publicwhip/spor/2024-09-12.0.21
Instead of investing £460 million of ScotWind money in supply chain development and training in the north-east, which would have represented an investment for the next 30 years, the Scottish National Party Government has squandered it on simply getting through the next three months. The minister says that the position has been created by the United Kingdom Government, but he chooses to ignore the Scottish Fiscal Commission, the Fraser of Allander Institute and Audit Scotland, all of which say that it is down to SNP incompetence. Surely the minister cannot ignore the views of the Deputy First Minister, who, in the chamber on 27 March, told the finance secretary that she wanted to ensure that the Government would not lament the money raised through ScotWind being poured into the SNP’s black hole. Does he agree that the situation is indeed of the SNP’s own making?
Michael Marra
null
uk.org.publicwhip/person/26003
General Question Time
null
null
Instead of investing £460 million of ScotWind money in supply chain development and training in the north-east, which would have represented an investment for the next 30 years, the Scottish National Party Government has squandered it on simply getting through the next three months. The minister says that the position has been created by the United Kingdom Government, but he chooses to ignore the Scottish Fiscal Commission, the Fraser of Allander Institute and Audit Scotland, all of which say that it is down to SNP incompetence. Surely the minister cannot ignore the views of the Deputy First Minister, who, in the chamber on 27 March, told the finance secretary that she wanted to ensure that the Government would not lament the money raised through ScotWind being poured into the SNP’s black hole. Does he agree that the situation is indeed of the SNP’s own making?
0.337703
819,703
f2f34686-8f53-4bed-b6bf-9291971194fe
uk.org.publicwhip/spor/2024-09-12.0.22
Needless to say, all of that was nonsense. [Interruption.]
Alasdair Allan
null
uk.org.publicwhip/person/13947
General Question Time
null
null
Needless to say, all of that was nonsense. [Interruption.]
0.267636
819,704
f2f34686-8f53-4bed-b6bf-9291971194fe
uk.org.publicwhip/spor/2024-09-12.0.23
Let us hear one another.
The Presiding Officer
null
uk.org.publicwhip/person/25091
General Question Time
null
null
Let us hear one another.
0.196567
819,705
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uk.org.publicwhip/spor/2024-09-12.0.24
I say that because the United Kingdom Government itself has pointed to a black hole in its finances and has indicated that it intends to see things getting worse. [Interruption.]
Alasdair Allan
null
uk.org.publicwhip/person/13947
General Question Time
null
null
I say that because the United Kingdom Government itself has pointed to a black hole in its finances and has indicated that it intends to see things getting worse. [Interruption.]
0.257682
819,706
f2f34686-8f53-4bed-b6bf-9291971194fe
uk.org.publicwhip/spor/2024-09-12.0.25
Again, let us hear one another.
The Presiding Officer
null
uk.org.publicwhip/person/25091
General Question Time
null
null
Again, let us hear one another.
0.216959
819,707
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uk.org.publicwhip/spor/2024-09-12.0.26
As I have indicated, there is a very significant cut to our capital budgets in the coming years. If the member has any influence with the UK Government, he will perhaps indicate those facts to it and suggest that it might be better if things got a little better in the future rather than worse, particularly when Scotland is in a position of seeking to meet public sector pay deals and to provide public services in the teeth of austerity from the UK Government.
Alasdair Allan
null
uk.org.publicwhip/person/13947
General Question Time
null
null
As I have indicated, there is a very significant cut to our capital budgets in the coming years. If the member has any influence with the UK Government, he will perhaps indicate those facts to it and suggest that it might be better if things got a little better in the future rather than worse, particularly when Scotland is in a position of seeking to meet public sector pay deals and to provide public services in the teeth of austerity from the UK Government.
0.305815
819,708
f2f34686-8f53-4bed-b6bf-9291971194fe
uk.org.publicwhip/spor/2024-09-12.0.27
The Scottish National Party and Labour Governments are failing to support the oil and gas sector in the north-east. The SNP has a presumption against new oil and gas exploration, while Labour’s disastrous windfall tax will risk 35,000 jobs and wipe £13 billion of economic value off the sector. Neither Government has a plan for a just transition. Will the minister end the SNP’s attack on the oil and gas sector, stand up for the north-east and support the Scottish Conservatives’ plans to create a national centre for green jobs in Aberdeen, deliver a jobs-first transition and give everyone the right to retrain?
Douglas Lumsden (North East Scotland) (Con)
null
uk.org.publicwhip/person/26001
General Question Time
null
null
The Scottish National Party and Labour Governments are failing to support the oil and gas sector in the north-east. The SNP has a presumption against new oil and gas exploration, while Labour’s disastrous windfall tax will risk 35,000 jobs and wipe £13 billion of economic value off the sector. Neither Government has a plan for a just transition. Will the minister end the SNP’s attack on the oil and gas sector, stand up for the north-east and support the Scottish Conservatives’ plans to create a national centre for green jobs in Aberdeen, deliver a jobs-first transition and give everyone the right to retrain?
0.418528
819,709
f2f34686-8f53-4bed-b6bf-9291971194fe
uk.org.publicwhip/spor/2024-09-12.0.28
The Scottish Government is committed to giving people the right to retrain. As I have indicated, some of the areas in which the Scottish Government is active on that—not least in terms of the £500 million being allocated for offshore wind—
Alasdair Allan
null
uk.org.publicwhip/person/13947
General Question Time
null
null
The Scottish Government is committed to giving people the right to retrain. As I have indicated, some of the areas in which the Scottish Government is active on that—not least in terms of the £500 million being allocated for offshore wind—
0.389972
819,710
f2f34686-8f53-4bed-b6bf-9291971194fe
uk.org.publicwhip/spor/2024-09-12.0.29
What about the presumption against oil and gas?
Douglas Lumsden
null
uk.org.publicwhip/person/26001
General Question Time
null
null
What about the presumption against oil and gas?
0.410069
819,711
f2f34686-8f53-4bed-b6bf-9291971194fe
uk.org.publicwhip/spor/2024-09-12.0.30
I would be grateful if members did not interrupt when people were speaking. In that way, we can all hear.
The Presiding Officer
null
uk.org.publicwhip/person/25091
General Question Time
null
null
I would be grateful if members did not interrupt when people were speaking. In that way, we can all hear.
0.222568
819,712
f2f34686-8f53-4bed-b6bf-9291971194fe
uk.org.publicwhip/spor/2024-09-12.0.31
I presume that the member also does not want to hear about the £500 million just transition fund. The Scottish Government appreciates the stresses that the north-east economy has experienced because of the changing situation in the North Sea basin and the changes that our economy will face. We are committed to reskilling and providing opportunities to people to make that transition a just transition into the future.
Alasdair Allan
null
uk.org.publicwhip/person/13947
General Question Time
null
null
I presume that the member also does not want to hear about the £500 million just transition fund. The Scottish Government appreciates the stresses that the north-east economy has experienced because of the changing situation in the North Sea basin and the changes that our economy will face. We are committed to reskilling and providing opportunities to people to make that transition a just transition into the future.
0.389978
819,713
f2f34686-8f53-4bed-b6bf-9291971194fe
uk.org.publicwhip/spor/2024-09-12.0.33
To ask the Scottish Government what assessment it has made of the latest achievement rates for modern apprenticeships across all frameworks. (S6O-03712)
4. Daniel Johnson (Edinburgh Southern) (Lab)
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uk.org.publicwhip/person/25514
General Question Time
null
null
To ask the Scottish Government what assessment it has made of the latest achievement rates for modern apprenticeships across all frameworks. (S6O-03712)
0.288368
819,714
f2f34686-8f53-4bed-b6bf-9291971194fe
uk.org.publicwhip/spor/2024-09-12.0.34
Modern apprenticeship official statistics covering quarter 1 were published by Skills Development Scotland on 6 August. It is encouraging to see that the modern apprenticeship achievement rate is now 83.2 per cent, which is an increase of 5.7 percentage points, compared with the same quarter last year. So far this year, just over 5,000 individuals have achieved their modern apprenticeship qualification, which is allowing them to continue progressing in high-quality employment opportunities within their chosen career path.
The Minister for Higher and Further Education; and Minister for Veterans (Graeme Dey)
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uk.org.publicwhip/person/25081
General Question Time
null
null
Modern apprenticeship official statistics covering quarter 1 were published by Skills Development Scotland on 6 August. It is encouraging to see that the modern apprenticeship achievement rate is now 83.2 per cent, which is an increase of 5.7 percentage points, compared with the same quarter last year. So far this year, just over 5,000 individuals have achieved their modern apprenticeship qualification, which is allowing them to continue progressing in high-quality employment opportunities within their chosen career path.
0.23916
819,715
f2f34686-8f53-4bed-b6bf-9291971194fe
uk.org.publicwhip/spor/2024-09-12.0.35
Housing is critical infrastructure. It is critical for achieving net zero, critical for economic growth and critical if we are going to tackle the housing emergency. The minister quotes the figures overall, but those are not the figures for the construction industry. The latest figures show that, of those who are in building modern apprenticeships, only 62 per cent left having completed their apprenticeship. That is down from 71 per cent seven years ago. What plans and targets does the Government have to correct that? Ultimately, we need to improve achievement rates if we are going to take growth, transition and tackling the housing emergency seriously.
Daniel Johnson
null
uk.org.publicwhip/person/25514
General Question Time
null
null
Housing is critical infrastructure. It is critical for achieving net zero, critical for economic growth and critical if we are going to tackle the housing emergency. The minister quotes the figures overall, but those are not the figures for the construction industry. The latest figures show that, of those who are in building modern apprenticeships, only 62 per cent left having completed their apprenticeship. That is down from 71 per cent seven years ago. What plans and targets does the Government have to correct that? Ultimately, we need to improve achievement rates if we are going to take growth, transition and tackling the housing emergency seriously.
0.358046
819,716
f2f34686-8f53-4bed-b6bf-9291971194fe
uk.org.publicwhip/spor/2024-09-12.0.36
I absolutely agree with Daniel Johnson on that point: we need to improve those numbers for that particular sector. We are working very closely with the Construction Industry Training Board, among others, to address some of the issues. Daniel Johnson will be aware that there was an apprenticeship backlog emanating from the Covid pandemic. There have been issues about how we have addressed that, but considerable work is on-going in that regard and I am optimistic that that will be addressed. However, as I said, I absolutely agree with the point that he makes.
Graeme Dey
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uk.org.publicwhip/person/25081
General Question Time
null
null
I absolutely agree with Daniel Johnson on that point: we need to improve those numbers for that particular sector. We are working very closely with the Construction Industry Training Board, among others, to address some of the issues. Daniel Johnson will be aware that there was an apprenticeship backlog emanating from the Covid pandemic. There have been issues about how we have addressed that, but considerable work is on-going in that regard and I am optimistic that that will be addressed. However, as I said, I absolutely agree with the point that he makes.
0.321036
819,717
f2f34686-8f53-4bed-b6bf-9291971194fe
uk.org.publicwhip/spor/2024-09-12.0.38
To ask the Scottish Government whether it will provide an update on what action it is taking to protect the provision of instrumental music tuition in schools. (S6O-03713)
5. Brian Whittle (South Scotland) (Con)
null
uk.org.publicwhip/person/25543
General Question Time
null
null
To ask the Scottish Government whether it will provide an update on what action it is taking to protect the provision of instrumental music tuition in schools. (S6O-03713)
0.286053
819,718
f2f34686-8f53-4bed-b6bf-9291971194fe
uk.org.publicwhip/spor/2024-09-12.0.39
This Government has transformed instrumental music tuition in Scotland’s schools by supporting our councils to eradicate unfair charges. This financial year, we are providing £12 million of funding to local authorities to support the continued delivery of free instrumental music tuition, as part of record funding of more than £14 billion that has been provided to local authorities in the budget. Local authorities are ultimately responsible for ensuring access to music tuition for pupils in schools across Scotland. The most recent instrumental music survey, which was published in December 2023, showed that the number of pupils participating in instrumental music tuition is at a record high since the survey began.
The Cabinet Secretary for Education and Skills (Jenny Gilruth)
null
uk.org.publicwhip/person/25506
General Question Time
null
null
This Government has transformed instrumental music tuition in Scotland’s schools by supporting our councils to eradicate unfair charges. This financial year, we are providing £12 million of funding to local authorities to support the continued delivery of free instrumental music tuition, as part of record funding of more than £14 billion that has been provided to local authorities in the budget. Local authorities are ultimately responsible for ensuring access to music tuition for pupils in schools across Scotland. The most recent instrumental music survey, which was published in December 2023, showed that the number of pupils participating in instrumental music tuition is at a record high since the survey began.
0.323705
819,719
f2f34686-8f53-4bed-b6bf-9291971194fe
uk.org.publicwhip/spor/2024-09-12.0.40
In East Ayrshire Council in my area, the plan is to move music tuition from local authority control to a trust. Concerns have been raised by constituents that the definition of “free tuition” pertains only to those in secondary 3 to 6 who are doing Scottish Qualifications Authority exams and whose tuition will remain within council control as statutory school education. Music tuition for those out of that cohort will not be deemed to be statutory education, so after being transferred to the trust it will be outwith the council’s control and therefore under threat. Does the cabinet secretary agree that music tuition is a statutory service, that it should remain within council control and that it should be delivered by local authorities? Does she further agree that offering music education is crucial to a well-rounded education experience?
Brian Whittle
null
uk.org.publicwhip/person/25543
General Question Time
null
null
In East Ayrshire Council in my area, the plan is to move music tuition from local authority control to a trust. Concerns have been raised by constituents that the definition of “free tuition” pertains only to those in secondary 3 to 6 who are doing Scottish Qualifications Authority exams and whose tuition will remain within council control as statutory school education. Music tuition for those out of that cohort will not be deemed to be statutory education, so after being transferred to the trust it will be outwith the council’s control and therefore under threat. Does the cabinet secretary agree that music tuition is a statutory service, that it should remain within council control and that it should be delivered by local authorities? Does she further agree that offering music education is crucial to a well-rounded education experience?
0.317457
819,720
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uk.org.publicwhip/spor/2024-09-12.0.41
The member raises a really important point. I am aware of the issue in East Ayrshire. There is another local authority—I think it is Highland Council—that delivers music tuition in a similar way. Ultimately, it is a matter for East Ayrshire Council in setting its budget. It is ultimately responsible for ensuring access to free instrumental music tuition. However, I accept the principle of the member’s question. I have asked my officials to engage directly with East Ayrshire Council and its proposals. It is really important that there is no dilution of young people’s access to free instrumental music tuition as a result of the changes. I am happy to keep the member updated on that engagement, and I will speak to my officials again directly in relation to the proposals.
Jenny Gilruth
null
uk.org.publicwhip/person/25506
General Question Time
null
null
The member raises a really important point. I am aware of the issue in East Ayrshire. There is another local authority—I think it is Highland Council—that delivers music tuition in a similar way. Ultimately, it is a matter for East Ayrshire Council in setting its budget. It is ultimately responsible for ensuring access to free instrumental music tuition. However, I accept the principle of the member’s question. I have asked my officials to engage directly with East Ayrshire Council and its proposals. It is really important that there is no dilution of young people’s access to free instrumental music tuition as a result of the changes. I am happy to keep the member updated on that engagement, and I will speak to my officials again directly in relation to the proposals.
0.31028
819,721
f2f34686-8f53-4bed-b6bf-9291971194fe
uk.org.publicwhip/spor/2024-09-12.0.43
To ask the Scottish Government what its response is to the recent Centre for Social Justice report, “Where Have All the Children Gone?”, which found that there has been a 72 per cent increase in severe school absence rates in the last five years. (S6O-03714)
6. Sandesh Gulhane (Glasgow) (Con)
null
uk.org.publicwhip/person/25999
General Question Time
null
null
To ask the Scottish Government what its response is to the recent Centre for Social Justice report, “Where Have All the Children Gone?”, which found that there has been a 72 per cent increase in severe school absence rates in the last five years. (S6O-03714)
0.275684
819,722
f2f34686-8f53-4bed-b6bf-9291971194fe
uk.org.publicwhip/spor/2024-09-12.0.44
School attendance plays an essential role in supporting our children and young people to reach their full learning potential. Our own data on persistent absence, which was published in March, paints a concerning picture, and I have been clear that there must be a renewed drive across Government and our education agencies to address that and improve the situation. I have tasked Education Scotland with working directly with directors of education to improve attendance as a matter of priority. Education Scotland launched an online package of support for schools only last month, which included guidance, professional learning and exemplification. The interim chief inspector is ensuring that persistent absence is addressed in every school inspection and is identifying successful approaches that can be shared more widely.
The Cabinet Secretary for Education and Skills (Jenny Gilruth)
null
uk.org.publicwhip/person/25506
General Question Time
null
null
School attendance plays an essential role in supporting our children and young people to reach their full learning potential. Our own data on persistent absence, which was published in March, paints a concerning picture, and I have been clear that there must be a renewed drive across Government and our education agencies to address that and improve the situation. I have tasked Education Scotland with working directly with directors of education to improve attendance as a matter of priority. Education Scotland launched an online package of support for schools only last month, which included guidance, professional learning and exemplification. The interim chief inspector is ensuring that persistent absence is addressed in every school inspection and is identifying successful approaches that can be shared more widely.
0.286795
819,723
f2f34686-8f53-4bed-b6bf-9291971194fe
uk.org.publicwhip/spor/2024-09-12.0.45
“Severely absent” means children missing 50 per cent or more of classes. In Scotland, 20,000 children have avoided school for two or more days, and 3,000 primary school children missed 50 per cent or more in a school year. One in three children is persistently absent from school. That is a truly shocking picture. Worse than those dire statistics is the fact that the Scottish Government has not bothered to monitor severe absence, which means that it has no idea of the true extent of the problem. So-called ghost children are out of sight, out of mind and abandoned by the Scottish National Party Government. Is it any wonder that Scottish education is crumbling under this inept SNP Government? Will the Scottish Government finally begin to collect information about children who are severely absent from school?
Sandesh Gulhane
null
uk.org.publicwhip/person/25999
General Question Time
null
null
“Severely absent” means children missing 50 per cent or more of classes. In Scotland, 20,000 children have avoided school for two or more days, and 3,000 primary school children missed 50 per cent or more in a school year. One in three children is persistently absent from school. That is a truly shocking picture. Worse than those dire statistics is the fact that the Scottish Government has not bothered to monitor severe absence, which means that it has no idea of the true extent of the problem. So-called ghost children are out of sight, out of mind and abandoned by the Scottish National Party Government. Is it any wonder that Scottish education is crumbling under this inept SNP Government? Will the Scottish Government finally begin to collect information about children who are severely absent from school?
0.236001
819,724
f2f34686-8f53-4bed-b6bf-9291971194fe
uk.org.publicwhip/spor/2024-09-12.0.46
The member will recall that the children to whom he refers are those who lived through a global pandemic and lost out on two years—
Jenny Gilruth
null
uk.org.publicwhip/person/25506
General Question Time
null
null
The member will recall that the children to whom he refers are those who lived through a global pandemic and lost out on two years—
0.262126
819,725
f2f34686-8f53-4bed-b6bf-9291971194fe
uk.org.publicwhip/spor/2024-09-12.0.47
Dear, dear!
Douglas Lumsden (North East Scotland) (Con)
null
uk.org.publicwhip/person/26001
General Question Time
null
null
Dear, dear!
0.205694
819,726
f2f34686-8f53-4bed-b6bf-9291971194fe
uk.org.publicwhip/spor/2024-09-12.0.48
I hear heckling from the Conservatives. I am mindful that there is a school class right behind the Conservative benches today, and those young people—[Interruption.]
Jenny Gilruth
null
uk.org.publicwhip/person/25506
General Question Time
null
null
I hear heckling from the Conservatives. I am mindful that there is a school class right behind the Conservative benches today, and those young people—[Interruption.]
0.218826
819,727
f2f34686-8f53-4bed-b6bf-9291971194fe
uk.org.publicwhip/spor/2024-09-12.0.49
Let us hear the cabinet secretary.
The Presiding Officer
null
uk.org.publicwhip/person/25091
General Question Time
null
null
Let us hear the cabinet secretary.
0.2231
819,728
f2f34686-8f53-4bed-b6bf-9291971194fe
uk.org.publicwhip/spor/2024-09-12.0.50
Those young people had their education disrupted for two years. There has been an increase in anxiety, and there are a number of other reasons why young people might not be able to engage in their school education. It is worth pointing out that a number of actions have been taken. I have been engaging with the member’s colleague Liam Kerr in relation to children who are persistently absent from school. The challenge needs sustained effort, not just from Government but from local authorities, which have the statutory responsibility for ensuring that our young people attend school. Last year, I commissioned Education Scotland’s report, which was published in November and was focused on improving attendance. As part of our response to that report, and as I intimated in my initial response, I have tasked the interim chief inspector to work directly with directors of education. That includes ensuring that persistent absence is addressed in every school inspection. We have asked for additional data.
Jenny Gilruth
null
uk.org.publicwhip/person/25506
General Question Time
null
null
Those young people had their education disrupted for two years. There has been an increase in anxiety, and there are a number of other reasons why young people might not be able to engage in their school education. It is worth pointing out that a number of actions have been taken. I have been engaging with the member’s colleague Liam Kerr in relation to children who are persistently absent from school. The challenge needs sustained effort, not just from Government but from local authorities, which have the statutory responsibility for ensuring that our young people attend school. Last year, I commissioned Education Scotland’s report, which was published in November and was focused on improving attendance. As part of our response to that report, and as I intimated in my initial response, I have tasked the interim chief inspector to work directly with directors of education. That includes ensuring that persistent absence is addressed in every school inspection. We have asked for additional data.
0.273729
819,729
f2f34686-8f53-4bed-b6bf-9291971194fe
uk.org.publicwhip/spor/2024-09-12.0.51
Briefly, please, cabinet secretary.
The Presiding Officer
null
uk.org.publicwhip/person/25091
General Question Time
null
null
Briefly, please, cabinet secretary.
0.266774
819,730
f2f34686-8f53-4bed-b6bf-9291971194fe
uk.org.publicwhip/spor/2024-09-12.0.52
The member speaks about missing children, but that is not how it is characterised in Scotland; our measures are quite different. However, we have added in a new data measurement, which specifically concerns persistent absence. That additional—
Jenny Gilruth
null
uk.org.publicwhip/person/25506
General Question Time
null
null
The member speaks about missing children, but that is not how it is characterised in Scotland; our measures are quite different. However, we have added in a new data measurement, which specifically concerns persistent absence. That additional—
0.280078
819,731
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uk.org.publicwhip/spor/2024-09-12.0.53
Cabinet secretary, I must ask you to conclude.
The Presiding Officer
null
uk.org.publicwhip/person/25091
General Question Time
null
null
Cabinet secretary, I must ask you to conclude.
0.246538
819,732
f2f34686-8f53-4bed-b6bf-9291971194fe
uk.org.publicwhip/spor/2024-09-12.0.55
To ask the Scottish Government whether it plans to strengthen its fair work first guidance to support and promote the good-practice example, referenced in the guidance, of providing a private, healthy and safe environment for breastfeeding mothers to express and store milk. (S6O-03715)
7. Rachael Hamilton (Ettrick, Roxburgh and Berwickshire) (Con)
null
uk.org.publicwhip/person/25510
General Question Time
null
null
To ask the Scottish Government whether it plans to strengthen its fair work first guidance to support and promote the good-practice example, referenced in the guidance, of providing a private, healthy and safe environment for breastfeeding mothers to express and store milk. (S6O-03715)
0.330598
819,733
f2f34686-8f53-4bed-b6bf-9291971194fe
uk.org.publicwhip/spor/2024-09-12.0.56
Our fair work first guidance provides good-practice examples of supporting women at work, including providing safe spaces for breastfeeding mothers. Parent Club, which is our national online parenting platform, provides practical advice and information on rights for breastfeeding mothers on returning to work. I am happy to consider how best to provide advice to employers on supporting breastfeeding mothers in the workplace and to strengthen action, as required, to address labour market inequalities that are faced by women and other groups in our society.
The Minister for Employment and Investment (Tom Arthur)
null
uk.org.publicwhip/person/25491
General Question Time
null
null
Our fair work first guidance provides good-practice examples of supporting women at work, including providing safe spaces for breastfeeding mothers. Parent Club, which is our national online parenting platform, provides practical advice and information on rights for breastfeeding mothers on returning to work. I am happy to consider how best to provide advice to employers on supporting breastfeeding mothers in the workplace and to strengthen action, as required, to address labour market inequalities that are faced by women and other groups in our society.
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