First Minister’s Question Time

– in the Scottish Parliament ar 6 Mehefin 2024.

Danfonwch hysbysiad imi am ddadleuon fel hyn

  • Oil and Gas Licences (10 areithiau)

    I thank you, Presiding Officer, for the opportunity for each party to make some remarks about D day. Eighty years ago today, British soldiers joined those from America, Canada and...

  • Funding and Expenditure (23 areithiau)

    I share the sentiments of the Deputy First Minister and Douglas Ross on this day, the 80th anniversary of D day. It is right that we commemorate all the Scottish, British and Commonwealth...

  • Cabinet (Meetings) (4 areithiau)

    As we commemorate the 80th anniversary of D-day, I have found myself reflecting on a particular evening during the 2016 election campaign, when I knocked on a door not too far from here. The door...

  • Short-term Let Licensing (6 areithiau)

    To ask the Deputy First Minister whether the Scottish Government will review the impact of the short-term let licensing legislation, in light of the upcoming summer tourist season. (S6F-03216)

  • General Practice Surgeries (10 areithiau)

    To ask the Deputy First Minister how the Scottish Government will prevent further GP practice closures, in light of reports that the number of surgeries has declined in every NHS board since...

  • National Park Nominations (5 areithiau)

    To ask the Deputy First Minister by what date the Scottish Government will decide which of the national park nominations will be taken forward to the next stage. (S6F-03205)

  • Caledonian Maritime Assets Limited (Jobs) (2 areithiau)

    In light of the reports about CMAL being merged into a national ferries body, what assurances can the Deputy First Minister provide that CMAL jobs will remain in Port Glasgow town centre?

  • Caledonian System (Reoffending Rates) (2 areithiau)

    A parliamentary question that I submitted has revealed that the SNP Government holds no information on repeat offences for its flagship domestic abuse rehabilitation programme, which is known as...

  • Child Poverty (2 areithiau)

    On Tuesday, the Cabinet Secretary for Social Justice stood where the Deputy First Minister is and delivered the annual update on progress to tackle child poverty. We know that levels of child...

  • Economic Growth (2 areithiau)

    While Westminster trashes the United Kingdom with Brexit, the Scottish National Party Government is prioritising boosting economic growth. The latest Bank of Scotland business barometer report...

  • Public Bodies (Sharing of Information on Vulnerable Individuals) (2 areithiau)

    On 28 May 2020, in Inverness, Dwayne MacLeay and Gary MacKay were killed, and Kimberley Nicholson was violently stabbed. The person who carried out the attack had had contact with Police...

  • Flash Glucose Monitors (NHS Lothian) (2 areithiau)

    Only 38 per cent of type 1 diabetics in NHS Lothian have access to a flash glucose monitor, compared with 51.8 per cent across Scotland. The divide is even more stark for children, as only a...

  • Road Safety (Bearsden and Milngavie) (2 areithiau)

    I associate the Scottish Greens with colleagues’ comments in commemoration of those who made the ultimate sacrifice in Normandy 80 years ago to liberate Europe from fascism. We will...

  • Labour and Conservative Spending Plans (Public Services) (2 areithiau)

    The Deputy First Minister mentioned earlier the warnings by the Institute for Fiscal Studies that Labour and Tory spending plans will mean sharp cuts for public services. Has the Scottish...

  • Portree Community Hospital (24/7 Urgent Care) (2 areithiau)

    It seemed as though things might finally be progressing on Skye, with NHS Highland’s draft plan to restore 24/7 urgent care at Portree community hospital being submitted to ministers on 24...

  • Island Sports (3 areithiau)

    Last weekend, Orkney’s young athletes—hockey players, swimmers, footballers and netballers—successfully retained the Stuart cup in the junior intercounty competition against...