First Minister’s Questions – 27/02/2020

First Minister’s Questions, live from the Scottish Parliament in Holyrood.

Scottish Parliament – First Minister’s Questions.

 

Join us for First Minister’s Questions, live from the Scottish Parliament in Holyrood.

11:40am General Questions

Alasdair Allan S5O-04179
1. To ask the Scottish Government how many people are employed by the Crofting Commission.

Annabelle Ewing S5O-04180
2. To ask the Scottish Government whether it plans to review exemptions under the plastic bag charging scheme.

Shona Robison S5O-04181
3. To ask the Scottish Government what its response is to the announcement that Police Scotland is developing proposals to trial the use of a lifesaving nasal spray that allows officers to treat victims of a drugs overdose.

Tom Mason
4. [Withdrawn]

Margaret Mitchell S5O-04183
5. To ask the Scottish Government what it is doing to support the voluntary and third sectors.

Alison Harris S5O-04184
6. To ask the Scottish Government how it measures the outcomes of city and regional growth deals.

Jenny Gilruth
7. [Not Lodged]

Claire Baker S5O-04186
8. To ask the Scottish Government what action it is taking to address antisocial behaviour on quad bikes and similar off-road vehicles.

Neil Bibby S5O-04187
9. To ask the Scottish Government what action it is taking to improve transport links in West Scotland.

Colin Beattie S5O-04188
10. To ask the Scottish Government what is being done to find a long-term solution to the pollution issue in the River Esk in the Midlothian North and Musselburgh constituency.

12:00pm First Minister’s Questions

Jackson Carlaw S5F-03983
1. Question to be taken in Chamber.

Richard Leonard S5F-03984
2. Question to be taken in Chamber.

Patrick Harvie S5F-03985
3. Question to be taken in Chamber.

Willie Rennie S5F-03986
4. Question to be taken in Chamber.

Stuart McMillan S5F-04002
5. To ask the First Minister what the economic impact has been this year of flooding.

Brian Whittle S5F-03992
6. To ask the First Minister what the Scottish Government considers to be the educational benefits of learning to play music.

Sarah Boyack S5F-03998
7. To ask the First Minister what the Scottish Government’s response is to COSLA’s statement that the draft Budget proposals put the 2030 child poverty target at risk.

 
 
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