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Official Report: search what was said in Parliament

The Official Report is a written record of public meetings of the Parliament and committees.  

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Dates of parliamentary sessions
  1. Session 1: 12 May 1999 to 31 March 2003
  2. Session 2: 7 May 2003 to 2 April 2007
  3. Session 3: 9 May 2007 to 22 March 2011
  4. Session 4: 11 May 2011 to 23 March 2016
  5. Session 5: 12 May 2016 to 4 May 2021
  6. Current session: 13 May 2021 to 4 November 2025
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SPCB Supported Bodies Landscape Review Committee

SPCB Supported Bodies Landscape Review

Meeting date: 30 January 2025

Ash Regan

You have intimated that the report led to a positive benefit. Could you give us an example of that?

SPCB Supported Bodies Landscape Review Committee

SPCB Supported Bodies Landscape Review

Meeting date: 30 January 2025

Ash Regan

I agree. Can you confirm to the committee that the governance changes that were suggested in the Auditor General’s section 22 report have been implemented in full?

SPCB Supported Bodies Landscape Review Committee

Interests

Meeting date: 12 December 2024

Ash Regan

Good morning. I have no relevant interests to declare.

Health, Social Care and Sport Committee

Gender Identity Services for Children and Young People

Meeting date: 7 May 2024

Ash Regan

Good morning, Dr Cass. I want to pick up on a couple of areas that have already been discussed. The first is about the cohort of patients. The data shows a huge and quick increase in birth-registered females, the majority of whom are same-sex attracted. That is a very different cohort from the one that was considered in the earlier studies. Also, the new cohort’s presentation is much more complex. You have suggested that care should routinely include, for instance, screening for neurodevelopmental conditions. Will you tell us a little bit more about the change in the cohort, the extent to which treatments had been based on the previous one, and the potential risks around that?

Health, Social Care and Sport Committee

Gender Identity Services for Children and Young People

Meeting date: 7 May 2024

Ash Regan

Thank you. I have a question on detransitioners, if I may.

Economy and Fair Work Committee

Petroineos Grangemouth

Meeting date: 17 January 2024

Ash Regan

Good morning. I want to follow on from Gordon MacDonald’s question. The figures for 2022-23 show that the revenue from Scotland’s oil and gas activity was £10.6 billion, which was a record amount. That £10.6 billion from Scotland’s oil and gas activity flowed into the UK Treasury. It has been reported that it would take an investment in Grangemouth of about £80 million to not only extend its life but make it profitable. That, ultimately, is what we are discussing this morning. Does the UK Government not understand that, in that context, the people of Scotland would reasonably expect a share of the revenue that comes from oil and gas to be invested back into Scotland’s infrastructure?

Economy and Fair Work Committee

Petroineos Grangemouth

Meeting date: 17 January 2024

Ash Regan

The minister talked about one United Kingdom, but it is Scotland that produces 90 per cent of the oil and gas for the UK, and it is Scotland that will be left with no refinery. Would the UK Government be so relaxed about the situation if the boot were on the other foot and England had no capacity to refine oil?

Economy and Fair Work Committee

Petroineos Grangemouth

Meeting date: 17 January 2024

Ash Regan

[Inaudible.]—refinery when it produces 90 per cent—

Economy and Fair Work Committee

Petroineos Grangemouth

Meeting date: 17 January 2024

Ash Regan

Can I follow up on that, convener?

Criminal Justice Committee

Management of Transgender Prisoners

Meeting date: 11 January 2024

Ash Regan

We will have to agree to disagree on that. I have in front of me a number of submissions from experts who have been watching the policy’s development over the past five years very carefully, and they would completely disagree with your position on that. They say that the policy does not protect the safety of women. I am not just referring to physical safety—I am also referring to issues such as psychological harm. I am sure that Ms Medhurst will understand where I am going with that.