Parliamentary questions can be asked by any MSP to the Scottish Government or the Scottish Parliamentary Corporate Body. The questions provide a means for MSPs to get factual and statistical information.
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To ask the Scottish Government what progress has been made on the delivery of its Heat in Buildings Strategy, including decarbonising homes and workplaces.
To ask the Scottish Government what progress it is making on closing the attainment gap in the Mid Scotland and Fife region.
To ask the Scottish Government when it will publish its next declaration of ministerial car journeys, in line with the terms of the Scottish Ministerial Code.
To ask the Scottish Government what work it is doing to tackle the reported staffing crisis within the early years sector.
To ask the Scottish Government what its response is to the latest Homeless Deaths 2021 figures from the National Records of Scotland, which show that an estimated 250 homeless people died in 2021.
To ask the Scottish Government how it plans to ensure that the detection and management of the psychological consequences of stroke are seen as a priority by NHS boards.
To ask the Scottish Government what its position is regarding the key message in the Stroke Association’s recent report, Keeping Stroke Recoveries in Mind, that "emotional and psychological wellbeing for someone after a stroke is just as important as their physical recovery".
To ask the Scottish Government what support it is giving to blind and partially sighted people as they recover from the consequences of the COVID-19 pandemic lockdown restrictions.
To ask the Scottish Government how much the First Minister’s trip to the United States of America on 16-17 May 2022 cost.
To ask the Scottish Government how much the (a) Regeneration Capital Grant Fund (RCGF) and (b) Town Centre Capital Fund (TCCF) has invested in (i) Fife, (ii) Stirling, (iii) Clackmannanshire and (iv) Perth and Kinross, in the financial year (A) 2020-21 and (B) 2021-22.