-  Asked by:     Alex Rowley, MSP for Mid Scotland and Fife, Scottish Labour
 
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                                            Date lodged: Wednesday, 20 November 2019
                                        
 
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                                                Taken in the Chamber on 28 November 2019
                                    
 
                                
                            
To ask the Scottish Government, in light of public authorities not taking the necessary action to clear waste from the M90 Commerce Park at Lathalmond near Dunfermline, what action it can take to address local residents' environmental concerns.
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                                Taken in the Chamber on 28 November 2019
                         
                        
                            
                                
                                
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                                        -  Asked by:     Alex Rowley, MSP for Mid Scotland and Fife, Scottish Labour
 
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                                            Date lodged: Monday, 04 November 2019
                                        
 
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                                            Answered by   Aileen Campbell on 12 November 2019
                                    
 
                                
                            
To ask the Scottish Government what its position is on whether the Business Improvement District (BID) model is sustainable for supporting and regenerating town centres into the future.
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                                    The Scottish Government is supporting Scotland’s Towns Partnership (STP) to build on the success of Business Improvement Districts by developing a new and more expansive model. This model will deliver more inclusive and energetic partnerships, improve resources and impact, and bring greater sustainable growth to town centres and other areas across Scotland.
 
                         
                        
                            
                                
                                
                                        -  Asked by:     Alex Rowley, MSP for Mid Scotland and Fife, Scottish Labour
 
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                                            Date lodged: Tuesday, 29 October 2019
                                        
 
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                                            Answered by   Aileen Campbell on 12 November 2019
                                    
 
                                
                            
To ask the Scottish Government what its position is on whether adequate regulations and safeguards are in place to ensure that the public are protected when buying pre-paid funeral plans.
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                                    The Scottish Government believes that the regulation of the pre-paid funeral plan market should be strengthened. As a reserved matter, we have urged the UK Government to take action to ensure there is sufficient protection in place for people taking out funeral plans.
We are therefore pleased that HM Treasury has recently consulted on amendments to the legislative framework which would bring all funeral plan providers within the remit of the Financial Conduct Authority (the FCA). We will continue to call on the UK Government to take action in this area.
 
                         
                        
                            
                                
                                
                                        -  Asked by:     Alex Rowley, MSP for Mid Scotland and Fife, Scottish Labour
 
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                                            Date lodged: Wednesday, 02 October 2019
                                        
 
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                                            Answered by   Jamie Hepburn on 10 October 2019
                                    
 
                                
                            
To ask the Scottish Government what its position is on whether the current regulatory framework for insolvency practitioners is effective.
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                                     While there is an effective regulatory framework in place. The Scottish Government will always continue to look to improve it where it is necessary.
 
                         
                        
                            
                                
                                
                                        -  Asked by:     Alex Rowley, MSP for Mid Scotland and Fife, Scottish Labour
 
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                                            Date lodged: Wednesday, 18 September 2019
                                        
 
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                                                Taken in the Chamber on 25 September 2019
                                    
 
                                
                            
To ask the Scottish Government whether trade union access and the promotion of collective bargaining, as set out in the Fair Work First principles, are conditions for companies receiving government financial support, including grants from enterprise agencies.
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                                Taken in the Chamber on 25 September 2019
                         
                        
                            
                                
                                
                                        -  Asked by:     Alex Rowley, MSP for Mid Scotland and Fife, Scottish Labour
 
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                                            Date lodged: Wednesday, 04 September 2019
                                        
 
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                                            Answered by   Michael Matheson on 17 September 2019
                                    
 
                                
                            
To ask the Scottish Government what analysis it has carried out of traffic levels on both approaches to the Queensferry Crossing; what its response is to reports of frequent queues, and what action it can take to alleviate these. 
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                                    Transport Scotland is undertaking an evaluation of the Forth Replacement Crossing Project, in line with our published guidance for major infrastructure projects. This will compare conditions including traffic flows, one year after motorway regulations came into force in February 2018, with forecasts made during project design and development. We anticipate that the evaluation report of the first year will be completed in early 2020. Further evaluations will be undertaken at 3 and 5 years.
Some of the Intelligent Transportation System (ITS) that assists with the new controlled motorway stretching from the M90 Junction 3 to Newbridge is still in its infancy and will improve journey time reliability as more of the system goes live. This includes the ramp metering at both Ferrytoll and Queensferry junctions, which should assist the traffic flow on the mainline and decrease delays caused by joining traffic during peak periods. This ramp metering will hold traffic on the slip road joining the Queensferry Crossing section of the M90 to allow the mainline flow to take priority. This should link in to the traffic lights at the exit slip to the new Queensferry roundabout, discouraging drivers from using the slips as a rat-run. The ITS will also vary the mandatory speed limits across this section of the network depending on traffic volume, which again should assist with flows.
 
                         
                        
                            
                                
                                
                                        -  Asked by:     Alex Rowley, MSP for Mid Scotland and Fife, Scottish Labour
 
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                                            Date lodged: Monday, 02 September 2019
                                        
 
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                                                Taken in the Chamber on 3 September 2019
                                    
 
                                
                            
To ask the Scottish Government what support it is providing to Fife Council to deal with the impact on pupils of the fire at Woodmill High School.
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                                Taken in the Chamber on 3 September 2019
                         
                        
                            
                                
                                
                                        -  Asked by:     Alex Rowley, MSP for Mid Scotland and Fife, Scottish Labour
 
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                                            Date lodged: Monday, 22 July 2019
                                        
 
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                                            Answered by   Jeane Freeman on 8 August 2019
                                    
 
                                
                            
To ask the Scottish Government how many integration joint boards are reporting funding shortages in their budgets.
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                                    The consolidated financial reports for Integration Authorities are published quarterly in arrears on the Scottish Government Website:
https://www.gov.scot/publications/nhs-scotland-and-integration-authorities-consolidated-financial-reporting-2019-2020/ 
The first of these consolidated reports for 2019-20 will be published on 30 September 2019, although financial information on individual Integration Authorities is made public on their own websites as it becomes available.
The most recent consolidated financial report (Quarter 4 2018-19) is available on the Scottish Government Website:
https://www.gov.scot/publications/nhsscotland-and-integration-authorities-consolidated-financial-reporting-2018-2019/ 
Within this report, all integration Authorities, with the exception of North Ayrshire, have reported a balanced cumulative financial position for their 2018-19 Annual Accounts (subject to audit). North Ayrshire reported an in-year surplus of £0.668 million and have used this to reduce money due to the Council from £5.807 million to £5.139 million.
 
                         
                        
                            
                                
                                
                                        -  Asked by:     Alex Rowley, MSP for Mid Scotland and Fife, Scottish Labour
 
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                                            Date lodged: Monday, 22 July 2019
                                        
 
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                                            Answered by   Jeane Freeman on 8 August 2019
                                    
 
                                
                            
To ask the Scottish Government what action it is taking to address the reported shortage of GPs in Fife.
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                                    NHS Fife Health Board is responsible for the provision of primary care services in its area and is currently developing its strategic response to GP recruitment and retention challenges, in combination with targeted support to general practices where appropriate.
The Scottish Government is taking action to ensure that general practice is sustainable in every area of Scotland over the long term. Actions include: investing an additional £250 million in direct support of general practice by the end of this Parliamentary period; delivering a new GP contract from 2018 onwards, which makes a career in general practice even more attractive by reducing GPs' risk and substantially building up the multi-disciplinary team around GPs; and delivering at least 800 more GPs over ten years, through a full range of interventions such as a targeted GP marketing campaign, an increase in medical school places, and delivery of Scotland’s first Graduate Entry Medicine programme (ScotGEM), with a focus on GP and rural medicine, which launched on 3 October 2018.