Information between 4th January 2026 - 24th January 2026
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7 Jan 2026 - Jury Trials - View Vote Context Steve Barclay voted Aye - in line with the party majority and against the House One of 100 Conservative Aye votes vs 0 Conservative No votes Tally: Ayes - 182 Noes - 290 |
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7 Jan 2026 - Rural Communities - View Vote Context Steve Barclay voted Aye - in line with the party majority and against the House One of 100 Conservative Aye votes vs 0 Conservative No votes Tally: Ayes - 105 Noes - 332 |
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13 Jan 2026 - Finance (No. 2) Bill - View Vote Context Steve Barclay voted Aye - in line with the party majority and against the House One of 89 Conservative Aye votes vs 0 Conservative No votes Tally: Ayes - 172 Noes - 334 |
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13 Jan 2026 - Finance (No. 2) Bill - View Vote Context Steve Barclay voted Aye - in line with the party majority and against the House One of 95 Conservative Aye votes vs 0 Conservative No votes Tally: Ayes - 187 Noes - 351 |
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13 Jan 2026 - Finance (No. 2) Bill - View Vote Context Steve Barclay voted No - in line with the party majority and against the House One of 91 Conservative No votes vs 0 Conservative Aye votes Tally: Ayes - 348 Noes - 167 |
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13 Jan 2026 - Finance (No. 2) Bill - View Vote Context Steve Barclay voted Aye - in line with the party majority and against the House One of 91 Conservative Aye votes vs 1 Conservative No votes Tally: Ayes - 181 Noes - 335 |
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13 Jan 2026 - Finance (No. 2) Bill - View Vote Context Steve Barclay voted Aye - in line with the party majority and against the House One of 92 Conservative Aye votes vs 0 Conservative No votes Tally: Ayes - 184 Noes - 331 |
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13 Jan 2026 - Finance (No. 2) Bill - View Vote Context Steve Barclay voted No - in line with the party majority and against the House One of 89 Conservative No votes vs 0 Conservative Aye votes Tally: Ayes - 344 Noes - 173 |
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12 Jan 2026 - Finance (No. 2) Bill - View Vote Context Steve Barclay voted No - in line with the party majority and against the House One of 91 Conservative No votes vs 0 Conservative Aye votes Tally: Ayes - 324 Noes - 180 |
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12 Jan 2026 - Finance (No. 2) Bill - View Vote Context Steve Barclay voted Aye - in line with the party majority and against the House One of 90 Conservative Aye votes vs 0 Conservative No votes Tally: Ayes - 167 Noes - 350 |
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12 Jan 2026 - Finance (No. 2) Bill - View Vote Context Steve Barclay voted Aye - in line with the party majority and against the House One of 99 Conservative Aye votes vs 0 Conservative No votes Tally: Ayes - 188 Noes - 341 |
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12 Jan 2026 - Finance (No. 2) Bill - View Vote Context Steve Barclay voted No - in line with the party majority and against the House One of 95 Conservative No votes vs 0 Conservative Aye votes Tally: Ayes - 344 Noes - 181 |
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12 Jan 2026 - Finance (No. 2) Bill - View Vote Context Steve Barclay voted Aye - in line with the party majority and against the House One of 94 Conservative Aye votes vs 0 Conservative No votes Tally: Ayes - 185 Noes - 344 |
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12 Jan 2026 - Clause 1 - View Vote Context Steve Barclay voted Aye - in line with the party majority and against the House One of 99 Conservative Aye votes vs 0 Conservative No votes Tally: Ayes - 188 Noes - 341 |
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12 Jan 2026 - Clause 1 - View Vote Context Steve Barclay voted No - in line with the party majority and against the House One of 91 Conservative No votes vs 0 Conservative Aye votes Tally: Ayes - 324 Noes - 180 |
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12 Jan 2026 - Clause 1 - View Vote Context Steve Barclay voted No - in line with the party majority and against the House One of 95 Conservative No votes vs 0 Conservative Aye votes Tally: Ayes - 344 Noes - 181 |
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12 Jan 2026 - Clause 1 - View Vote Context Steve Barclay voted Aye - in line with the party majority and against the House One of 90 Conservative Aye votes vs 0 Conservative No votes Tally: Ayes - 167 Noes - 350 |
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12 Jan 2026 - Clause 1 - View Vote Context Steve Barclay voted Aye - in line with the party majority and against the House One of 94 Conservative Aye votes vs 0 Conservative No votes Tally: Ayes - 185 Noes - 344 |
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20 Jan 2026 - Diego Garcia Military Base and British Indian Ocean Territory Bill - View Vote Context Steve Barclay voted No - in line with the party majority and against the House One of 97 Conservative No votes vs 0 Conservative Aye votes Tally: Ayes - 344 Noes - 182 |
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20 Jan 2026 - Sentencing Bill - View Vote Context Steve Barclay voted No - in line with the party majority and against the House One of 97 Conservative No votes vs 0 Conservative Aye votes Tally: Ayes - 319 Noes - 127 |
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20 Jan 2026 - Diego Garcia Military Base and British Indian Ocean Territory Bill - View Vote Context Steve Barclay voted No - in line with the party majority and against the House One of 95 Conservative No votes vs 0 Conservative Aye votes Tally: Ayes - 347 Noes - 185 |
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20 Jan 2026 - Diego Garcia Military Base and British Indian Ocean Territory Bill - View Vote Context Steve Barclay voted No - in line with the party majority and against the House One of 97 Conservative No votes vs 0 Conservative Aye votes Tally: Ayes - 347 Noes - 184 |
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21 Jan 2026 - Northern Ireland Troubles: Legacy and Reconciliation - View Vote Context Steve Barclay voted No - in line with the party majority and against the House One of 88 Conservative No votes vs 0 Conservative Aye votes Tally: Ayes - 373 Noes - 106 |
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21 Jan 2026 - National Insurance Contributions (Employer Pensions Contributions) Bill - View Vote Context Steve Barclay voted No - in line with the party majority and against the House One of 98 Conservative No votes vs 0 Conservative Aye votes Tally: Ayes - 316 Noes - 194 |
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21 Jan 2026 - National Insurance Contributions (Employer Pensions Contributions) Bill - View Vote Context Steve Barclay voted Aye - in line with the party majority and against the House One of 98 Conservative Aye votes vs 0 Conservative No votes Tally: Ayes - 195 Noes - 317 |
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21 Jan 2026 - National Insurance Contributions (Employer Pensions Contributions) Bill - View Vote Context Steve Barclay voted Aye - in line with the party majority and against the House One of 95 Conservative Aye votes vs 0 Conservative No votes Tally: Ayes - 191 Noes - 326 |
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Steve Barclay speeches from: Chinese Embassy
Steve Barclay contributed 1 speech (16 words) Tuesday 20th January 2026 - Commons Chamber Cabinet Office |
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Steve Barclay speeches from: Holocaust Memorial Bill
Steve Barclay contributed 2 speeches (670 words) Consideration of Lords amendments Tuesday 20th January 2026 - Commons Chamber Ministry of Housing, Communities and Local Government |
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Steve Barclay speeches from: Oral Answers to Questions
Steve Barclay contributed 1 speech (78 words) Monday 19th January 2026 - Commons Chamber Department for Education |
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Steve Barclay speeches from: Finance (No. 2) Bill
Steve Barclay contributed 1 speech (54 words) Committee of the whole House (day 2) Tuesday 13th January 2026 - Commons Chamber HM Treasury |
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Steve Barclay speeches from: New Medium Helicopter Contract
Steve Barclay contributed 1 speech (122 words) Monday 12th January 2026 - Commons Chamber Ministry of Defence |
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Steve Barclay speeches from: Jury Trials
Steve Barclay contributed 2 speeches (493 words) Wednesday 7th January 2026 - Commons Chamber Ministry of Justice |
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Steve Barclay speeches from: Rural Communities
Steve Barclay contributed 5 speeches (906 words) Wednesday 7th January 2026 - Commons Chamber Department for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs |
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Steve Barclay speeches from: Ukraine and Wider Operational Update
Steve Barclay contributed 1 speech (73 words) Wednesday 7th January 2026 - Commons Chamber Ministry of Defence |
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Horticulture
Asked by: Steve Barclay (Conservative - North East Cambridgeshire) Wednesday 7th January 2026 Question to the Department for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs: To ask the Secretary of State for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs, what plans the Government has to introduce a replacement for the UK Fruit and Vegetable Aid Scheme to ensure continued investment in UK horticulture and maintain competitiveness with European growers. Answered by Angela Eagle - Minister of State (Department for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs) Future support for the horticulture sector is being considered alongside Defra’s work to simplify and rationalise agricultural grant funding, ensuring that grants deliver the most benefit for food security and taxpayer value. Our new Farming and Food Partnership Board, bringing together industry and government leaders, will also develop tailored growth plans for sectors including horticulture.
We are already doing a great deal to support the sector. Of at least £200 million allocated to The Farming Innovation Programme (FIP) through to 2030, to date nearly £40 million—representing 26% of total awards—has been granted to research projects benefiting the sector offering targeted opportunities for fruit and vegetable businesses to become more profitable, resilient, and sustainable. Further opportunities for farmer and grower led trials to test ideas and solutions are also now available in FIP via ADOPT grants.
Wider Government support includes: our five-year extension to the Seasonal Worker visa route, providing much needed stability and certainty to businesses; as well as extending the easement on import checks on medium risk fruit and vegetables ahead of the new SPS agreement deal with the EU. |
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19th January 2026
Steve Barclay (Conservative - North East Cambridgeshire) 1.1. Employment and earnings - Ad hoc payments Payment received on 23 December 2025 - £4,000.00 Source |
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7 Jan 2026, 5:45 p.m. - House of Commons "promise you one thing. I won't be here. >> Steve Barclay. >> Thank you. >> Madam Speaker. " Sean Woodcock MP (Banbury, Labour) - View Video - View Transcript |
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7 Jan 2026, 3:35 p.m. - House of Commons "government will back down, leaving their credibility in shreds. >> Steve Barclay Madam Deputy " Sir Ashley Fox MP (Bridgwater, Conservative) - View Video - View Transcript |
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7 Jan 2026, 3:35 p.m. - House of Commons ">> Steve Barclay Madam Deputy Speaker, now, I wouldn't say this of most of the debates that I attend in the House, but I think " Sir Ashley Fox MP (Bridgwater, Conservative) - View Video - View Transcript |
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19 Jan 2026, 2:55 p.m. - House of Commons " Steve Barclay. of the 11th of January, she said that the much needed special educational needs school, Lyme Academy, in March, could proceed if " Rt Hon Steve Barclay MP (North East Cambridgeshire, Conservative) - View Video - View Transcript |
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20 Jan 2026, 5:05 p.m. - House of Commons "in all its forms, wherever it's found. >> Thank you. Hey. Hey, Steve Barclay. Thank you, Madam. " Susan Murray MP (Mid Dunbartonshire, Liberal Democrat) - View Video - View Transcript |
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20 Jan 2026, 2:57 p.m. - House of Commons " Steve Barclay speaker. >> That the approval. >> Of this mega Chinese embassy. >> Makes the British people safer? >> Minister. " Rt Hon Steve Barclay MP (North East Cambridgeshire, Conservative) - View Video - View Transcript |
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Holocaust Memorial Bill
29 speeches (6,508 words) Consideration of Lords amendments Tuesday 20th January 2026 - Commons Chamber Ministry of Housing, Communities and Local Government Mentions: 1: Miatta Fahnbulleh (LAB - Peckham) Member for North East Cambridgeshire (Steve Barclay) and his plea for transparency, which we hear. - Link to Speech |
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Rural Communities
205 speeches (25,787 words) Wednesday 7th January 2026 - Commons Chamber Department for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs Mentions: 1: Robbie Moore (Con - Keighley and Ilkley) Friend the Member for North East Cambridgeshire (Steve Barclay), who I was proud to serve with as a Minister - Link to Speech |
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Tuesday 21st April 2026 3 p.m. Finance Committee (Commons) - Private Meeting View calendar - Add to calendar |
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Tuesday 10th February 2026 5:30 p.m. Liaison Committee (Commons) - Private Meeting View calendar - Add to calendar |
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Monday 2nd March 2026 4:30 p.m. Restoration and Renewal Client Board - Private Meeting View calendar - Add to calendar |
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Wednesday 7th January 2026 9:30 a.m. 1st Meeting, 2026 (Session 6) The committee will meet at 9:30am at TG.60-CR3 The Fleming Room and will be broadcast on www.scottishparliament.tv. 1. Decision on taking business in private: The Committee will decide whether to take agenda items 4, 5, 6 and 7 in private. 2. The 2023/24 audit of UHI Perth: The Committee will take evidence from— Catherine Etri, Interim Principal and Chief Executive, Alistair Wylie, Interim Chair, and Lynn Murray, Depute Principal (Operations), UHI Perth. Vicki Nairn, Principal and Vice-Chancellor and Mike Baxter, Chief Financial Officer, University of the Highlands and Islands. Jacqui Brasted, Director of Access, Learning and Outcomes and Tiffany Ritchie, Acting Director of Finance, Scottish Funding Council. 3. NHS in Scotland 2025: Finance and performance: The Committee will take evidence from— Stephen Boyle, Auditor General for Scotland. Leigh Johnston, Senior Manager and Bernie Milligan, Audit Manager, Audit Scotland. 4. NHS in Scotland 2025: Finance and performance: The Committee will consider the evidence heard at agenda item 3 and take further evidence from— Stephen Boyle, Auditor General for Scotland. Leigh Johnston, Senior Manager and Bernie Milligan, Audit Manager, Audit Scotland. 5. The 2023/24 audit of UHI Perth: The Committee will consider the evidence heard at agenda item 2 and take further evidence from— Stephen Boyle, Auditor General for Scotland. Derek Hoy, Senior Manager, Audit Scotland. 6. The 2023/24 audit of UHI Perth: The Committee will consider the evidence heard at agenda items 2 and 5 and agree any further action it wishes to take. 7. NHS in Scotland 2025: Finance and performance: The Committee will consider the evidence heard at agenda items 3 and 4 and agree any further action it wishes to take. For further information, contact the Clerk to the Committee at [email protected] View calendar - Add to calendar |
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Wednesday 14th January 2026 9:30 a.m. 2nd Meeting, 2026 (Session 6) The committee will meet at 9:30am at TG.60-CR3 The Fleming Room and will be broadcast on www.scottishparliament.tv. 1. Decision on taking business in private: The Committee will decide whether to take agenda items 4, 5, 6 and 7 in private. 2. The 2024/25 audit of Historic Environment Scotland: The Committee will take evidence from— Stephen Boyle, Auditor General for Scotland. Lisa Duthie, Audit Director and Carole Grant, Audit Director, Audit Scotland. 3. Cairngorm funicular railway: The Committee will take evidence from— Nick Kempe, Campaigner and Mountaineer, Gordon Bulloch, Former Environmental Land Remediation and Business Turnaround Manager, and Dave Morris, Cairngorm and International Mountain Expert, Parkswatch Scotland. 4. The 2024/25 audit of Historic Environment Scotland: The Committee will consider the evidence heard at agenda item 2 and take further evidence from— Stephen Boyle, Auditor General for Scotland. Lisa Duthie, Audit Director and Carole Grant, Audit Director, Audit Scotland. 5. The 2024/25 audit of Historic Environment Scotland: The Committee will consider the evidence heard at agenda items 2 and 4 and agree any further action it wishes to take. 6. Cairngorm funicular railway: The Committee will consider the evidence heard at agenda item 3 and agree any further action it wishes to take. 7. Work programme: The Committee will consider its work programme. For further information, contact the Clerk to the Committee, Claire Menzies at [email protected] View calendar - Add to calendar |
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Wednesday 21st January 2026 9:30 a.m. 3rd Meeting, 2026 (Session 6) The committee will meet at 9:30am at TG.60-CR3 The Fleming Room and will be broadcast on www.scottishparliament.tv. 1. Decision on taking business in private: The Committee will decide whether to take agenda items 4, 5 and 6 in private. 2. Improving care experience: Delivering The Promise: The Committee will take evidence from— Fiona Duncan, Independent Strategic Advisor - the promise and Chair of, The Promise Scotland. 3. Delayed discharges: A symptom of the challenges faced by health and social care/ Community health and social care: Performance 2025: The Committee will take evidence from— Stephen Boyle, Auditor General for Scotland. Carol Calder, Audit Director and Adam Bullough, Audit Manager, Audit Scotland. Malcolm Bell, Member, Accounts Commission. 4. Delayed discharges: A symptom of the challenges facing health and social care/ Community health and social care: Performance 2025: The Committee will consider the evidence heard at agenda item 3 and take further evidence from— Stephen Boyle, Auditor General for Scotland. Carol Calder, Audit Director and Adam Bullough, Audit Manager, Audit Scotland. Malcolm Bell, Member, Accounts Commission. 5. Improving care experience: Delivering The Promise: The Committee will consider the evidence heard at agenda item 2 and agree any further action it wishes to take. 6. Delayed discharges: A symptom the the challenges facing health and social care/ Community health and social care: Performance 2025: The Committee will consider the evidence it heard at agenda items 3 and 4 and agree any further action it wishes to take. For further information, contact the Clerk to the Committee, Claire Menzies at [email protected] View calendar - Add to calendar |
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Wednesday 28th January 2026 9:30 a.m. 4th Meeting, 2026 (Session 6) The committee will meet at 9:30am at TG.60-CR3 The Fleming Room and will be broadcast on www.scottishparliament.tv. 1. Decision on taking business in private: The Committee will decide whether to take agenda items 3, 4, 5, 6 and 7 in private. 2. Administration of Scottish income tax 2024/25: The Committee will take evidence from— Stephen Boyle, Auditor General for Scotland. Richard Robinson, Senior Manager, Audit Scotland. Gareth Davies, Comptroller and Auditor General and Peter Morland, Director - Financial Audit, National Audit Office. 3. Administration of Scottish income tax 2024/25: The Committee will consider the evidence heard at agenda item 2 and take further evidence from— Stephen Boyle, Auditor General for Scotland. Richard Robinson, Senior Manager, Audit Scotland. 4. Legacy paper: The Committee will consider an approach to its draft legacy paper. Stephen Boyle, Auditor General for Scotland. Mark MacPherson, Audit Director, Audit Scotland. 5. Legacy paper: The Committee will consider and agree its approach to its draft legacy paper. 6. Administration of Scottish income tax 2024/25: The Committee will consider the evidence heard at agenda items 2 and 3 and agree any further action it wishes to take. 7. Work programme: The Committee will consider its work programme. For further information, contact the Clerk to the Committee, Claire Menzies at [email protected] View calendar - Add to calendar |
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Wednesday 4th February 2026 9:30 a.m. 5th Meeting, 2026 (Session 6) The committee will meet at 9:30am at TG.60-CR3 The Fleming Room and will be broadcast on www.scottishparliament.tv. 1. Decision on taking business in private: The Committee will decide whether to take agenda items 4, 5, 6 and 7 in private. 2. The 2024/25 audit of the Scottish Government Consolidated Accounts/ Financial sustainability and taxes: The Committee will take evidence from— Joe Griffin, Permanent Secretary, Gregor Irwin, Director-General Economy, Shona Riach, Director-General Exchequer, Strategy and Performance, and Jackie McAllister, Chief Financial Officer, Scottish Government. 3. The 2024/25 audit of Historic Environment Scotland: The Committee will take evidence from— Katerina Brown, Chief Executive, Sir Mark Jones, Chair, and Stephen Uphill, Chief Operating Officer, Historic Environment Scotland. Shona Riach, Director-General Exchequer, Strategy and Performance and Kenneth Hogg, Director for Culture and External Affairs, Scottish Government. 4. The 2024/25 audit of Historic Environment Scotland: The Committee will consider the evidence heard at agenda item 3 and take further evidence from— Stephen Boyle, Auditor General for Scotland. Carole Grant, Audit Director and Lisa Duthie, Audit Director, Audit Scotland. 5. The 2024/25 audit of the Scottish Government Consolidated Accounts/ Financial sustainability and taxes: The Committee will consider the evidence heard at agenda item 2 and take further evidence from— Stephen Boyle, Auditor General for Scotland. Carole Grant, Audit Director, Inire Evong, Audit Manager, and Thomas Charman, Senior Auditor, Audit Scotland. 6. The 2024/25 audit of the Scottish Government Consolidated Accounts/ Financial sustainability and taxes: The Committee will consider the evidence heard at agenda items 2 and 5 and agree any further action it wishes to take. 7. The 2024/25 audit of Historic Environment Scotland: The Committee will consider the evidence heard at agenda items 3 and 4 and agree any further action it wishes to take. For further information, contact the Clerk to the Committee, Claire Menzies at [email protected] View calendar - Add to calendar |
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Wednesday 11th February 2026 9:30 a.m. 6th Meeting, 2026 (Session 6) The committee will meet at 9:30am at TG.60-CR3 The Fleming Room and will be broadcast on www.scottishparliament.tv. 1. Decision on taking business in private: The Committee will decide whether to take agenda items 3, 4 and 5 in private. 2. Best Value in policing: Joint Best Value audit of policing in Scotland: The Committee will take evidence from— Stephen Boyle, Auditor General for Scotland. Fiona Mitchell-Knight, Audit Director and Lucy Jones, Audit Manager, Audit Scotland. Craig Naylor, HM Chief Inspector of Constabulary in Scotland and John Paterson, Lead Inspector, HM Inspectorate of Constabulary in Scotland. 3. Best Value in policing: Joint Best Value audit of policing in Scotland: The Committee will consider the evidence heard at agenda item 2 and take further evidence from— Stephen Boyle, Auditor General for Scotland. Fiona Mitchell-Knight, Audit Director and Lucy Jones, Audit Manager, Audit Scotland. Craig Naylor, HM Chief Inspector of Constabulary in Scotland and John Paterson, Lead Inspector, HM Inspectorate of Constabulary in Scotland. 4. Best Value in policing: Joint Best Value audit of policing in Scotland: The Committee will consider the evidence heard at agenda items 2 and 3 and agree any further action it wishes to take. 5. Cairngorm funicular railway: The Committee will consider a draft report on the Cairngorm funicular railway. For further information, contact the Clerk to the Committee, Claire Menzies at [email protected] View calendar - Add to calendar |
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Tuesday 13th January 2026
Chief Medical Officer Directorate Source Page: Cost to NHS Scotland of prescribing paracetamol tablets: FOI release Document: FOI 202500485630 - Information released - Documents (PDF) Found: 2022, Thorrun Govind, chair of the Royal Pharmaceutical Society’s English Pharmacy Board, urged Steve Barclay |