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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 13 February 2026
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Constitution, Europe, External Affairs and Culture Committee

National Outcomes

Meeting date: 16 May 2024

Clare Adamson

That leads on to my last question, which is about one of the provisions in that bill: the establishment of a sustainable development commissioner. You may be aware that there are active conversations in the Parliament about the value of commissioners, about where they sit in relation to committees and about the expense of commissioners and of running commissions. Why is a sustainable development commissioner a critical part of that bill? Can a better case be made for having a commissioner? If we are to continue with commissioners, why should we have a sustainable development commissioner?

Constitution, Europe, External Affairs and Culture Committee

Office for the Internal Market (Annual Report)

Meeting date: 16 May 2024

Clare Adamson

You are very welcome. I thank both of you very much.

10:21 Meeting suspended.  

10:25 On resuming—  

Constitution, Europe, External Affairs and Culture Committee

National Outcomes

Meeting date: 16 May 2024

Clare Adamson

I am very conscious of time, so I ask for succinct answers that do not repeat what has been said.

Constitution, Europe, External Affairs and Culture Committee

Office for the Internal Market (Annual Report)

Meeting date: 16 May 2024

Clare Adamson

In evidence to the committee in March last year, the Institute for Government told us that UKIMA

“cut across the whole common frameworks programme in creating the market access principles that limit the scope for effective divergence”.—[Official Report, Constitution, Europe, External Affairs and Culture Committee, 16 March 2023; c 12.]

Do you agree, or do you see a pattern moving towards less regulatory divergence as a result of UKIMA?

Constitution, Europe, External Affairs and Culture Committee

National Outcomes

Meeting date: 16 May 2024

Clare Adamson

Welcome back to the meeting. We will continue to take evidence for the inquiry into the Scottish Government’s national outcomes and indicators relating to international policy. We are joined by Louise Davies, head of policy and communications at Scotland’s International Development Alliance; Lewis Ryder-Jones, advocacy adviser at Oxfam Scotland; and Dr Graham Long, senior lecturer at Newcastle University. I thank you for proactively approaching the committee about your work in this area.

In response to the Scottish Government’s public consultation, you called for measurement of more relevant indicators and better alignment with the United Nations sustainable development goals. What is your assessment of the document that has been laid before the Parliament for consultation? Have you had any role in the development of the new international indicators? I will start with Ms Davies.

Constitution, Europe, External Affairs and Culture Committee

Decision on Taking Business in Private

Meeting date: 16 May 2024

Clare Adamson

Good morning, and a warm welcome to the 12th meeting in 2024 of the Constitution, Europe, External Affairs and Culture Committee. We have apologies from Neil Bibby, and we welcome committee substitutes Foysol Choudhury and Kevin Stewart to the committee. We have also received apologies from Meghan Gallacher.

Agenda item 1 is a decision on taking business in private. Are members content to take agenda item 4 in private?

Members indicated agreement.

Constitution, Europe, External Affairs and Culture Committee

Review of the EU-UK Trade and Co-operation Agreement

Meeting date: 9 May 2024

Clare Adamson

Ewen, do you want to add anything?

Constitution, Europe, External Affairs and Culture Committee

Review of the EU-UK Trade and Co-operation Agreement

Meeting date: 9 May 2024

Clare Adamson

Thank you. Catherine, do you have any thoughts?

Constitution, Europe, External Affairs and Culture Committee

Review of the EU-UK Trade and Co-operation Agreement

Meeting date: 9 May 2024

Clare Adamson

Our next agenda item is to continue to take evidence on the committee’s inquiry into the review of the European Union-United Kingdom trade and co-operation agreement—the TCA. We have two panels this morning. For our first panel, we are joined in person by Gareth Williams, head of policy for Prosper, and Catherine McWilliam, national director of the Institute of Directors Scotland. Online, we are joined by Kate Foster, senior international affairs adviser, Federation of Small Businesses, and William Bain, head of trade policy, British Chambers of Commerce. A warm welcome to you all this morning.

I will open the questioning. Thank you for your written submissions, but I would like to get a sense of the current challenges in trading with the EU. What would you like to see in a review of the TCA, and which issues would your members prioritise? What are the challenges ahead that you see on the horizon? There is a lot in that. I will go to Mr Bain first.

Constitution, Europe, External Affairs and Culture Committee

Review of the EU-UK Trade and Co-operation Agreement

Meeting date: 9 May 2024

Clare Adamson

You mentioned 350 companies. How many of those would you class as SMEs?