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 how many people in Mid Scotland and Fife are in receipt of support from the Scottish Welfare Fund.
To ask the Scottish Government what discussions it has had with the UK Government regarding what action can be taken to tackle secondary ticket sales for events.
To ask the Scottish Government how many GP posts are being covered by locums due to (a) a permanent vacancy and (b) long-term sick leave in practices in Fife.
To ask the Scottish Government how many GP sessions have been lost in practices in Fife in each of the last five years due to failures to (a) recruit GPs and (b) cover absences.
To ask the Scottish Government how many GPs have been employed by practices in Fife in each of the last five years.
To ask the Scottish Government which GP practices in Fife are experiencing recruitment difficulties.
To ask the Scottish Government how many GP practices in Fife have had vacancies for (a) between (i) three and six, (ii) six and nine and (iii) nine and 12 months and (b) more than a year.
To ask the Scottish Government what discussions (a) it and (b) Creative Scotland has had with the film sector in the last year regarding the promotion of locations and film infrastructure available in Scotland, including the potential studio in the Pentlands.
To ask the Scottish Government what discussions (a) it and (b) Creative Scotland has had with the developers of the film studio in the Pentlands regarding future film work and how the Scottish Government and Creative Scotland will support the film sector and its infrastructure.
To ask the Scottish Government, further to the answer to question S5O-02098 by Jeane Freeman on 16 May 2018 (Official Report, c. 14), what regulations the UK Government has laid to ensure that the carers allowance supplement is not counted as income for the purposes of housing benefit or universal credit calculations.