- Asked by: John Mason, MSP for Glasgow Shettleston, Scottish National Party
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Date lodged: Monday, 12 May 2014
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Current Status:
Taken in the Chamber on 13 May 2014
To ask the Scottish Government what its response is to the report in the Sunday Herald suggesting that the Labour administrations in the 1970s ignored advice about setting up a North Sea oil wealth fund.
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Taken in the Chamber on 13 May 2014
- Asked by: John Mason, MSP for Glasgow Shettleston, Scottish National Party
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Date lodged: Wednesday, 30 April 2014
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Answered by Keith Brown on 7 May 2014
To ask the Scottish Government what it is doing to attract and encourage more boats to make use of the River Clyde.
Answer
The Scottish Government recognises the value of the River Clyde to a wide range of commercial, business and leisure users and would welcome any initiative which encourages the growth and expansion of industry, tourism and transport services based around the use of the estuary.
This year, as part of the celebrations for the Commonwealth Games in Glasgow, VisitScotland, through Homecoming Scotland, is supporting The Homecoming Muster and The Commonwealth Flotilla. More than 250 vessels and crews have applied to take part in this spectacular opportunity to sail up the Clyde to the centre of Glasgow as part of the celebrations.
- Asked by: John Mason, MSP for Glasgow Shettleston, Scottish National Party
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Date lodged: Thursday, 01 May 2014
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Current Status:
Taken in the Chamber on 8 May 2014
To ask the First Minister what the Scottish Government’s position is on the increase in Scotland’s population.
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Taken in the Chamber on 8 May 2014
- Asked by: John Mason, MSP for Glasgow Shettleston, Scottish National Party
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Date lodged: Monday, 28 April 2014
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Current Status:
Taken in the Chamber on 1 May 2014
To ask the First Minister whether the Scottish Government will provide an update on the economic benefits of the Commonwealth Games.
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Taken in the Chamber on 1 May 2014
- Asked by: John Mason, MSP for Glasgow Shettleston, Scottish National Party
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Date lodged: Thursday, 20 March 2014
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Answered by Liam McArthur on 27 March 2014
To ask the Scottish Parliamentary Corporate Body what discussions it has had with energy suppliers regarding the efficiency of the energy bill payment process for constituency and regional offices.
Answer
It is a matter for individual Members to determine their preferred payment method with their chosen energy supplier and the SPCB has not held any discussions with suppliers in that regard. The Members’ Expenses Scheme allows a range of methods to reimburse Members for the costs they incur in running their local offices:
Members may pay their energy supplier directly and submit a claim to the Allowances Office for reimbursement.
BACS payments can be made by the Allowances Office directly to the energy supplier on behalf of the Member, on receipt of actual authorised invoices.
Where Members have negotiated set monthly payment amounts, regular BACS payments can be made directly to the energy supplier, with a final reconciliation of payments made and charges due at the end of each year.
Where Members have set up a direct debit to the energy supplier from their own bank account, arrangements can be made to pay a set monthly amount to the Member in advance of the direct debit payment coming from their own bank account with final reconciliation of payments made and charges due at the end of the payment year.
- Asked by: John Mason, MSP for Glasgow Shettleston, Scottish National Party
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Date lodged: Wednesday, 26 March 2014
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Current Status:
Taken in the Chamber on 2 April 2014
To ask the Scottish Government what estimate it has made of cost savings of using Revenue Scotland rather than HMRC for collecting and managing landfill tax and land and buildings transaction tax.
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Taken in the Chamber on 2 April 2014
- Asked by: John Mason, MSP for Glasgow Shettleston, Scottish National Party
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Date lodged: Wednesday, 19 March 2014
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Current Status:
Taken in the Chamber on 26 March 2014
To ask the Scottish Government how schools are teaching about sectarianism.
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Taken in the Chamber on 26 March 2014
- Asked by: John Mason, MSP for Glasgow Shettleston, Scottish National Party
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Date lodged: Wednesday, 05 March 2014
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Current Status:
Answered by David Stewart on 19 March 2014
To ask the Scottish Parliamentary Corporate Body how it encourages people to visit the Parliament by bicycle and what arrangements are in place for people wanting to pass through security with folding bikes.
Answer
The Parliament actively encourages the use of bicycles as a healthy means of transport when visiting the Scottish Parliament. Cycle racks are conveniently situated close to the Parliament, with two racks directly in front of the Parliament public entrance at Horse Wynd and further facilities are available at Dynamic Earth for use by visitors to the Parliament.
We are unable to allow visitors to bring bicycles into the building for security reasons, coupled with the difficulty of screening bicycles at the public entrance.
- Asked by: John Mason, MSP for Glasgow Shettleston, Scottish National Party
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Date lodged: Wednesday, 05 March 2014
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Taken in the Chamber on 12 March 2014
To ask the Scottish Government what its position is on the widening availability and increased marketing of e-cigarettes.
Answer
Taken in the Chamber on 12 March 2014
- Asked by: John Mason, MSP for Glasgow Shettleston, Scottish National Party
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Date lodged: Monday, 24 February 2014
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Current Status:
Taken in the Chamber on 25 February 2014
To ask the Scottish Government what its position is on the report in the Daily Record about conditions at the hostel, the Bellgrove Hotel, and, in light of such institutions being supported by public money, whether it considers that they should meet certain standards.
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Taken in the Chamber on 25 February 2014