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Ben Macpherson SNP Chamber
11 Jun 2026
General Question Time · Scotland’s Rural College (Elmwood Campus)
As Willie Rennie referred to, the report by Professor Sir Ian Boyd will be shared publicly, alongside SRUC’s response, after its board meeting later this month. As Willie Rennie will do, the Government and I will consider that report carefully. I look forward to engaging with ...
Willie Rennie (Fife North East) (LD) LD Chamber
11 Jun 2026
General Question Time · Scotland’s Rural College (Elmwood Campus)
The minister will know that Professor Sir Ian Boyd has been commissioned by the board of SRUC to produce a report into the future of the institution in north-east Fife and Cupar for the longer term—a vision that has been long awaited. That report has now been handed over to th...
The Presiding Officer NPA Chamber
11 Jun 2026
General Question Time · Scotland’s Rural College (Elmwood Campus)
I will take a supplementary question from Willie Rennie.
Ben Macpherson SNP Chamber
11 Jun 2026
General Question Time · Scotland’s Rural College (Elmwood Campus)
I thank Michelle Campbell for her kind words, and I welcome her to the chamber. I would simply emphasise that she raises important points that are relevant both to the two colleges that she mentioned, which are either in her constituency or serve her constituents, and to SRUC,...
The Presiding Officer NPA Chamber
11 Jun 2026
General Question Time · Scotland’s Rural College (Elmwood Campus)
That is a little bit off the main question. Minister, do you wish to respond?
Michelle Campbell (Renfrewshire North and Cardonald) (SNP) SNP Chamber
11 Jun 2026
General Question Time · Scotland’s Rural College (Elmwood Campus)
First and foremost, I thank the minister for his dedication to this area. I am glad to see him return as the minister.The sustainability of Scotland’s college sector is vital in strengthening our skilled workforce and supporting our young people into positive destinations. I h...
The Presiding Officer NPA Chamber
11 Jun 2026
General Question Time · Scotland’s Rural College (Elmwood Campus)
I will take a supplementary question from Michelle Campbell.
Ben Macpherson SNP Chamber
11 Jun 2026
General Question Time · Scotland’s Rural College (Elmwood Campus)
I refer to my first answer, but I recognise the importance of the Elmwood campus and that consideration of its future is relevant to skills provision, which was raised by the member, and the local community. If the member wants to write to me with feedback from their engagemen...
Julie MacDougall Reform Chamber
11 Jun 2026
General Question Time · Scotland’s Rural College (Elmwood Campus)
I have recently met farmers across the region who are seriously concerned about the lack of available opportunities for the next generation of skilled rural workers. Courses covering horticulture, animal care and green-keeping were unique local offerings at Elmwood. If Elmwood...
The Minister for Innovation, Technology and Tertiary Education (Ben Macpherson) SNP Chamber
11 Jun 2026
General Question Time · Scotland’s Rural College (Elmwood Campus)
I thank Julie MacDougall for raising this important issue. Although SRUC is an autonomous institution with responsibility for its own decisions in relation to provision and facilities at Elmwood, I would expect it to take into account the needs of students, staff and the wider...
Julie MacDougall (Mid Scotland and Fife) (Reform) Reform Chamber
11 Jun 2026
General Question Time · Scotland’s Rural College (Elmwood Campus)
To ask the Scottish Government whether it will provide an update regarding the future of the Elmwood campus of Scotland’s Rural College in Cupar. (S7O-00052)
Angela Constance SNP Chamber
11 Jun 2026
General Question Time · NHS Tayside (Recruitment Freeze)
We are committed to building on progress. There is always more to do. Since July last year, long waits have fallen significantly, with new out-patient waits of more than a year down by 76 per cent and in-patient day-case waits of more than a year down by almost half. That has ...
Heather Anderson (Dundee City West) (SNP) SNP Chamber
11 Jun 2026
General Question Time · NHS Tayside (Recruitment Freeze)
I thank Mr Marra for his interest in waiting times across NHS Tayside, and I share some of his concerns. However, I am very conscious that the Scottish National Party Government has achieved month-on-month reductions in waiting times for 11 months in a row. I would appreciate ...
Angela Constance SNP Chamber
11 Jun 2026
General Question Time · NHS Tayside (Recruitment Freeze)
I very much appreciate Mr Marra’s concern, even if I nonetheless believe that it is somewhat misplaced. He might be relieved to know that NHS Tayside is making very clear progress in specialties including gynaecology, for example, where the number of people waiting has reduced...
Michael Marra Lab Chamber
11 Jun 2026
General Question Time · NHS Tayside (Recruitment Freeze)
I find deeply disappointing the idea that the Government does not have any position on a recruitment freeze in NHS Tayside for critical posts involved in care. The cabinet secretary should know that there are significant delays—for instance, in gynaecological care and women’s ...
The Cabinet Secretary for Health and Care (Angela Constance) SNP Chamber
11 Jun 2026
General Question Time · NHS Tayside (Recruitment Freeze)
The Scottish Government leads on the co-ordination of national activity designed to grow and retain the national health service workforce in line with service need. Decisions on the staffing of individual services are matters for health boards, which should ensure that they ha...
Michael Marra (North East Scotland) (Lab) Lab Chamber
11 Jun 2026
General Question Time · NHS Tayside (Recruitment Freeze)
To ask the Scottish Government what assessment it has made of any impact of NHS Tayside’s recruitment freeze on patient care and waiting times across Dundee and the wider Tayside region. (S7O-00051)
Ben Macpherson SNP Chamber
11 Jun 2026
General Question Time · Barra and Vatersay Community Campus
I underlined our commitment in my first answer: we are working closely with partners, as the majority funder, and we will consider the business case through a robust assurance and approval process once it is submitted.Let us not look back—let us look forward and work together....
Donald MacKinnon Lab Chamber
11 Jun 2026
General Question Time · Barra and Vatersay Community Campus
I plan to be in Barra tomorrow. Can the minister give me a timeline for the delivery of the long-promised campus project so that I can give my constituents in Barra the reassurance that it will finally become a reality?
The Presiding Officer NPA Chamber
11 Jun 2026
General Question Time · Barra and Vatersay Community Campus
Please ask a question.
Donald MacKinnon Lab Chamber
11 Jun 2026
General Question Time · Barra and Vatersay Community Campus
Although I welcome the minister’s commitment to the project, it is now 20 years since it was acknowledged that St Brendan’s hospital was in need of replacement. The people of Barra and Vatersay have had to deal with repeated false starts, delays and broken promises in that tim...
The Minister for Innovation, Technology and Tertiary Education (Ben Macpherson) SNP Chamber
11 Jun 2026
General Question Time · Barra and Vatersay Community Campus
I welcome Donald MacKinnon to the chamber. I look forward to working constructively with him and I pay tribute to his predecessor, Alasdair Allan.In answer to his important question, the Barra and Vatersay community campus project was included in our programme for government, ...
Donald MacKinnon (Na h-Eileanan an Iar) (Lab) Lab Chamber
11 Jun 2026
General Question Time · Barra and Vatersay Community Campus
To ask the Scottish Government whether it will provide an update on the current status of the Barra and Vatersay community campus project. (S7O-00050)
Angela Constance SNP Chamber
11 Jun 2026
General Question Time · Patient Waiting Times (Moray)
Orthopaedics remains a priority as we continue to focus on the reduction of long waits, which means that in-patient and day-case waits of more than 52 weeks have reduced by almost half. We are also increasing orthopaedics capacity through our national treatment centres, includ...
Laura Mitchell SNP Chamber
11 Jun 2026
General Question Time · Patient Waiting Times (Moray)
I recognise the progress that has been made in recent months to tackle the longest waits for secondary-care patients. However, I have been contacted by several constituents who continue to face lengthy waiting times for orthopaedic surgery. Will the Scottish Government set out...
The Cabinet Secretary for Health and Care (Angela Constance) SNP Chamber
11 Jun 2026
General Question Time · Patient Waiting Times (Moray)
My commitment to tackle long waits is unwavering. To date this year, we have invested an additional £100 million to increase capacity and support boards, including NHS Grampian, to build on the progress that we have made in reducing long waits. We have made real and sustained ...
Laura Mitchell (Moray) (SNP) SNP Chamber
11 Jun 2026
General Question Time · Patient Waiting Times (Moray)
To ask the Scottish Government what action it is taking to reduce waiting times for patients in Moray. (S7O-00049)
The Presiding Officer (Kenneth Gibson) NPA Chamber
11 Jun 2026
General Question Time
The first item of business is general question time. In order to get in as many people as possible, I would prefer short and succinct questions and answers to match.
The Deputy Presiding Officer (Clare Adamson) SNP Chamber
10 Jun 2026
Screen Sector
Thank you, cabinet secretary. That concludes the debate, and—this is my first time saying this—I close this meeting.Meeting closed at 18:45.
Màiri McAllan SNP Chamber
10 Jun 2026
Screen Sector
It is right to say that, with any kind of disruption—even when Glasgow’s streets are being showcased in international film and TV—we must be considerate of businesses. I am always interested in hearing about ways in which we can do that better.However, there is another angle t...
Paul Sweeney (Glasgow) (Lab) Lab Chamber
10 Jun 2026
Screen Sector
I very much share the sentiments of the cabinet secretary and, indeed, all members who have spoken in the debate. However, I want to sound a note of caution in relation to the frequent closure of streets in Glasgow. We know that Glasgow is a very Atlantic-oriented city that of...
The Cabinet Secretary for Education, Culture and Gaelic (Màiri McAllan) SNP Chamber
10 Jun 2026
Screen Sector
I thank and congratulate Alyn Smith for securing this member’s business debate, and I also thank members for their speeches. As Stephen Kerr has just reflected, this debate has been positive, and it has given all members—including me, as the new Cabinet Secretary for Education...
Stephen Kerr Con Chamber
10 Jun 2026
Screen Sector
I thought that he gave a very good speech. I think that we are aligned on the idea about brass nameplates. It is important that we extract investment into Scotland. We both live in a place that is benefiting from inward investment and the exciting future that Stirling has in t...
Alyn Smith SNP Chamber
10 Jun 2026
Screen Sector
Such as it is. Laughter.
Stephen Kerr (Mid Scotland and Fife) (Con) Con Chamber
10 Jun 2026
Screen Sector
I enjoyed the debate and all the speeches; what a contrast from the previous couple of hours. I congratulate Alyn Smith on securing the motion for his first members’ business debate. I hope that this does not destroy his credibility with his colleagues—
Jenni Minto (Argyll and Bute) (SNP) SNP Chamber
10 Jun 2026
Screen Sector
Meal do naidheachd—congratulations—to my colleague Alyn Smith on securing this members’ business debate on the importance of the screen industry in Scotland.As members will know, I believe that my constituency is Scotland’s most beautiful, because of its land and seascape and ...
Liam Kerr (North East Scotland) (Con) Con Chamber
10 Jun 2026
Screen Sector
I congratulate Alyn Smith on securing the debate. I am pleased to speak in support of the motion and to recognise the work of Screen Scotland and the wider screen sector, particularly in creating opportunities for new talent. The fact that, 31 years ago, its closest predecesso...
Q Manivannan Green Chamber
10 Jun 2026
Screen Sector
I should say that that filming is happening during recess, so I will let the programme makers know that I am available if they need me. My office will be in touch. I have also been informed that I have a passing resemblance, when the right lighting hits me, to Ben Whishaw and ...
The Minister for Innovation, Technology and Tertiary Education (Ben Macpherson) SNP Chamber
10 Jun 2026
Screen Sector
Considering the points that Q Manivannan has made, will they also share my praise for the programme and celebrate the fact that a second series of “Dept Q” is being filmed on the north-eastern side of Edinburgh, which is creating opportunities and showcasing more of Scotland t...
Q Manivannan (Edinburgh and Lothians East) (Green) Green Chamber
10 Jun 2026
Screen Sector
I thank Alyn Smith for securing this debate. I shall begin with a wee bit of a disclosure. I have been informed of a television show called “Dept Q”, which was filmed in and is set in Edinburgh, but it has nothing to do with my office. I was not consulted or invited to auditio...
David Torrance (Kirkcaldy) (SNP) SNP Chamber
10 Jun 2026
Screen Sector
I thank Alyn Smith for securing this debate. The motion recognises something that is truly worth celebrating—Scotland’s screen sector is growing and it is doing so in places that we might not expect, such as Kirkcaldy and across Fife, where creative ambition, technical skill a...
Michael Marra Lab Chamber
10 Jun 2026
Screen Sector
I absolutely agree with Mr Melville, and he is right to highlight the cinema in Arbroath. I also point to the independent cinema in Montrose, which is supported by the local port authority on a sponsorship model; it helps to provide the facilities through the funding that it g...
Lloyd Melville (Angus South) (SNP) SNP Chamber
10 Jun 2026
Screen Sector
Mr Marra and I represent the north-east of Scotland, so we also represent the Chalmers cinema in Arbroath. Does he agree that it is incumbent on all of us who want Scotland's screen sector to progress to support independent cinemas by watching films there as often as possible?
Michael Marra (North East Scotland) (Lab) Lab Chamber
10 Jun 2026
Screen Sector
I thank Alyn Smith for bringing the debate to the chamber; it is very welcome. As he outlined, the screen sector is very important for the whole of Scotland, and he rightly highlighted his own constituency’s particular assets in that respect.The sector makes a significant cont...
Alyn Smith (Stirling) (SNP) SNP Chamber
10 Jun 2026
Screen Sector
I am delighted to lead my first members’ business debate in the chamber on a subject of great importance not just to Stirling, but to Scotland and, indeed, to all of our constituencies and constituents. It is a success story, and something for us to celebrate, because we are a...
The Deputy Presiding Officer (Clare Adamson) SNP Chamber
10 Jun 2026
Screen Sector
The final item of business is a members’ business debate on motion S7M-00188, in the name of Alyn Smith, on growing Scotland’s screen sector. The debate will be concluded without any question being put.I call Alyn Smith to open the debate.Motion debated,That the Parliament wel...
The Presiding Officer NPA Chamber
10 Jun 2026
Decision Time
That concludes decision time.
The Presiding Officer NPA Chamber
10 Jun 2026
Decision Time
The result of the division on motion S7M-00294, in the name of Anas Sarwar, on an inquiry to restore public trust in Scottish politics, as amended, is: For 71, Against 50, Abstentions 0.Motion, as amended, agreed to,That the Parliament believes there is a need to restore publi...
Speaker unknown Chamber
10 Jun 2026
Decision Time
ForAdam, George (Paisley) (SNP)Adam, Karen (Banffshire and Buchan Coast) (SNP)Adamson, Clare (Motherwell and Wishaw) (SNP)Ahmed, Irshad (Edinburgh and Lothians East) (Lab)Anderson, Heather (Dundee City West) (SNP)Arthur, Tom (Renfrewshire West and Levern Valley) (SNP)Barratt, ...
The Presiding Officer NPA Chamber
10 Jun 2026
Decision Time
Your vote has been recorded.
Joe Long (Mid Scotland and Fife) (Lab) Lab Chamber
10 Jun 2026
Decision Time
On a point of order, Presiding Officer. I was unable to vote. I would have voted no.
The Presiding Officer NPA Chamber
10 Jun 2026
Decision Time
Your vote has been recorded.
The Deputy First Minister and Cabinet Secretary for Finance and Local Government (Jenny Gilruth) SNP Chamber
10 Jun 2026
Decision Time
On a point of order, Presiding Officer. My app would not connect. I would have voted yes.
The Presiding Officer NPA Chamber
10 Jun 2026
Decision Time
There will be a division.The vote is closed.
The Presiding Officer NPA Chamber
10 Jun 2026
Decision Time
The final question is, that motion S7M-00294, in the name of Anas Sarwar, on an inquiry to restore public trust in Scottish politics, as amended, be agreed to. Are we agreed?Members: No.
The Presiding Officer NPA Chamber
10 Jun 2026
Decision Time
The result of the division on amendment S7M-00294.3, in the name of Russell Findlay, is: For 53, Against 70, Abstentions 0.Amendment disagreed to.
Speaker unknown Chamber
10 Jun 2026
Decision Time
ForAhmed, Irshad (Edinburgh and Lothians East) (Lab)Baillie, Jackie (Dumbarton) (Lab)Baker, Claire (Mid Scotland and Fife) (Lab)Bannerman, Max (Highlands and Islands) (Reform)Baxter, Andrew (Skye, Lochaber and Badenoch) (LD)Beresford, Senga (South Scotland) (Reform)Bibby, Neil...
The Presiding Officer NPA Chamber
10 Jun 2026
Decision Time
There will be a division.
The Presiding Officer NPA Chamber
10 Jun 2026
Decision Time
The next question is, that amendment S7M-00294.3, in the name of Russell Findlay, which seeks to amend motion S7M-00294, in the name of Anas Sarwar, on an inquiry to restore public trust in Scottish politics, be agreed to. Are we agreed?Members: No.
The Presiding Officer NPA Chamber
10 Jun 2026
Decision Time
The result of the division on amendment S7M-00294.2, in the name of Ross Greer, is: For 70, Against 53, Abstentions 0.Amendment agreed to.
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Chamber

Meeting of the Parliament 15 September 2010

15 Sep 2010 · S3 · Meeting of the Parliament
Item of business
Scottish Ambulance Service Call Handling
I welcome the opportunity to make a statement to Parliament on the telephony problems that the Scottish Ambulance Service experienced on Wednesday 21 July. I will cover the cause of the problem, what happened on the day to ensure that calls were answered, the steps that have already been taken to prevent a recurrence and the audit that the Scottish Ambulance Service is undertaking to provide assurance that patient outcomes were not affected.

First, I will give some background. The 999 calls to the Scottish Ambulance Service are answered by one of our three emergency medical dispatch centres, which are in Inverness, Glasgow and South Queensferry. A call handler answers the calls and obtains the necessary details to allow the appropriate ambulance response to be dispatched. The systems that are in place make that a seamless process. The Glasgow telephone system is the main hub for the three centres in Scotland and it manages the local telephone systems at the other sites.

At just after 1 in the morning on Wednesday 21 July, the EMDC in Inverness started to experience disruption due to a fault in its telephony system. That fault in Inverness caused the corruption of the processor memory at the Glasgow hub, and that subsequently affected the telephony systems across the EMDCs. Throughout the day, the ambulance service and BT worked to resolve the situation, and all centres were back in full operation by 3.30 that afternoon. Contingency arrangements were activated at all three centres, and those arrangements allowed calls relating to more than 90 per cent of the incidents that the ambulance service dealt with that day to be handled in Scotland.

The Inverness centre was unable to take calls in the usual way between 1.05 am and 2.55 pm. The South Queensferry centre was unable to take calls between 9.42 am and 3.30 pm. At both those centres, BT was able to route 999 calls to mobile telephones as part of the contingency arrangements. The Glasgow centre experienced disruption between 9.56 am and 2 pm. During most of that time, four call takers were able to continue using the normal system and the remaining five call takers had to use mobile phones. However, between 1.10 pm and 2 pm, the Glasgow centre undertook a controlled closedown and restart of the system to clear all faults. During those 50 minutes, all call takers in the Glasgow centre used mobile phones.

In short, although the whole incident lasted from 1.05 am until 3.30 pm, it was only between 9.56 am and 2 pm that all three centres were affected and it was for only 50 minutes—between 1.10 pm and 2 pm—that the normal system was completely disabled. Scottish Government officials were advised of the telephony problems at about 12.25 pm and ministers’ offices were informed about 15 minutes later. The Scottish Ambulance Service has advised that the 999 calls that were answered in Scotland, either in the normal way or by mobile phone, experienced no delays between the information being received from the caller and the details being logged on the ambulance dispatch system. In addition, there was no impact on ambulance response times.

As I said, calls answered in Scotland accounted for more than 90 per cent of the total number of incidents that the Scottish Ambulance Service dealt with that day. A small number of calls were, however, routed to other ambulance services through what are known as buddy arrangements. Those arrangements form part of the contingency arrangements for a scenario such as the one that the Scottish Ambulance Service experienced on that day, and are established across all emergency services in the UK. The arrangements involve information being taken by call handlers in the buddy organisations and then passed back to the SAS for an ambulance response to be dispatched.

As a result of utilising the buddy system, a total of 149 calls were answered outside Scotland and then passed back to the Scottish Ambulance Service—121 by the Northern Ireland Ambulance Service and 28 by the North West Ambulance Service. Although those calls represent less than 10 per cent of the 1,609 incidents that the Scottish Ambulance Service dealt with that day, I want to take this opportunity to record my thanks to the services in Northern Ireland and north-west England for the invaluable support that they gave us during this period.

The Scottish Ambulance Service is undertaking a thorough review of the events of 21 July and I will return to the output of that review at the end of my statement. However, it is already clear that most aspects of the contingency arrangements worked well. For example, BT has confirmed that all 999 ambulance calls were answered during the period of disruption and I can also confirm that, once the patient information was logged on the ambulance dispatch system, ambulance response times were unaffected.

However, it is also clear that, as with any incident of this nature, we must take the opportunity to learn lessons. First and most obvious, we must work to prevent any recurrence of the situation. Immediately following the problem, BT was instructed to undertake a full review of system resilience. All the findings of that technical and complex review will be acted on and factored in to future contingency arrangements. Already, upgrades have been installed across the telephony system and analogue phones have been installed to support future resilience.

The second area in which we must learn lessons is use of the buddy system. The buddy system is an essential part of ensuring the resilience of the 999 service. However, because details are first taken by a call handler in the buddy service before being passed back to the SAS for an ambulance to be dispatched, there is an inevitable delay compared with the normal process, in which there is a seamless transfer of information from the call taker to the dispatcher. Use of the buddy system also means that, at virtually no notice, staff in another ambulance service are dealing with demand over and above the levels that they are resourced to manage.

The ambulance service has thoroughly reviewed each of the 149 calls that were passed from the Northern Ireland Ambulance Service and the North West Ambulance Service. Of them, 24 were duplicate calls, which means that 125 patients had their calls dealt with through the buddy arrangements. Of the 44 that were category A calls, the delay in the information being passed back to the Scottish Ambulance Service was less than 10 minutes in 55 per cent of cases, the average delay was 13 minutes and the longest was 57 minutes. For the 53 patients who were category B patients, the average delay was 32 minutes. The remaining 28 patients had non-emergency clinical needs.

I am very aware that these delays will have been distressing to the individuals concerned, including one of Jackie Baillie’s constituents who wrote to me about the delay that she experienced. I would like to convey to all of them my apologies and those of the chair of the Scottish Ambulance Service.

Making changes to the operation of the buddy system to address such delays will be one of the key action points from the on-going investigation. However, at this stage, I again acknowledge the hard work of all staff on duty that day, including all the staff in the buddy services.

Of course, what matter most are clinical outcomes for patients, which is why, as part of its investigation, the Scottish Ambulance Service has undertaken a clinical audit of every 999 call received on the day. The audit has focused particularly closely on the 125 patients who were routed through the buddy system. Dr George Crooks, who is the medical director of the Scottish Ambulance Service, is now in a position to assure me that the clinical case mix and outcomes that were achieved on 21 July reflected those that are experienced when the service works as normal. As is the case every day, it is not possible to achieve a positive outcome for every patient who requires an emergency ambulance. However, the service has informed me that no adverse outcomes were attributable to the delays associated with the buddy system.

I emphasise to members that the Scottish Ambulance Service investigation is still on-going. I believe that it is important for the Scottish Ambulance Service to complete its thorough and detailed investigation into the incident and for the public to be reassured about the service’s resilience, so I have asked the Scottish Ambulance Service to provide me with a detailed report on all aspects of the incident. To allow the SAS’s audit and clinical governance committees to consider the report fully, I have asked for it to be submitted to me by the end of November. I will then make it available to members through the Scottish Parliament information centre.

Of course, that does not mean that no actions will be taken until that report is published. In fact, many of the telephony actions that are required to ensure resilience in the system are already complete and the service will continue to act quickly in response to the lessons that emerge from its investigations.

As I said, the Scottish Ambulance Service’s detailed investigations remain on-going, but I hope that members are assured that the difficulties that the service experienced on 21 July are being responded to with the thoroughness that they deserve.

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Murdo Fraser (Mid Scotland and Fife) (Con) Con
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Nicola Sturgeon SNP
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Christine Grahame (South of Scotland) (SNP) SNP
We are forewarned. Does the cabinet secretary have a timescale for the completion of BT’s review of its system resilience? Can she detail any further actions...
Nicola Sturgeon SNP
I outlined in my statement some of the actions that had already been taken as a result of the BT investigation, which include the upgrade of systems and the ...
Dr Richard Simpson (Mid Scotland and Fife) (Lab) Lab
The cabinet secretary has not really explained why she had to be asked for a statement rather than going public on this issue. The 24 duplicate calls reflect...
Nicola Sturgeon SNP
All the cases have been clinically audited. As Richard Simpson will appreciate, I have given some statistics for the delays that were associated with the cal...
Michael Matheson (Falkirk West) (SNP) SNP
The cabinet secretary outlined that there were, in the course of using the buddy system, some delays in information being passed back to the Scottish Ambulan...
Nicola Sturgeon SNP
I am grateful to Michael Matheson for raising an important aspect of this matter. I am reluctant to anticipate and pre-empt the specific recommendations that...
Jamie Stone (Caithness, Sutherland and Easter Ross) (LD) LD
As we have heard, it all started in Inverness, where the system went down for nearly 14 hours. Can the cabinet secretary tell me—possibly in due course—why t...
Nicola Sturgeon SNP
It is certainly not my understanding that the problem was down to old equipment. There was an issue with the systems, which is why systems upgrades have been...
Maureen Watt (North East Scotland) (SNP) SNP
The cabinet secretary said that the disruption spread from Inverness to Glasgow through the connection between the systems. Will the review look into whether...
Nicola Sturgeon SNP
I am sure that the investigation will cover all such matters. As I said in response to Michael Matheson, it would not be helpful to pre-empt some of the inve...
Johann Lamont (Glasgow Pollok) (Lab) Lab
I was stunned to discover on a visit to Northern Ireland on 11 August that the serious systems failure had occurred. I am even more stunned now to discover t...
Nicola Sturgeon SNP
I say to Johann Lamont in all sincerity that I reflect carefully on all such incidents and on everything that is said in the chamber by members from across t...
Nigel Don (North East Scotland) (SNP) SNP
I am reassured because the system’s resilience was as good as it was. I am sure that that reassures the cabinet secretary, too. Will she consider reviewing t...
The Presiding Officer NPA
Please answer as briefly as you can.
Nicola Sturgeon SNP
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