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Angus Robertson SNP Chamber
19 Mar 2026
Invasion of Ukraine
The simple answer is yes, and we should be getting on with it. I appeal to the European Union in particular to look at that matter closely. I also take the opportunity to appeal to Hungary and Slovakia to not stand in the way of supporting Ukraine. I am meeting the Slovakian a...
Angus Robertson SNP Chamber
19 Mar 2026
Invasion of Ukraine
I hear the concerns that Murdo Fraser has raised. I will look very closely and as sympathetically as I can at the correspondence.After he intervened earlier, Kevin Stewart made a very moving speech—his last of the parliamentary session. With your indulgence, Deputy Presiding O...
The Cabinet Secretary for Constitution, External Affairs and Culture (Angus Robertson) SNP Chamber
19 Mar 2026
Invasion of Ukraine
I thank colleagues for their thoughtful contributions to this debate. The Scottish Parliament speaks with one voice in solidarity with Ukraine. If one was watching proceedings, one would not be able to guess which party any of us represented. We are speaking with one voice.Ken...
Angus Robertson SNP Chamber
17 Mar 2026
Non-surgical Procedures and Functions of Medical Reviewers (Scotland) Bill: Stage 3
On a point of order, Presiding Officer. I am still having trouble connecting to the system. I would have voted no.
The Cabinet Secretary for Constitution, External Affairs and Culture (Angus Robertson) SNP Chamber
17 Mar 2026
Non-surgical Procedures and Functions of Medical Reviewers (Scotland) Bill: Stage 3
On a point of order, Presiding Officer. Unfortunately, I could not connect. I would have voted no.
Angus Robertson SNP Chamber
13 Mar 2026
Assisted Dying for Terminally Ill Adults (Scotland) Bill: Stage 3
On a point of order, Presiding Officer. My apologies, but I could not connect. I would have voted no.
The Cabinet Secretary for Constitution, External Affairs and Culture (Angus Robertson) SNP Chamber
13 Mar 2026
Assisted Dying for Terminally Ill Adults (Scotland) Bill: Stage 3
On a point of order, Presiding Officer. Unfortunately, I could not connect. I would have voted yes.
The Cabinet Secretary for Constitution, External Affairs and Culture (Angus Robertson) SNP Chamber
12 Mar 2026
Assisted Dying for Terminally Ill Adults (Scotland) Bill: Stage 3
On a point of order, Presiding Officer. Unfortunately, I could not connect. I would have voted no.
The Cabinet Secretary for Constitution, External Affairs and Culture (Angus Robertson) SNP Chamber
11 Mar 2026
Assisted Dying for Terminally Ill Adults (Scotland) Bill: Stage 3
On a point of order, Deputy Presiding Officer. I would have voted yes.
Angus Robertson SNP Chamber
11 Mar 2026
Portfolio Question Time · Public Libraries (Rural Areas)
That is a helpful intervention. The key operative intervention is with the Scottish Library and Information Council, which does a lot of the co-ordination work across library provision in Scotland. I have taken a note of Mr Rennie’s point, and I will raise it. I will be happy ...
Angus Robertson SNP Chamber
11 Mar 2026
Portfolio Question Time · Public Libraries (Rural Areas)
I pay tribute to Mark Ruskell for his tenacious pursuit of this issue and for the invitation to attend Scone library. He will wish to be aware that the Scottish Library and Information Council will publish the recommendations from the public libraries beyond adequate working g...
Angus Robertson SNP Chamber
11 Mar 2026
Portfolio Question Time · Public Libraries (Rural Areas)
I gently say to Roz McCall that, again, I am getting calls from members on the Conservative Party benches to intervene in the democratic decision making of local councils, which is something that they normally oppose.In answering her question, I draw her attention to the fact ...
The Cabinet Secretary for Constitution, External Affairs and Culture (Angus Robertson) SNP Chamber
11 Mar 2026
Portfolio Question Time · Public Libraries (Rural Areas)
The Scottish Government will provide an increase of £100,000 in funding to the Scottish Library and Information Council in 2026-27. This will take funding to £1.035 million. That is on top of our general revenue funding to local authorities and includes £450,000 for the public...
Angus Robertson SNP Chamber
11 Mar 2026
Portfolio Question Time · Freedom of Speech (Culture Sector)
The first point that I will make is that—as I hope that Tess White knows—Creative Scotland operates at arm’s length from Government. It does so for very good reasons, because it is not for a culture secretary to order an arm’s-length organisation when it comes to creative cont...
The Cabinet Secretary for Constitution, External Affairs and Culture (Angus Robertson) SNP Chamber
11 Mar 2026
Portfolio Question Time · Freedom of Speech (Culture Sector)
The Scottish Government recognises freedom of speech as an essential part of a healthy culture sector and democracy. At the same time, the exercise of that right must never be used to justify behaviour that is harmful, intimidating or unlawful. The Scottish Government works wi...
Angus Robertson SNP Chamber
11 Mar 2026
Portfolio Question Time · Scotland’s People
Clearly, Graham Simpson is a keen genealogy buff, as am I. I have an account on Scotland’s People, as he does. It would be incorrect to leave the impression that Scotland’s People is not available around the world. It is open to everybody. I acknowledge that Scotland’s People ...
The Cabinet Secretary for Constitution, External Affairs and Culture (Angus Robertson) SNP Chamber
11 Mar 2026
Portfolio Question Time · Scotland’s People
I asked Alison Byrne, the chief executive of National Records of Scotland, to respond. The answer is as follows: as well as through the Scotland’s People website, National Records of Scotland provides access to its records at General Register House in Edinburgh, local family h...
Angus Robertson SNP Chamber
11 Mar 2026
Portfolio Question Time · Culture and the Arts Promotion(Local Authorities)
I thank Foysol Choudhury for the opportunity to highlight Edinburgh international festival’s launch announcement. I encourage members across the chamber to share the exciting contents of the programme and the details of what we will be able to see later in the year.Mr Choudhur...
Angus Robertson SNP Chamber
11 Mar 2026
Portfolio Question Time · Culture and the Arts Promotion(Local Authorities)
I acknowledge the concerns that Neil Bibby raises and I recognise that a great number of people, particularly in Glasgow, are concerned about those developments. In the first instance, the issue relates to Glasgow City Council and Creative Scotland. I am being updated on the s...
Angus Robertson SNP Chamber
11 Mar 2026
Portfolio Question Time · Culture and the Arts Promotion(Local Authorities)
I regularly hear, particularly from the member’s side of the chamber, that local decision making is important. I agree that it is right that local councils should make decisions, but I appeal to them to protect and support cultural provision in their local authority areas. The...
The Cabinet Secretary for Constitution, External Affairs and Culture (Angus Robertson) SNP Chamber
11 Mar 2026
Portfolio Question Time · Culture and the Arts Promotion(Local Authorities)
Although it is for local authorities to decide how they allocate their funding, the Scottish Government’s budget for 2026-27 provides, in addition to the block grant, a further £20 million in funding for culture. That provides on-going funding for our flagship culture collecti...
Angus Robertson SNP Chamber
11 Mar 2026
Portfolio Question Time · Scottish Opera
I do not have that information to hand, but I will be happy to correspond with Bill Kidd on that question. I have already put on record that the significant amount of funding for Scottish Opera means that it is the single highest publicly funded performance organisation in Sco...
Angus Robertson SNP Chamber
11 Mar 2026
Portfolio Question Time · Scottish Opera
—for the national performing companies and culture, to actually vote for them in the future.
Angus Robertson SNP Chamber
11 Mar 2026
Portfolio Question Time · Scottish Opera
I would take Liam Kerr’s calls for more funding for the national performing companies seriously if he had actually voted for the record increase in culture funding, but he voted against that. Scottish Opera will receive £8.6 million in 2026-27, which will ensure that it is the...
The Cabinet Secretary for Constitution, External Affairs and Culture (Angus Robertson) SNP Chamber
11 Mar 2026
Portfolio Question Time · Scottish Opera
The Scottish Government will provide £8.6 million in funding to Scottish Opera in 2026-27 as part of £24.6 million in funding for the five national performing companies. The Scottish Government aims to provide additional funding in future financial years as part of the commitm...
Angus Robertson SNP Chamber
11 Mar 2026
Portfolio Question Time · National Performing Companies
We are now 70 per cent through the record additional uplift in annual spending in culture, which I hope that Murdo Fraser—having voted against the budget, of course—will welcome. It is also fair to put on the record that multiyear funding has been delivered through Creative Sc...
Angus Robertson SNP Chamber
11 Mar 2026
Portfolio Question Time · National Performing Companies
I agree with Emma Roddick that one of the advantages of having national performing companies is that they perform throughout the nation, including in Eden Court. I know that their performances are greatly valued in the Highlands, as they are elsewhere in the country.I expect t...
The Cabinet Secretary for Constitution, External Affairs and Culture (Angus Robertson) SNP Chamber
11 Mar 2026
Portfolio Question Time · National Performing Companies
The Scottish Government will provide £24.6 million in funding in the 2026-27 financial year to support our five world-class national performing companies, which demonstrates our support for those organisations. We have provided an uplift of £1 million in funding across our fiv...
Angus Robertson SNP Chamber
11 Mar 2026
Portfolio Question Time · National Theatre of Scotland (20th Anniversary)
I join Bob Doris in congratulating the NTS on reaching its milestone anniversary and in wishing it well for its 20th birthday year. We aim to provide additional funding in future years. I understand the importance of multiyear funding, having seen how it is benefiting other ar...
The Cabinet Secretary for Constitution, External Affairs and Culture (Angus Robertson) SNP Chamber
11 Mar 2026
Portfolio Question Time · National Theatre of Scotland (20th Anniversary)
This is the final portfolio question time of the parliamentary session, so it is an opportunity to put on record my appreciation of having been able to serve as the cabinet secretary as well as my appreciation of colleagues across the parties who have an interest in the portfo...
Angus Robertson SNP Chamber
03 Mar 2026
Topical Question Time · Middle East Conflict (Scottish Airports)
The First Minister has made public his views and the views of the Scottish Government for everyone to hear, so I have no doubt that they have been heard by the United States consulate in Scotland. The Scottish Government’s position in relation to the United States and Israeli ...
Angus Robertson SNP Chamber
03 Mar 2026
Topical Question Time · Middle East Conflict (Scottish Airports)
The first thing that I would say to Patrick Harvie is that, as he knows, the Scottish Government’s position on international law and maintaining international law is absolutely clear, and the First Minister has outlined that.I remind Patrick Harvie that I sat in the House of C...
Angus Robertson SNP Chamber
03 Mar 2026
Topical Question Time · Middle East Conflict (Scottish Airports)
I think that I have already answered that question. We have made approaches to the UK Government to seek clarity, because we want to be assured that no aircraft passing through Scottish Government-owned airports have been part of offensive operations against Iran. I have now s...
Angus Robertson SNP Chamber
03 Mar 2026
Topical Question Time · Middle East Conflict (Scottish Airports)
The Scottish Government is clear in our support for international law, but Mercedes Villalba will have to accept that I am not a lawyer, so I am not in a position to judge. The First Minister has been absolutely clear about the concerns that we have about the nature of the off...
The Cabinet Secretary for Constitution, External Affairs and Culture (Angus Robertson) SNP Chamber
03 Mar 2026
Topical Question Time · Middle East Conflict (Scottish Airports)
Glasgow Prestwick airport and some Highlands and Islands Airports Ltd airports are an important stopover point for many air forces—including the United Kingdom’s Royal Air Force and those of other NATO partners, such as the United States—and have been for many years. That is i...
Angus Robertson SNP Chamber
03 Mar 2026
Topical Question Time · Middle East Conflict (Support for Residents in Scotland)
As the First Minister has said, it is not clear that the actions taken by the United States and Israel were compatible with the international rules-based system. The Iranian regime is, of course, repugnant and repressive, but we all still have to operate within the law.The Pri...
Angus Robertson SNP Chamber
03 Mar 2026
Topical Question Time · Middle East Conflict (Support for Residents in Scotland)
I thank Jamie Greene for his follow-up question. There was much to it. The First Minister has outlined the Scottish Government’s position that we support international law and has outlined our concerns. Those concerns are shared by a great many people around the country and ar...
Angus Robertson SNP Chamber
03 Mar 2026
Topical Question Time · Middle East Conflict (Support for Residents in Scotland)
Jamie Greene is absolutely right to highlight those two groups. First, although estimates vary, it is thought that there are 300,000 UK citizens in the affected region; pro rata, that would be about 24,000 people from Scotland—it might be slightly more or slightly less. Some o...
The Cabinet Secretary for Constitution, External Affairs and Culture (Angus Robertson) SNP Chamber
03 Mar 2026
Topical Question Time · Middle East Conflict (Support for Residents in Scotland)
The Scottish Government has been in daily contact with the United Kingdom Government’s Foreign, Commonwealth and Development Office since Israeli and US military action began against Iran. The FCDO has responsibility for consular support of British citizens overseas, and I am ...
Angus Robertson SNP Committee
26 Feb 2026
Scottish Broadcasting
:At various stages, I have met people who are involved in the project. The Government wants to be as supportive as possible, but, understandably, there is a requirement for that to be an arm’s-length body because of the independence of journalism. There is a challenge in that,...
Angus Robertson SNP Committee
26 Feb 2026
Scottish Broadcasting
:Yes.
Angus Robertson SNP Committee
26 Feb 2026
Scottish Broadcasting
:That is true, but you might add to that the national performing companies, such as Scottish Opera, which is a really good case in point. I will correct what I said a moment ago—I said screen builders when I meant set builders.Sets are required for television, but they are als...
Angus Robertson SNP Committee
26 Feb 2026
Scottish Broadcasting
:I agree with Mr Kerr, but I want to make a wider observation: I encourage the BBC and others across the sector to become involved in the teaching of screen studies. Their interest should start earlier than third-level education. Perhaps that is an issue that could be looked a...
Angus Robertson SNP Committee
26 Feb 2026
Scottish Broadcasting
:Surely not.
Angus Robertson SNP Committee
26 Feb 2026
Scottish Broadcasting
:I will say yes and then leave one thought with you by circling back to a question that you asked earlier, which was about skills. Something really exciting is happening in relation to the broadcasting and screen sector. I strongly encourage the committee to take an interest i...
Angus Robertson SNP Committee
26 Feb 2026
Scottish Broadcasting
:I have digressed.
Angus Robertson SNP Committee
26 Feb 2026
Scottish Broadcasting
:I am not aware of there being a Government position on that, although Mr Halcro Johnston knows that there are parliamentary rules about what is permissible that he and I, whether as members of the Scottish Parliament or the Westminster Parliament, have to stick to. The issue ...
Angus Robertson SNP Committee
26 Feb 2026
Scottish Broadcasting
:That is a perennial question, and I am sympathetic to the perspective that you come from in asking it. You are right to point out that there are tremendous community radio stations. There is also local news provision, which is important, through the likes of BBC Orkney, BBC S...
Angus Robertson SNP Committee
26 Feb 2026
Scottish Broadcasting
:All channels will have a role to play as long as there is an older viewing demographic that accesses television in a largely linear way. That will continue until people stop accessing linear television. Those of us who do not watch linear television will be watching material ...
Angus Robertson SNP Committee
26 Feb 2026
Scottish Broadcasting
:Or country pursuits. However, we will say rugby. After a while, the algorithm knows that Mr Halcro Johnston likes watching rugby, and that he lives in Scotland. Ergo, the chances are that, on the iPlayer, he will get much more rugby, and Scottish rugby, content. I think that ...
Angus Robertson SNP Committee
26 Feb 2026
Scottish Broadcasting
:Yes. I will regret not mentioning Channel 5, although I do not watch that on linear output either.However, my point is not an unfair characterisation. We have the linear issue, and then we have a BBC Scotland channel that is available on linear television but is not number 1,...
Angus Robertson SNP Committee
26 Feb 2026
Scottish Broadcasting
:No. I would not conflate the two things.On the one hand, we have the issue of linear access, whereby people consider channels 1, 2, 3 and 4 to be important, and everything else to be a lot less important. If they have kids, they perhaps also know where CBeebies is, or they pe...
Angus Robertson SNP Committee
26 Feb 2026
Scottish Broadcasting
:I have a confession to make, which is that I do not watch linear television full stop. In that, I am probably part of an emerging majority in the country. However, I watch programmes that have been made for the BBC Scotland channel, just as I watch things that have been commi...
Angus Robertson SNP Committee
26 Feb 2026
Scottish Broadcasting
:Indeed. I know that, for people who are not sports fans, it probably does not mean much to point all this out but, for those who do appreciate sport, the first thing to realise is that not just football but Saturday afternoon sport in general on BBC Scotland—and on its commer...
Angus Robertson SNP Committee
26 Feb 2026
Scottish Broadcasting
:First of all, we need to appreciate how good it is. Mr Adam has pointed to a number of top-quality aspects of both commercial and public service radio. I would say that it is more than top quality; indeed, I have said so to Hayley Valentine and Tim Davie. On a Saturday, BBC R...
Angus Robertson SNP Committee
26 Feb 2026
Scottish Broadcasting
:There was quite a lot in that question. I should say that I worked for the first public service broadcaster to become digital in Europe, and that change was, at the time, revolutionary. The idea of radio stations editing tape, literally with a razor blade, for the evening new...
Angus Robertson SNP Committee
26 Feb 2026
Scottish Broadcasting
:That is a fair concern, because the jury is out on what happened on those two examples when Ofcom had a locus; it should have protected screen commissioning in Scotland, and in the case of public service obligations to news, it should have protected the interests of viewers, ...
Angus Robertson SNP Committee
26 Feb 2026
Scottish Broadcasting
:Yes, it does.
Angus Robertson SNP Committee
26 Feb 2026
Scottish Broadcasting
:My opinion is that Ofcom should use its powers more—for example, on commissioning, the spirit of the outcome of the rules, as well as the letter, is clear to be seen and understood. There has almost been a reticence on the part of Ofcom to use its full powers for fear of I do...
Angus Robertson SNP Committee
26 Feb 2026
Scottish Broadcasting
:It does, but it is not for me to sit here and speak on behalf of Ofcom.
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Chamber

Meeting of the Parliament 19 March 2026 [Draft]

19 Mar 2026 · S6 · Meeting of the Parliament
Item of business
Invasion of Ukraine

The simple answer is yes, and we should be getting on with it. I appeal to the European Union in particular to look at that matter closely. I also take the opportunity to appeal to Hungary and Slovakia to not stand in the way of supporting Ukraine. I am meeting the Slovakian ambassador immediately after this debate, which is why I gave a short answer, and I will make that point to him directly.

Ukraine is a key part of the European family. Western unity cannot fracture, and we must continue to stand in international solidarity and steadfast support of Ukraine. As Ukraine works to consolidate recent gains and secure further political and financial backing, the Scottish Government continues to respond to urgent Ukrainian requests for support by working closely with the International Committee of the Red Cross. We have helped to ensure that medical equipment, including beds, mattresses and oxygen concentrators, are donated to hospitals and health structures in need. That includes support for burns centres, most of which are in close proximity to front lines, including Kherson and Zaporizhzhia, to support the most vulnerable.

We have joined the likes of Denmark, Sweden and France in supporting Ukraine’s defence against Russia by arranging for aquaculture nets at the end of their working life to be sent from Scotland to help the nation to defend itself against deadly Russian drone attacks. Vital infrastructure in strategic locations in eastern Ukraine will be protected by draping the nets overhead to catch exploding drones.

Following the continued escalation of missile and drone attacks that deliberately target critical energy infrastructure, the Scottish Government is also looking at how we can support the Ukrainian Government’s most recent request for energy equipment to help communities across Ukraine to regain access to reliable heating and power during this critical period. This week, with the kind support of the Energy Industries Council, the First Minister wrote to energy businesses across Scotland, setting out what is needed and seeking to identify any available equipment.

As we reflect on the urgent need for a just and lasting peace in Ukraine, it is important that we also recognise the extraordinary humanitarian effort that has taken place in Scotland. Since the war began, more than 29,000 Ukrainian people have arrived in the UK, under sponsorship from either an individual in Scotland or the Scottish Government, and more than 21,000 of those arrivals have come through Scotland’s supersponsor scheme.

I place on record my deep gratitude to local authorities, third sector partners, schools, volunteers and the many Scots who opened and continue to open their homes to offer safety and stability. Through that partnership, Scotland has been able to provide a safe and warm home for those displaced by the horrors of war. Many Ukrainians have already begun to rebuild their lives here, contributing to our communities as valued friends, neighbours and colleagues. Their courage in the face of profound uncertainty continues to inspire us.

As we look forward to a future of peace, it is vital that we restate our unwavering support for all who have found safety here. Scotland will stand beside you for as long as you need us. Our country remains a place of refuge and, if you choose, a place to call home. Slava Ukraini. Heroyam slava.

In the same item of business

The Deputy Presiding Officer (Liam McArthur) LD
The next item of business is a members’ business debate on motion S6M-20434, in the name of Kenneth Gibson, on approaching the fourth anniversary of Russia’s...
Kenneth Gibson (Cunninghame North) (SNP) SNP
I thank Ross Greer, Paul Sweeney and my Scottish National Party colleagues, who signed my motion to enable this debate to take place.I welcome the members of...
Murdo Fraser (Mid Scotland and Fife) (Con) Con
I associate myself entirely with everything that Kenny Gibson is saying. He might be coming on to talk about the support that people in Scotland are showing ...
Kenneth Gibson SNP
I absolutely agree with that very welcome intervention. Indeed, it means that I no longer have to cover that part of my speech, because Mr Fraser has touched...
The Deputy Presiding Officer (Liam McArthur) LD
Before we move to the open debate, I encourage members who wish to participate to make sure that their cards are in and that they have pressed their request-...
Kevin Stewart (Aberdeen Central) (SNP) SNP
I thank Kenny Gibson for securing the debate. This is likely to be my last speech in this place.Last month marked four years since Putin’s full-scale invasio...
Stephen Kerr (Central Scotland) (Con) Con
I am pleased to follow Kevin Stewart in giving his last address to the Scottish Parliament. Of course, I wish him all the very best. He is right, as were Mur...
The Deputy Presiding Officer (Liam McArthur) LD
Before I call the next speaker, I encourage the cabinet secretary to put his card in. I call Jamie Hepburn.13:07
Jamie Hepburn (Cumbernauld and Kilsyth) (SNP) SNP
I pay tribute to and thank my friend Kevin Stewart for his many years of public service and wish him all the best for the future.I am also grateful for the o...
Colin Beattie (Midlothian North and Musselburgh) (SNP) SNP
I thank Kenny Gibson for securing this members’ business debate; however, I am saddened that it is still necessary. The brutal and illegal full-scale invasio...
Paul Sweeney (Glasgow) (Lab) Lab
I congratulate Mr Gibson, the member for Cunninghame North, on securing today’s debate with his members’ business motion, which I was pleased to sign.More th...
Willie Coffey (Kilmarnock and Irvine Valley) (SNP) SNP
I thank Kenny Gibson for bringing this debate to the chamber, four years on from the start of the conflict. It is perhaps a sign that four years have passed ...
The Cabinet Secretary for Constitution, External Affairs and Culture (Angus Robertson) SNP
I thank colleagues for their thoughtful contributions to this debate. The Scottish Parliament speaks with one voice in solidarity with Ukraine. If one was wa...
Murdo Fraser Con
I have written to the cabinet secretary about Tayside and Strathearn Help for Ukraine, which is still being overwhelmed with donations from people across Sco...
Angus Robertson SNP
I hear the concerns that Murdo Fraser has raised. I will look very closely and as sympathetically as I can at the correspondence.After he intervened earlier,...
Stephen Kerr Con
Does the cabinet secretary agree that the seized assets that belong to Russian oligarchs and other friends of Putin should be put immediately at the disposal...
Angus Robertson SNP
The simple answer is yes, and we should be getting on with it. I appeal to the European Union in particular to look at that matter closely. I also take the o...
The Deputy Presiding Officer (Liam McArthur) LD
That concludes the debate, and I suspend this meeting of the Parliament until 2 o’clock.13:35Meeting suspended.14:00On resuming—