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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 5 May 2021
  6. Current session: 12 May 2021 to 19 June 2025
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Constitution, Europe, External Affairs and Culture Committee

BBC Annual Report

Meeting date: 23 January 2025

Clare Adamson

Thank you for that opening statement and for mentioning some of the highlights. It would be remiss of me not to say that I am really looking forward to the coverage of Celtic Connections, as a local festival—indeed, I will attend “The Quay Sessions” on Saturday night, which I am looking forward to.

In a speech to BBC staff in May 2022, you emphasised your support for the local democracy reporting service, despite the funding challenges,

“and putting compelling local storytelling at the heart of iPlayer, Sounds and News”.

Three years on, how are you managing to balance the provision of that support with the need to deal with the funding challenges? Do you have any comments to make on the coverage of this Parliament, for example, in local news and TV news reporting?

Constitution, Europe, External Affairs and Culture Committee

Budget Scrutiny 2025-26

Meeting date: 16 January 2025

Clare Adamson

We have covered that point in detail.

Constitution, Europe, External Affairs and Culture Committee

Budget Scrutiny 2025-26

Meeting date: 16 January 2025

Clare Adamson

Mr Kerr, I will stop you there. We have a second session today and we are tight for time. I have three other members who have not been in yet. I will come back to you if there is time.

I will bring in George Adam, and then Ms Mackay.

Constitution, Europe, External Affairs and Culture Committee

Budget Scrutiny 2025-26

Meeting date: 16 January 2025

Clare Adamson

Just a second, cabinet secretary.

Please, Mr Kerr. You have not been called to speak and I am the convener.

If we could try to concentrate on budget scrutiny with the cabinet secretary—

Constitution, Europe, External Affairs and Culture Committee

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

Meeting date: 16 January 2025

Clare Adamson

That is not for today. As there are no further questions, I thank the witnesses for attending. It has been a helpful evidence session.

I will now move the committee into private session. Thank you, everyone.

11:16 Meeting continued in private until 11:25.  

Constitution, Europe, External Affairs and Culture Committee

Budget Scrutiny 2025-26

Meeting date: 16 January 2025

Clare Adamson

—and treat one another with respect.

I ask, please, for a bit of order in the committee.

Constitution, Europe, External Affairs and Culture Committee

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

Meeting date: 16 January 2025

Clare Adamson

Under our next agenda item, we continue to take evidence in the second phase of our inquiry in relation to our review of the European Union-UK trade and co-operation agreement. The second phase focuses on trade in services.

We are joined online by Peter Holmes, who is an emeritus fellow of the University of Sussex and a member of its UK trade policy observatory; Emily Fry, who is a senior economist at the Resolution Foundation; and David Henig, who is the director of the UK trade policy project at the European Centre for International Political Economy. With us in the room is Dr Arianna Andreangelini—Andreangeli; sorry, I will hopefully get it right as we go forward. She is professor of competition law at the University of Edinburgh.

Good morning. I welcome you all to the committee. I will begin with some questions before I bring in other members.

Our focus is on how the EU-UK trading relationship is likely to be impacted by wider geopolitical considerations. I have a broad opening question for you all. What do recent developments in international trade mean for the UK’s relationship with the EU and with the United States of America?

I begin with Dr Andreangeli.

Constitution, Europe, External Affairs and Culture Committee

Budget Scrutiny 2025-26

Meeting date: 16 January 2025

Clare Adamson

Cabinet secretary, do you have time for one more question from Mr Kerr this morning?

Constitution, Europe, External Affairs and Culture Committee

Budget Scrutiny 2025-26

Meeting date: 16 January 2025

Clare Adamson

You have mentioned the bigger organisations. One theme that has come through very strongly during this parliamentary session has been the wellbeing economy and how cultural organisations fit into that in our communities. We have talked about this for a long time over many sessions of the Parliament, and I guess that there is a bit of frustration about the progress in other funding streams. We have heard that the Deputy First Minister has announced a review of the national performance indicators and framework. I would also point out in particular Wigtown Festival Company’s evidence about the big problem of accessing culture in rural communities.

As you have said, an awful lot is going on next year with regard to the strategic development of how things move forward, both in Creative Scotland itself and in the review that you have mentioned. How will the budget support the aims of that cross-portfolio area of work?

Constitution, Europe, External Affairs and Culture Committee

Budget Scrutiny 2025-26

Meeting date: 16 January 2025

Clare Adamson

Neil Bibby has a brief supplementary.