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Constitution, Europe, External Affairs and Culture Committee [Draft]
Meeting date: 26 February 2026
Claire Baker
That would be very welcome, cabinet secretary. I thank you for your contributions, and I thank your officials for attending.
Before we move into private session, I note that this is the final public meeting of the committee this session. On behalf of the committee, I extend my thanks to our committee advisers, including Katy Hayward, Michael Keating, Chris McCorkindale, Tobias Lock and, of course, Lisa Whitten, who developed the EU law tracker in conjunction with the committee, to the benefit of the whole Parliament.
I also thank my deputy convener, Jamie Halcro Johnston, and the previous deputy conveners, Donald Cameron and Alexander Stewart, for supporting the work of the committee. I am grateful for all the contributions from members, whether they have left us and come back or have been here for a long time. We have been a productive, generally consensual and constructive committee, and we still have a number of reports to produce before the end of the parliamentary session. Finally, as always, I thank our clerks and the Scottish Parliament information centre for the support that they have provided for the committee’s work. I wish everyone well in the future. We will see how we have all got on when it comes out in the wash.
10:11
Meeting continued in private until 10:46.
Constitution, Europe, External Affairs and Culture Committee [Draft]
Meeting date: 26 February 2026
Claire Baker
I have mentioned to the committee before that I was lucky enough to visit Rothesay academy on the Isle of Bute, with Screen Scotland and Education Scotland, to showcase some of the animation work that has been done with young people there. Emerging talent was obvious to see, so that is a great example.
On that note, I have a final question. Earlier in the parliamentary session, the public interest journalism working group was considering the establishment of a Scottish public interest journalism institute. Has any progress been made in that area?
Constitution, Europe, External Affairs and Culture Committee [Draft]
Meeting date: 26 February 2026
Claire Baker
Our second agenda item is an evidence session on our inquiry on Scottish broadcasting. We welcome to the committee Angus Robertson, the Cabinet Secretary for Constitution, External Affairs and Culture; and, from the Scottish Government, Jamie MacDougall, who is deputy director of culture and historic environment, and Emily Green, who is head of screen, broadcasting and print media. A warm welcome to you all. I believe that you have a brief opening statement for us, cabinet secretary.
Constitution, Europe, External Affairs and Culture Committee [Draft]
Meeting date: 26 February 2026
Claire Baker
I now move to questions from the committee.
Constitution, Europe, External Affairs and Culture Committee [Draft]
Meeting date: 26 February 2026
Claire Baker
Thank you, Mr Kerr.
Constitution, Europe, External Affairs and Culture Committee [Draft]
Meeting date: 26 February 2026
Claire Baker
We need to move on.
Constitution, Europe, External Affairs and Culture Committee [Draft]
Meeting date: 26 February 2026
Claire Baker
Mr Bibby, did you want to come in?
Constitution, Europe, External Affairs and Culture Committee [Draft]
Meeting date: 26 February 2026
Claire Baker
In that case, I will bring in Mr Halcro Johnston.
Constitution, Europe, External Affairs and Culture Committee [Draft]
Meeting date: 26 February 2026
Claire Baker
We will move on.
Mr Kerr, you indicated earlier that you had some other questions. Do you want to come back in?
Constitution, Europe, External Affairs and Culture Committee [Draft]
Meeting date: 26 February 2026
Claire Baker
By way of example, I will talk about an experience that I had on Tuesday morning when driving here and listening to an item on “Woman’s Hour” on Radio 4 about the Labour Government’s announcements of support for additional support needs. Then, 53 minutes in, the programme mentioned that the changes would be relevant to England only. The other thing that I find incredible is that, although the Labour Government is implementing almost the same processes as those that we have had in Scotland for a number of years with integrated support plans for young people, the programme did not examine Scotland’s experience and the lessons from that at all.
I give that example because I wonder whether you feel, as I do, that, although we concentrate on BBC Scotland and the output from Scotland, the BBC as a whole does not represent what happens in the devolved nations.