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Week ahead: Health secretary to be quizzed on hospital safety | Week ahead: Health secretary to be quizzed on hospital safety |
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The health secretary is to face questions over safety concerns at hospitals. | The health secretary is to face questions over safety concerns at hospitals. |
Holyrood's health committee launched an inquiry after issues with two hospitals in Glasgow and Edinburgh. | Holyrood's health committee launched an inquiry after issues with two hospitals in Glasgow and Edinburgh. |
Jeane Freeman faced calls for her resignation last week after it emerged a child's death at the Royal Hospital for Children (RHC) could be linked to contaminated water. | Jeane Freeman faced calls for her resignation last week after it emerged a child's death at the Royal Hospital for Children (RHC) could be linked to contaminated water. |
Speaking to BBC Good Morning Scotland, Ms Freeman said she would make a statement to parliament about NHS Greater Glasgow and Clyde later in the week, now confirmed for Wednesday. | |
In January, it was confirmed two patients had died after contracting a fungal infection linked to pigeon droppings at the Queen Elizabeth University Hospital. | In January, it was confirmed two patients had died after contracting a fungal infection linked to pigeon droppings at the Queen Elizabeth University Hospital. |
And in Edinburgh, the opening of the new sick children's hospital has been repeatedly delayed. | And in Edinburgh, the opening of the new sick children's hospital has been repeatedly delayed. |
Health committee convener Lewis Macdonald said: "It is absolutely vital that patients in Scotland have faith that all healthcare facilities in Scotland meet the most robust standards of safety and cleanliness and pose no threat to their health." | Health committee convener Lewis Macdonald said: "It is absolutely vital that patients in Scotland have faith that all healthcare facilities in Scotland meet the most robust standards of safety and cleanliness and pose no threat to their health." |
What else is happening at the Scottish Parliament this week? | What else is happening at the Scottish Parliament this week? |
Tuesday - fisheries | Tuesday - fisheries |
The annual sea fisheries negotiation with the EU are the topic of debate on Tuesday afternoon - but expect MSPs to trade blows over Brexit. | The annual sea fisheries negotiation with the EU are the topic of debate on Tuesday afternoon - but expect MSPs to trade blows over Brexit. |
EU member states agree fishing quotas in a bid to ensure stability and prevent over-fishing. | EU member states agree fishing quotas in a bid to ensure stability and prevent over-fishing. |
The UK government's Fisheries Bill, which would have seen the UK continue to take part in these negotiations after Brexit, fell with the dissolution of parliament. | The UK government's Fisheries Bill, which would have seen the UK continue to take part in these negotiations after Brexit, fell with the dissolution of parliament. |
While fishing is a devolved matter, it is the UK government which represents UK fishing interests at EU level. | While fishing is a devolved matter, it is the UK government which represents UK fishing interests at EU level. |
Ahead of this, there will be a ministerial statement on the International Year of Plant Health. | Ahead of this, there will be a ministerial statement on the International Year of Plant Health. |
Afterwards, SNP MSP Stuart McMillan highlights road safety week in a member's debate. | Afterwards, SNP MSP Stuart McMillan highlights road safety week in a member's debate. |
In addition to the morning's health committee there will also be; | In addition to the morning's health committee there will also be; |
Wednesday - Universal Credit | Wednesday - Universal Credit |
We being our chamber coverage earlier than usual with a ministerial statement on the 30th Anniversary of the UNCRC . | |
Health Secretary Jeane Freeman will deliver a statement on the Queen Elizabeth University Hospital ward closure, after details emerged of the deaths of two children at Glasgow's largest hospital. | |
Scottish Labour will lead a debate on Universal Credit on Wednesday afternoon. | Scottish Labour will lead a debate on Universal Credit on Wednesday afternoon. |
Launched in 2010, it was designed to simplify the benefits system but it has proved controversial. | Launched in 2010, it was designed to simplify the benefits system but it has proved controversial. |
Research published recently by the Trussell Trust found a great deal of food bank users are from homes affected by illness or disability, and problems with the benefits system can leave people with "no protection from hunger and poverty". | Research published recently by the Trussell Trust found a great deal of food bank users are from homes affected by illness or disability, and problems with the benefits system can leave people with "no protection from hunger and poverty". |
The party will also host a debate titled "investing in Scotland" and afterwards Labour MSP Iain Gray leads a member's debate on the International Year of the Periodic Table. | The party will also host a debate titled "investing in Scotland" and afterwards Labour MSP Iain Gray leads a member's debate on the International Year of the Periodic Table. |
In the morning, the local government committee will discuss building regulations and fire safety. | In the morning, the local government committee will discuss building regulations and fire safety. |
It comes just a week after a tenement building in Glasgow collapsed after a fire spread from a ground floor shop. | It comes just a week after a tenement building in Glasgow collapsed after a fire spread from a ground floor shop. |
The inquiry was opened in the aftermath of the Grenfell Tower fire, where 72 people died in 2017. | The inquiry was opened in the aftermath of the Grenfell Tower fire, where 72 people died in 2017. |
Thursday - TV licences for over 75s | Thursday - TV licences for over 75s |
The decision to scrap TV licenses for 3.7 million over-75s will be considered by MSPs on Thursday. | The decision to scrap TV licenses for 3.7 million over-75s will be considered by MSPs on Thursday. |
In June, the BBC announced only low-income households where one person receives the pension credit benefit will still be eligible for a free licence. | In June, the BBC announced only low-income households where one person receives the pension credit benefit will still be eligible for a free licence. |
In 2015, the UK government announced the BBC would take over the cost of providing free licences for over-75s by 2020 as part of the fee settlement. | In 2015, the UK government announced the BBC would take over the cost of providing free licences for over-75s by 2020 as part of the fee settlement. |
But that would have cost £745m, a fifth of the BBC's budget, by 2021/22. | But that would have cost £745m, a fifth of the BBC's budget, by 2021/22. |
The SNP has called for licence decisions to be made independently of government, while Labour has pledged to save free TV licences. | The SNP has called for licence decisions to be made independently of government, while Labour has pledged to save free TV licences. |
According to the Sun on Sunday, the prime minister ordered officials to find a way to ensure no over-75s would need to pay as a "priority" and the Lib Dems say scrapping free TV licences for over-75s will have a "huge impact" on the mental wellbeing of older people. | According to the Sun on Sunday, the prime minister ordered officials to find a way to ensure no over-75s would need to pay as a "priority" and the Lib Dems say scrapping free TV licences for over-75s will have a "huge impact" on the mental wellbeing of older people. |
Also on Thursday afternoon, Nicola Sturgeon will be quizzed during FMQs and Tory MSP Annie Wells will lead a debate on chronic obstructive pulmonary disease. | Also on Thursday afternoon, Nicola Sturgeon will be quizzed during FMQs and Tory MSP Annie Wells will lead a debate on chronic obstructive pulmonary disease. |
We begin the day with the Equalities and Human Rights Committee, as it takes evidence on race equality in Scotland. |
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