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Last updated: 14 February 2023

BB20221117

Supported by: Bill Kidd*, David Torrance*, Tess White*, Maggie Chapman*, Stuart McMillan*, Miles Briggs*, Evelyn Tweed*, Mercedes Villalba*, Monica Lennon*, Natalie Don*, Mark Ruskell*, Audrey Nicoll*, Jeremy Balfour*, Alex Rowley*, Stephanie Callaghan*, Emma Harper* *S6M-06736 Gillian Mackay: Calls for Scotland's Football Matches to be on Free-to-view Television—That the Parliament calls for broadcasters to work together with the authorities and regulators to ensure that more football fans are able to watch Scotland’s football matches on television, including the men's and the women's national team, without having to pay additional fees; believes that to encourage the younger generation to be inspired by the national sportsmen and women, they must be able to see them in action; considers that too often many of the sporting events are too expensive for families to attend or require costly subscriptions despite people already paying licence fees; believes that Scotland is one of the few nations in the world that is unable to watch the national teams on terrestrial TV, yet people are often able to have free access to other nations’ football matches, including England and Wales, despite being told, it understands, that there is no budget for Scotland games; understands that most European countries already ensure that their national games are free-to-view; highlights the work already done on this by The Hampden Collection and other Scotland supporters, who, it understands, successfully campaigned for Scotland’s Euro 2020 play-off final match to be screened...
Last updated: 16 November 2022

BB20221117

Supported by: Bill Kidd*, David Torrance*, Tess White*, Maggie Chapman*, Stuart McMillan*, Miles Briggs*, Evelyn Tweed*, Mercedes Villalba*, Monica Lennon*, Natalie Don*, Mark Ruskell*, Audrey Nicoll*, Jeremy Balfour*, Alex Rowley*, Stephanie Callaghan*, Emma Harper* *S6M-06736 Gillian Mackay: Calls for Scotland's Football Matches to be on Free-to-view Television—That the Parliament calls for broadcasters to work together with the authorities and regulators to ensure that more football fans are able to watch Scotland’s football matches on television, including the men's and the women's national team, without having to pay additional fees; believes that to encourage the younger generation to be inspired by the national sportsmen and women, they must be able to see them in action; considers that too often many of the sporting events are too expensive for families to attend or require costly subscriptions despite people already paying licence fees; believes that Scotland is one of the few nations in the world that is unable to watch the national teams on terrestrial TV, yet people are often able to have free access to other nations’ football matches, including England and Wales, despite being told, it understands, that there is no budget for Scotland games; understands that most European countries already ensure that their national games are free-to-view; highlights the work already done on this by The Hampden Collection and other Scotland supporters, who, it understands, successfully campaigned for Scotland’s Euro 2020 play-off final match to be screened...
Official Report Meeting date: 22 April 2025

Meeting of the Parliament 22 April 2025

One of the valuable things that we both took away from that visit was the richness of the interactions that we had with different stakeholders in Ukraine, including on the visit to the drone factory, when we discussed the opportunities for collaboration in engineering, and on our visit to the hospital, when we were able to learn about the Burn Care Alliance, which is a project that has been led by the young clinicians we met, and to discuss whether there are opportunities to develop those techniques with NHS and university practitioners.
Official Report Meeting date: 24 October 2023

Local Government, Housing and Planning Committee 24 October 2023 [Draft]

However, to start looking at people who are visiting for rugby or other events would be a little step too far.
Questions and Answers Date answered: 24 January 2017

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. (£0.045m) - £0.045m - National Specialist and Screening Services Directorate NHS National Services Scotland – short term appointment to work with Health Boards and assess services currently in place for forensic examinations of victims of rape and sexual assault (£0.080m) - £0.040m £0.040m Scottish Women’s Rights Centre Expanded finding to...
Official Report Meeting date: 8 December 2020

Meeting of the Parliament 08 December 2020

To ask the Scottish Government what action it is taking to ensure that safe care home visiting can take place. (S5T-02571) We continue to take a number of steps to support safe visiting.
Official Report Meeting date: 11 March 2020

Meeting of the Parliament 11 March 2020

I recommend that the minister visit it, if she has time. I was there for world book day.
Official Report Meeting date: 9 November 2016

Meeting of the Parliament 09 November 2016

What assessment has the Scottish Government made of the economic and social effects of the closure of Fort George? What forward strategy has the tenant, Historic Environment Scotland, developed to keep Fort George open as a tourist icon post 2032?
Last updated: 27 January 2026

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S6W-43335 Alex Cole-Hamilton: To ask the Scottish Government what national guidance applies to the delivery of annual health checks for adults with learning disabilities, and whether these checks are expected to be offered within GP practices as standard, with home visits provided as a reasonable adjustment where required.
Last updated: 28 September 2023

SPCB Annual Report and Accounts 2022 23

Three days after her death, we supported a full Royal visit to the Parliament with the new King and his Queen Consort attending for a motion of Condolence in the Chamber.

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