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Alison Harris mentioned Nicola Sturgeon’s visit to Ireland. I think that the last major politician to visit Ireland before Nicola Sturgeon might have been the previous chancellor, George Osborne.
As part of its evidence gathering on the Restraint and Seclusion in Schools (Scotland) Bill, the Committee visited the Donaldson Trust in Linlithgow, to meet teachers, staff and families of young people who have additional support needs.
Committee reports
Date published:
24 February 2026
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Stakeholder meetingScottish ParliamentThe Committee met with a wide range of organisations on 18 November 2025 when it visited the Cairngorm Mountain resort.
Committee reports
Date published:
19 December 2025
The policy memorandum states the changes introduced by the Bill aim to bolster and strengthen the role of grazing committees, giving them and individual shareholders more options for proposing environmental initiatives – such as peatland restoration, forestry, habitat restoration and renewable energy schemes – on common grazings.
On the fact-finding visit t...
The GREAT Campaign is the UK’s international communications programme which encourages international audiences to visit, study, trade, invest, live and work in the UK.
Local authority buy-in
In evidence, and during visits, members heard that local authorities fully embracing the concept of CWB will be key to successfully embedding it and realising the benefits as an economic development tool.
Committee reports
Date published:
27 November 2024
However, the SAWC referenced anecdotal evidence collected during its visit to the Thornton track and which indicated that greyhounds used for racing at Thornton were sourced from Ireland: “Everybody we spoke to at the track who had a dog had acquired the dog from Ireland.
The Committee would also like to thank the stakeholders who enabled us to hear from different voices in the events and visits the Committee undertook to inform its scrutiny of NPF4.