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Last updated: 29 January 2026

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Holocaust Memorial Day 2026, Bridging Generations: The Parliament debated S6M-20318 in the name of Kenneth Gibson—That the Parliament recognises that 27 January is Holocaust Memorial Day (HMD); acknowledges that the Holocaust was the brutal and barbaric murder of six million Jewish men, women and children by Germany’s Nazi regime, and its collaborators, during the Second World War; understands that the date of HMD is the anniversary of the liberation of Auschwitz-Birkenau, the largest Nazi concentration and extermination camp, where 1.1 million people were murdered, 90% of them Jewish; notes that the official theme for HMD 2026 is "Bridging Generations", as a reminder that the collective responsibility of all to remember does not end with the survivors, it lives on through their children, grandchildren and all people; recognises that this encourages all to engage actively with the past, and to listen, learn and carry those lessons forward to build a bridge between memory and action, and between history and hope for the future...
Last updated: 31 October 2025

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August, Community meeting set up In person Moray Council and September, by Moray Council, arranged Garmouth th October 2021 for 26 August, postponed to community. th 16 Sept and postponed th again to 14 October.
Last updated: 31 October 2025

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August, Community meeting set up In person Moray Council and September, by Moray Council, arranged Garmouth th October 2021 for 26 August, postponed to community. th 16 Sept and postponed th again to 14 October.
Last updated: 16 April 2025

20250304 CPG Sustainable Transport minute

Expanding accessibility planning The original framework overlooked active travel, sustainable transport, ◦ and community transport, all of which are now key priorities Greater attention needed on street clutter, pavement accessibility, and ◦ rural transport barriers Hate crime and safety on public transport Douglas reported on disabled people’s experiences of hate crime on public transport, noting that: • 50% of disabled people worry about harassment on public transport • Disability hate crime reports have increased 22% in the past year, yet 97% of incidents go unreported 6 • The Hate Crime Charter has been signed by 26...
Last updated: 3 September 2024

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In-year savings derived from revisions to the scope of hydrogen Hydrogen 0.3 commercial investment support services provided by Scottish Futures Trust to the delivery of the hydrogen Programme.
Last updated: 19 May 2023

Electricity infrastructure inquiry followup information

This capital fund will help projects become operational and produce renewable hydrogen by 2025/26 and kick start the hydrogen economy in Scotland.
Last updated: 13 March 2023

Disabled Transitions Statement of Reasons

The 4 committee’s support for the Bill was highlighted in a statement to the Scottish Parliament on 9 March 2021 by Clare Adamson MSP, the Convenor of the Committee: “It is clear from the response to our call for views that the proposals deserve further scrutiny. I know that we cannot hold a future Government and committee to that in session 6, but we trust...
Last updated: 20 February 2023

Scottish Government response regarding Makaton petition

We expect that there would also be considerable cost implications to this. 26. That legislative framework is further enhanced by work taken forward by this Government – in close collaboration with justice partners – on initiatives like the Victims’ Code, its easy read version and the Letter of Rights.
Last updated: 17 February 2023

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Developing an Economy Driven by New Robotic Technology at Heriot- Watt University: The Parliament debated S6M-07286 in the name of Gordon MacDonald— That the Parliament commends the ongoing research at the newly opened National Robotarium, based at the Heriot-Watt University campus in Edinburgh and developed in partnership with the University of Edinburgh; understands that the centre is the largest and most advanced applied research facility for robotics and artificial intelligence (AI) in the UK; further understands that the National Robotarium is supported through the £1.3 billion Edinburgh and South East Scotland City Region Deal; considers that the National Robotarium has unrivalled technology and facilities, central to the development and testing of robotics and AI solutions across the three distinct areas of robotics and autonomous systems, human and robot interaction, and high-precision manufacturing; understands that the centre leverages existing research and industry expertise to address global challenges in areas such as hazardous environments, offshore energy, manufacturing, construction, healthcare, human-robot interaction, assisted living, and agritech; applauds what it sees as the ability of the National Robotarium to move innovative products and services rapidly from laboratory to market, to develop new prototypes, and support early stage product development within an incubator environment that drives productivity; thanks staff and researchers at the centre for promoting what it considers Scotland’s role as a world-leading international hub for robotics, autonomous systems and AI, and notes the view that Scotland will need to develop a manufacturing base and train a qualified workforce in order to embrace new opportunities in a future...
Last updated: 14 December 2022

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