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Cunninghame Graham and Adamson Scotland: Party, Prose and Political Aesthetic 25 May 2022 Fergus SNP Scotland’s Fair Share, the Potential of Ewing Solar Energy in Scotland th 26 May 2022 Sharon CON Marking the 40 Anniversary of the Dowey Liberation of the Falkland Islands 31 May 2022 Colin Smyth LAB Ethical Principles in Wildlife Management PB/S6/23/04 1 June 2022 Collette SNP Access to Cannabis-based Products for Stevenson Medicinal Use 7 June 2022 Sue Webber CON Economic Value of Medical Charity Research in Scotland 8 June 2022 Graeme Dey SNP Commemorating 40 Years Since the Falklands War 9 June 2022 Rhoda Grant LAB NHS Staff Recruitment and Retention 9 June 2022 Bill Kidd SNP Making Scotland hostile to trafficking and a safe place for Ukrainian Refugees 14 June 2022 Alasdair SNP Supporting Great Bernera’s Community Allan Land Buyout 15 June 2022 Meghan CON Better Protection for Scotland’s War Gallacher Memorials 16 June 2022 Christine SNP Men Don’t Talk Grahame 21 June 2022 Bob Doris SNP MND Scotland Report, No Time to Lose: Addressing the Housing Needs of People with MND 22 June 2022 Ross Greer GRN Save Loch Lomond 23 June 2022 Douglas CON Celebrating Success of Rugby in Lumsden Scotland 29 June 2022 John Mason SNP Scotland’s Companies 30 June 2022 Marie McNair SNP Action Mesothelioma Day 2022 30 June 2022 Michael LAB Dundee Drugs Commission Review Marra Report 6 September Liz Smith CON Team Scotland at the 2022 2022 Commonwealth Games 7 September Kaukab SNP Changing the Stewart Boundaries – Ending Institutional Racism in Sport 8 September Rhoda Grant LAB Fair Tax Week 21 September Alexander CON NHS Out-of-hours GP Services 2022 Stewart 22 September Ruth Maguire SNP Ardeer Girls Take Centre Stage 2022 22 September Clare SNP Gas Safety Week 2022, The Hidden 2022 Adamson Dangers 27 September Kenneth SNP Adopt a Road 2022 Gibson 28 September Pam Gosal CON Congratulating Scottish Universities on 2022 Research Excellence Framework 29 September Daniel LAB Mesh Treatment Clarity 2022 Johnson 4 October Elena SNP Challenge Poverty Week 2022 2022 Whitham PB/S6/23/04 6 October Mark Ruskell GRN Greyhound Racing in Scotland 2022 th 25 October Gordon SNP 20 Year of The BIG Project 2022 MacDonald 26 October Alex Cole- LD Sewage and Scotland’s Waters 2022 Hamilton 27 October Murdo Fraser CON The MOD coming Back to Perth 2022 1 November Siobhan SNP World Menopause Month Brown 2 November Alasdair SNP Western Isled Interconnector Allan 3 November Miles Briggs CON Cancer Card 3 November Carol LAB Allied Health Professions Day 2022 Mochan 8 November Stephen Kerr CON A Potato with more Vitamin C Than a Lemon 9 November Stuart SNP Greenock and Inverclyde Faced with McMillan Higher Forecourt Prices than the rest of Scotland 10 November Emma SNP Mental Health Stigma in the Workplace Roddick 15 November Alexander CON Improving Outcomes for People with Burnett Neurological Conditions 16 November Bill Kidd SNP Co-op.
Official Report Meeting date: 6 March 2025

Meeting of the Parliament 06 March 2025

Through our cross-policy working on the “New Scots Refugee Integration Strategy Delivery Plan 2024-26”, we are taking account of intersectional approaches to gender equality, including engaging new Scots in the delivery of Scotland’s equally safe strategy and the wider work on violence against women and girls to ensure that the needs of new Scots are addressed.
Official Report Meeting date: 10 February 2022

Meeting of the Parliament (Hybrid) 10 February 2022

In recognition of that encouraging situation, the sub-group also advised that the remaining restrictions on school assemblies should be lifted, and that school visits that are linked to transitions—for example, primary 7 children visiting their new secondary school—should be given greater priority.
SPICe briefings Date published: 26 July 2019

Anatomy of modern Free Trade Agreements - Free trade agreements (FTAs)

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Last updated: 8 February 2021

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Section 3 Alexander Stewart 6 In section 3, page 3, line 25, at end insert— Section 4 Alison Harris 2 In section 4, page 3, line 30, leave out and insert John Swinney Supported by: Mary Fee 7 In section 4, page 3, line 37, at end insert— Mary Fee 51 In section 4, page 3, line 37, at end insert— Section 5 John Swinney 8 In section 5, page 4, line 10, leave out subsection (4) Section 6 Mary Fee 52 In section 6, page 4, line 24, at end insert— John Swinney 9 In section 6, page 4, line 26, at end insert— 2 Mary Fee 9A As an amendment to amendment 9, line 3, after insert Mary Fee 9B* As an amendment to amendment 9, line 4, after insert After section 6 Mary Fee 53 After section 6, insert— Section 7 Alexander Stewart 10 In section 7, page 5, line 6, leave out and insert Alexander Stewart 11 In section 7, page 5, line 12, at end insert— Alexander Stewart 12 In section 7, page 5, line 18, leave out subsection (9) 3 Alexander Stewart 13 In section 7, page 5, line 23, at end insert— Section 8 Alexander Stewart 14* In section 8, page 5, line 34, after insert Alexander Stewart 15 In section 8, page 5, line 42, at end insert— John Swinney 16 In section 8, page 6, line 6, after insert John Swinney 17 In section 8, page 6, line 6, at end insert After section 8 John Swinney 18 After section 8, insert— After section 10 John Swinney 19 After section 10, insert— Section 11 John Swinney 20 In section 11, page 7, line 7, after insert John Swinney 21 In section 11, page 7, line 8, at end insert 5 Alexander Stewart 22 In section 11, page 7, line 11, leave out and insert Mary Fee 54 In section 11, page 7, line 13, at end insert— Mary Fee 55 In section 11, page 7, line 13, at end insert— Mary Fee 56 In section 11, page 7, line 13, at end insert— John Swinney 23 In section 11, page 7, line 14, at end insert— John Swinney 24 In section 11, page 7, line 14, at end insert— John Swinney 25 In section 11, page 7, line 19, after insert Alexander Stewart 26 In section 11, page 7, line 21, after insert Mary Fee 57 In section 11, page 7, line 31, at end insert— Section 12 John Swinney 27 In section 12, page 8, line 12, at end insert— 6 Section 13 Mary Fee 58 In section 13, page 9, line 8, at end insert— John Swinney 28 In section 13, page 9, line 18, at end insert— Gillian Martin 47 In section 13, page 9, line 21, leave out and insert Section 14 John Swinney 29 In section 14, page 10, line 1, after insert John Swinney 30 In section 14, page 10, line 8, after insert Alexander Stewart 31 In section 14, page 10, line 9, leave out Alexander Stewart 32 In section 14, page 10, line 10, leave out John Swinney 33 In section 14, page 10, line 10, leave out and insert Rachael Hamilton 48 In section 14, page 10, line 10, at end insert— John Swinney 34 In section 14, page 10, line 11, leave out subsections (4) and (5) Section 15 John Swinney 35 In section 15, page 10, line 19, after insert John Swinney 36 In section 15, page 10, line 19, after insert John Swinney 37 In section 15, page 10, line 20, at end insert Mary Fee 59 In section 15, page 10, line 20, at end insert— Mary Fee 60 In section 15, page 10, line 22, at end insert— 8 Gillian Martin 49 In section 15, page 10, line 24, at end insert— Section 16 Alison Harris Supported by: Mary Fee 3 In section 16, page 11, line 6, at end insert— Alison Harris Supported by: Mary Fee 4 In section 16, page 11, line 10, at end insert— Section 21 John Swinney 38 In section 21, page 14, line 7, after insert Section 22 John Swinney 39 In section 22, page 14, line 35, leave out and insert John Swinney 40 In section 22, page 14, line 36, after insert Section 23 John Swinney 41 In section 23, page 15, line 7, after insert 9 Alison Harris 5 In section 23, page 15, line 7, at end insert— Gillian Martin 50 In section 23, page 15, line 9, at end insert— Section 27 John Swinney 42 In section 27, page 17, line 33, leave out and insert John Swinney 43 In section 27, page 17, line 34, after insert Section 32 John Swinney 44 In section 32, page 19, line 13, leave out from to in line 14 and insert John Swinney 45 In section 32, page 19, line 35, at end insert— Section 35 Mary Fee 61 In section 35, page 21, line 30, at end insert— 10 Section 40 John Swinney 46 In section 40, page 23, line 6, leave out from to end of line 7 and insert Alex Cole-Hamilton Supported by: Mary Fee 1 In section 40, page 23, line 6, leave out from to end of line 13 and insert 11  Parliamentary copyright.
Questions and Answers Date answered: 29 March 2022

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The provision is as described in the following tables: Refuge accommodation profile in Scotland 2008 Local authority provision of refuge spaces   Local Authority No of household spaces* Shared Self contained Aberdeen 27 27 0 Aberdeenshire 10 10 0 Angus 10 2 8 Argyll & Bute 7 5 2 Clackmannan 11 9 2 Dumfries and Galloway 24 18 6 Dundee 18 6 12 East Ayrshire 16 8 8 East Dunbartonshire 10 0 10 East Lothian 6 6 0 East Renfrewshire 6 0 6 Edinburgh 30 18 12 Eilan Siar 4 4 0 Falkirk 10 6 4 Fife 44 10 34 Glasgow 57 23 34 Highland 23 5 18 Inverclyde 8 8 0 Midlothian 10 4 6 Moray 10 0 10 North Ayrshire 24 11 13 North Lanarkshire 38 24 14 Orkney 4 0 4 Perth + Kinross 5 2 3 Renfrewshire 19 0 19 Scottish Borders 5 5 0 Shetland 1 0 1 South Ayrshire 15 8 7 South Lanarkshire 33 16 17 Stirling 7  7 West Dunbartonshsire 16 6 10 West Lothian 12 12 0 Total 520 253 267 Refuge accommodation 2012 Local authority No of household spaces shared self contained Aberdeen 11 11 0 Aberdeenshire 5 5 0 Angus 7 0 7 Argyll & Bute 8 5 3 Clackmannan 7 6 1 Dumfries and Galloway 29 7 22 Dundee 13 0 13 East Ayrshire 8 0 8 East Dunbartonshire 10 0 10 East Lothian 6 0 6 East Renfrewshire 9 0 9 Edinburgh 33 25 8 Eilan Siar 3 3 0 Falkirk 0 0 0 Fife 46 6 40 Glasgow 58 14 44 Highland 27 7 20 Inverclyde 11 0 11 Midlothian 10 0 10 Moray 11 2 9 North Ayrshire 24 11 13 North Lanarkshire 52 41 11 Orkney 4 0 4 Perth + Kinross 4 0 4 Renfrewshire 19 0 19 Scottish Borders 5 5 0 Shetland 1 0 1 South Ayrshire 15 8 7 South Lanarkshire 31 14 17 Stirling 7 0 7 West Dunbartonshsire 16 6 10 West Lothian 12 12 0     Total 502 188 314 Refuge Accommodation 2016 Local authority No of houshold spaces shared self contained Aberdeen 11 11 0 Aberdeenshire 5 5 0 Angus 7 0 7 Argyll & Bute 8 5 3 Clackmannan 7 6 1 Dumfries and Galloway 28 2 26 Dundee 17 0 17 East Ayrshire 9 0 9 East Dunbartonshire 12 0 12 East Lothian 6 0 6 East Renfrewshire 8 0 8 Edinburgh 29 21 8 Eilan Siar 3 3 0 Falkirk 0 0 0 Fife 36 0 36 Glasgow 56 14 42 Highland 24 6 18 Inverclyde 11 0 11 Midlothian 10 0 10 Moray 10 2 8 North Ayrshire 24 11 13 North Lanarkshire 52 34 18 Orkney 4 0 4 Perth + Kinross 8 0 8 Renfrewshire 19 0 19 Scottish Borders 4 4 0 Shetland 1 0 1 South Ayrshire 13 8 5 South Lanarkshire 26 0 26 Stirling 11 0 11 West Dunbartonshsire 16 6 10 West Lothian 12 12 0     Total 487 188 314 Refuge Accommodation 2018     Local authority   No of houshold spaces shared self contained Aberdeen 10 10 0 Aberdeenshire 5 5  Angus 7 0 7 Argyll & Bute 4 4 0 Clackmannan 7 6 1 Dumfries and Galloway 28 2 26 Dundee 17 0 17 East Ayrshire 9 0 9 East Dunbartonshire 12 0 12 East Lothian 6 0 6 East Renfrewshire 8 0 8 Edinburgh 29 21 8 Eilan Siar 3 3 0 Falkirk 0 0 0 Fife 36 0 36 Glasgow 56 14 42 Highland 21 6 15 Inverclyde 11 0 11 Midlothian 10 0 10 Moray 10 2 8 North Ayrshire 24 12 12 North Lanarkshire 49 20 29 Orkney 3 0 3 Perth + Kinross 6 0 6 Renfrewshire 19 0 19 Scottish Borders 4 4 0 Shetland 1 0 1 South Ayrshire 8 8 0 South Lanarkshire 26 0 26 Stirling 13 2 11 West Dunbartonshsire 16 6 10 West Lothian 12 12 0     Total 470 137 333 S6W-07270
Last updated: 15 January 2024

Annual Return 2022 to 2023

Cross-Party Group Annual Return Name of Cross-Party Group Cross-Party Group on Challenging Racial and Religious Prejudice Date Group Established 26 October 2021 Date of Most Recent Annual General Meeting (AGM) 14 November 2023 Date Annual Return Submitted Date of Preceding AGM 25 October 2022 Group Meetings and Activities Please provide details of each mee...
Last updated: 26 August 2022

CPG Germany Annual Return Form 202122

Wetzel Ruth Macher Sheila Dickson Sigrid Rieuwarts Consulate General of the Federal Republic of Germany - Organisations Deputy-Convener Goethe-Institut Scottish Enterprise Visit Scotland Group Office Bearers Please provide names for all office bearers.
Questions and Answers Date answered: 3 March 2025

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We recognise the importance of good quality care for children and young people living with ME/CFS.The Scottish Budget 2025-26 includes £4.5 million to deliver specialist support across the country for long COVID, ME/CFS and other similar conditions.
Questions and Answers Date answered: 27 October 2023

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Further, we have now received all local authorities’ stretch aims for progress for 2025-26 and are reviewing these ahead of publication later in the year.

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