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Motions for debate on Tuesday 1 June should be lodged with the Chamber Desk by no later than 4.00pm on Wednesday 26 May; amendments to these motions should be lodged by 4.00pm on Thursday 27 May.
Motions for debate on Tuesday 1 June should be lodged with the Chamber Desk by no later than 4.00pm on Wednesday 26 May; amendments to these motions should be lodged by 4.00pm on Thursday 27 May.
The number of these sessions have increased across the country with more and more clubs offering this opportunity for women in their community: https://www.scottishfa.co.uk/news/ee-surprise-carnoustie-panmure-fc- with-dream-hampden-trip/ https://www.youtube.com/watch?
The Outcome of the Targeted Review of the Capital Spending Review - Updated Spending Allocations for 2023-24 to 2025-26. Retrieved from <a href="https://www.gov.scot/publications/outcome-targeted-review-capital-spending-review-updated-spending-allocations-2023-24-2025-26/documents/" target="_blank">https://www.gov.scot/publications/outcome-targeted-review-capital-spending-review-updated-spending-allocations-2023-24-2025-26/documents/</a>.
Also on a football-related theme, the FC United to Prevent Suicide campaign is absolutely top-notch and I urge members to have a look at the work that FC United is doing.
Petition Summary
Calling on the Scottish Parliament to urge the Scottish Government to introduce a new parking badge to assist women being able to get in and out their cars while they are pregnant, and for the initial months after their pregnancy..
The summit was attended by Scottish Ministers and representatives of the former Strathclyde Police force, Celtic FC, Rangers FC, the Scottish Football Association, the Scottish Football League and the Scottish Premier League.
It is supported by the programme for government commitment to double annual funding for suicide prevention to £2.8 million by 2025-26. The new 10-year strategy and first action plan will build on the strong partnership model that underpinned the delivery of the previous action plan, called “Every Life Matters”.
Impact on the misuse of fireworks and anti-social behaviour
The question of whether control zones would reduce the misuse of fireworks and anti-social behaviour was raised during the Committee’s fact-finding visit to the Blackburn Bonfire Night Action Group in West Lothian.