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Last updated: 14 February 2023

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Monday 23 August 2021 33 Today's Business Future Business Motions & Questions Legislation Other Gnothaichean an-diugh Gnothaichean ri teachd Gluasadan agus Ceistean Reachdas Eile Questions | Ceistean S6W-02343 Siobhian Brown: To ask the Scottish Government whether it will provide an update on its consideration of the...
Last updated: 20 August 2021

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S6W-02342 Mercedes Villalba: To ask the Scottish Government what its position is on whether Police Scotland being funded by the UK Government to train Sri Lankan police has compromised Scottish Government commitments on human rights. S6W-02343 Siobhian Brown: To ask the Scottish Government whether it will provide an ...
Last updated: 14 February 2023

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Supported by: Russell Findlay*, Douglas Lumsden*, Jeremy Balfour*, Alexander Stewart*, Miles Briggs*, Douglas Ross*, Sandesh Gulhane*, Colin Beattie*, Craig Hoy*, Bill Kidd*, Edward Mountain*, Tess White*, Stuart McMillan* *S6M-02875 Paul McLennan: John Brown of Haddington—That the Parliament understands that 2022 marks the 300th anniversary of the birth of the famed Scottish minister and theologian John Brown, born near Abernethy, Perthshire, in 1722; notes that Brown is principally associated with Haddington in East Lothian, where he laboured as a minister for several decades until his death in 1787 and where his house still stands; understands that Brown’s most famous work, The Self-interpreting Bible ("Brown’s Bible"), was widely owned and read by households across Scotland, and was alluded to by Robert Burns in his Epistle to James Tennant; further understands that Brown influenced the philosopher David Hume, who is reputed to have said Brown preached “as though Christ were at his elbow”; welcomes the fact that some of Brown’s original manuscripts are held by the John Gray Centre in Haddington; further welcomes the fact that the Scottish Parliament possesses a copy of "Brown’s Bible" in the Donald Dewar library, and acknowledges what it sees as the wide influence of John Brown of Haddington upon theological discourse, and the cause of the Christian religion in Scotland and beyond, over the last three centuries.
Last updated: 21 January 2022

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Supported by: Russell Findlay*, Douglas Lumsden*, Jeremy Balfour*, Alexander Stewart*, Miles Briggs*, Douglas Ross*, Sandesh Gulhane*, Colin Beattie*, Craig Hoy*, Bill Kidd*, Edward Mountain*, Tess White*, Stuart McMillan* *S6M-02875 Paul McLennan: John Brown of Haddington—That the Parliament understands that 2022 marks the 300th anniversary of the birth of the famed Scottish minister and theologian John Brown, born near Abernethy, Perthshire, in 1722; notes that Brown is principally associated with Haddington in East Lothian, where he laboured as a minister for several decades until his death in 1787 and where his house still stands; understands that Brown’s most famous work, The Self-interpreting Bible ("Brown’s Bible"), was widely owned and read by households across Scotland, and was alluded to by Robert Burns in his Epistle to James Tennant; further understands that Brown influenced the philosopher David Hume, who is reputed to have said Brown preached “as though Christ were at his elbow”; welcomes the fact that some of Brown’s original manuscripts are held by the John Gray Centre in Haddington; further welcomes the fact that the Scottish Parliament possesses a copy of "Brown’s Bible" in the Donald Dewar library, and acknowledges what it sees as the wide influence of John Brown of Haddington upon theological discourse, and the cause of the Christian religion in Scotland and beyond, over the last three centuries.
Official Report Meeting date: 25 June 2025

Meeting of the Parliament 25 June 2025

If colleagues vote to approve the SSI today, they are voting to allow criminals such as Brown to be eligible for HDC after seven months.
Last updated: 14 February 2023

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Supported by: Siobhian Brown*, Annabelle Ewing*, Stephanie Callaghan*, Stuart McMillan*, Bill Kidd*, Audrey Nicoll* *S6M-01251 Edward Mountain: Inverness Primark Charity Climb—That the Parliament applauds Louise MacDonald, and her colleagues from Primark in Inverness, for their charity walk up Ben Nevis; notes that t...
Last updated: 21 September 2021

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Supported by: Siobhian Brown*, Annabelle Ewing*, Stephanie Callaghan*, Stuart McMillan*, Bill Kidd*, Audrey Nicoll* *S6M-01251 Edward Mountain: Inverness Primark Charity Climb—That the Parliament applauds Louise MacDonald, and her colleagues from Primark in Inverness, for their charity walk up Ben Nevis; notes that t...
Last updated: 14 February 2023

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Supported by: Evelyn Tweed*, Bill Kidd*, Siobhian Brown*, Jeremy Balfour*, Colin Beattie*, Stephanie Callaghan*, Stuart McMillan*, Emma Harper*, Miles Briggs* Jenni Minto: Dunoon Grammar Shortlisted for Gaelic Education Award—That *S6M-04513 the Parliament congratulates Dunoon Grammar for being shortlisted in the Gae...
Last updated: 14 February 2023

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Neil Bibby 2. Kenneth Gibson 3. Siobhian Brown 4. Alasdair Allan 5. Donald Cameron 6.
Last updated: 1 November 2022

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Neil Bibby 2. Kenneth Gibson 3. Siobhian Brown 4. Alasdair Allan 5. Donald Cameron 6.

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