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Last updated: 7 March 2023

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Supported by: David Torrance, Gail Ross, Shona Robison, James Dornan, Kenneth Gibson, Clare Adamson, Maurice Corry, Annie Wells, Jackson Carlaw, Liam Kerr, Andy Wightman, Bruce Crawford, Alex Neil, John Mason, Emma Harper, Mark McDonald, Willie Rennie, Mary Fee, Oliver Mundell, Maureen Watt, Fulton MacGregor, Maurice Golden, Christine Grahame, Gil Paterson, Keith Brown, Bob Doris, Gillian Martin, Rona Mackay, Jenny Gilruth, Adam Tomkins, Mike Rumbles, Peter Chapman, John Finnie, Colin Smyth, Jamie Greene, Alexander Stewart, Rachael Hamilton, Miles Briggs, Anas Sarwar, Kezia Dugdale, Alexander Burnett, Willie Coffey, Jeremy Balfour, Ruth Maguire, Alex Cole-Hamilton, Collin Beattie, Angus MacDonald Monday 8 April 2019 19 Today's Business Future Business Motions & Questions Legislation Other Gnothaichean an-diugh Gnothaichean ri teachd Gluasadan agus Ceistean Reachdas Eile Progress of Legislation | Adhartas Reachdais Progress of Legislation Bills A list of all Bills in progress can be accessed via the Scottish Parliament website at: https://www.parliament.scot/parliamentarybusiness/Bills/576.aspx For each Bill, the date of the next (or most recent) event in the Bill’s passage is given.
Last updated: 9 May 2025

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Supported by: Kaukab Stewart, Paul McLennan *S6M-17466 Angela Constance: Restitution Fund (Scotland) Order 2025 [draft]—That the Criminal Justice Committee recommends that the Restitution Fund (Scotland) Order 2025 [draft] be approved. Supported by: Siobhian Brown *S6M-17464 Kevin Stewart: Community Food Initiatives ...
Last updated: 19 December 2024

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*S6M-15946 Angela Constance: International Organisations (Immunities and Privileges) (Scotland) Amendment Order 2025 [draft] —That the Criminal Justice Committee recommends that the International Organisations (Immunities and Privileges) (Scotland) Amendment Order 2025 [draft] be approved. Supported by: Siobhian Brown *S6M-15945 Alexander Stewart: Alloa Specsavers Collecting Toys for Clackmannanshire Women’s Aid—That the Parliament welcomes the news that the Alloa High Street branch of Specsavers is collecting toys until 21 December 2024; believes that the items will be given to Clackmannanshire Women’s Aid, a charity helping those affected by domestic abuse, to be given as Christmas presents for children who are being helped by the charity; commends all the customers and staff at Specsavers who have been involved with this generous initiative, and further commends Clackmannanshire Women’s Aid on what it sees as its extremely benevolent and magnanimous work in the community.
Last updated: 20 September 2024

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Supported by: Kaukab Stewart, Paul McLennan *S6M-14590 Angela Constance: Coronavirus (Recovery and Reform) (Scotland) Act 2022 (Extension of Temporary Justice Measures) Regulations 2024 [draft]—That the Criminal Justice Committee recommends that the Coronavirus (Recovery and Reform) (Scotland) Act 2022 (Extension of Temporary Justice Measures) Regulations 2024 [draft] be approved. Supported by: Siobhian Brown *S6M-14589 Karen Adam: United Nations International Day of Sign Languages—That the Parliament marks what it sees as the importance of the United Nations International Day of Sign Languages, which takes place on 23 September 2024; considers that it is a unique opportunity to support, promote and celebrate the linguistic and cultural diversity of all sign language users; understands that, across the world, over 300 different sign languages are used, enabling 70 million Deaf people worldwide to communicate, and believes that 23 September is a time for reflection on how far Scotland has come with recognising BSL as one of its official languages, becoming the only nation in the UK that has given BSL recognition in law, but also on how far it still has to progress to meet the ambition of being the best place in the world for a BSL user to live, work and learn.
Last updated: 2 April 2024

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Record of Members’ Business taken by the Parliament from 8 June 2021 Date MSP Party Subject 8 June 2021 Jim Fairlie SNP Impact on Scottish Agriculture of Tariff- free Trade Deals 9 June 2021 Neil Gray SNP Social Justice and Fairness Commission Report 15 June 2021 Douglas Ross CON The Campaign to Restore the Consultant- led Maternity Unit at Dr Gray's, Elgin 16 June 2021 Monica Lennon LAB Historical Forced Adoption th 22 June 2021 Bob Doris SNP MND Scotland (40 Anniversary) 23 June 2021 Alasdair Allan SNP National Gaelic Language Plan 31 August Rachael Hamilton CON Success of Great Borders River Clean 2021 1 September Emma Harper SNP 100 Years of Insulin 2021 PB/S6/22/70 2 September Paul Sweeney LAB Our Factory, Our Future, the Fight to Save 2021 McVitie’s at Tollcross, Glasgow 7 September Alasdair Allan SNP Reserved Board Seats for Islanders 2021 8 September Brian Whittle CON Team GB Success 2021 9 September Christine Grahame SNP Mineworkers’ Pension Scheme 2022 14 September Karen Adam SNP 2020 Tokyo Paralympics 2021 15 September Maggie Chapman GRN A Just Transition for Torry 2021 th 16 September Miles Briggs CON SCVO Creates its 10,000 CJS Job in 2021 Scotland’s Voluntary Sector 21 September Michael Marra LAB Action on Brain Injury in Football 2021 22 September Stuart McMillan SNP National Eye Health Week 2021 23 September Siobhian...
Last updated: 15 March 2024

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S6W-26202 Monica Lennon: To ask the Scottish Government, further to the answer to question S6W-25890 by Siobhian Brown on 11 March 2024, when it will report back to the Parliament on its discussions with Police Scotland, local authorities and animal welfare organisations regarding the identification of XL Bully-type ...
Last updated: 9 September 2022

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Supported by: Tess White*, Bill Kidd*, David Torrance*, Natalie Don*, Alexander Stewart*, Jeremy Balfour*, Miles Briggs*, Kenneth Gibson*, Stuart McMillan*, Audrey Nicoll*, Liam McArthur*, Marie McNair*, Michelle Thomson*, Stephanie Callaghan*, Jamie Halcro Johnston*, Jackie Baillie*, John Mason*, Monica Lennon*, Collette Stevenson*, Christine Grahame*, Alex Cole-Hamilton*, Foysol Choudhury*, Siobhian Brown*, Gillian Martin*, Carol Mochan*, Annie Wells*, Emma Harper*, Willie Coffey*, Evelyn Tweed*, Fiona Hyslop* Members' Business motions that have not achieved cross party support Clare Adamson: The Future of Trading Standards in Scotland—That the *S6M-05834 Parliament notes the reported concerns expressed by trading standards bodies regarding the recruitment pressures facing the profession; understands that trading standards officers in local authorities advise on and enforce laws that govern how people buy, sell, rent and hire goods and Friday 9 September 2022 12 Today's Business Future Business Motions & Questions Legislation Other Gnothaichean an-diugh Gnothaichean ri teachd Gluasadan agus Ceistean Reachdas Eile Motions | Gluasadan services; notes reported warnings from the Scottish branch of the Chartered Trading Standards Institute (CTSI) over the future of what it considers to be a critical service, with, it understands, fewer than 239 enforcement staff in Scotland, little capacity to train new recruits, and more than half of the profession set to retire over the next 10 years; acknowledges the Society of Chief Officers of Trading Standards in Scotland (SCOTSS) biennial workforce survey report 2021, which highlights ongoing concerns around severely reduced staff numbers, and that recruitment pressures will have a detrimental impact on trading standards enforcement; further acknowledges what it sees as the important distinction between Trading Standards Scotland (TSS) and Local Authority Trading Standards (LATS), where LATS are local authority services responsible for enforcing the full range of trading standards legislation and TSS is a standalone, specialist team employed by COSLA, but funded directly by HM Treasury and the Department for Business, Energy, and Industrial Strategy (BEIS); considers that TSS deals with illegal money lending casework, cross-border scams, and intelligence gathering and analysis, and, although the organisations work closely, TSS is not subject to local authority control; believes that trading standards officers play an essential role in areas such as consumer protection, public safety, the economy, and the environment, by ensuring that the things that people buy are safe, are in the correct amounts, are as described, that the price displays are fair, and that consumer scams are investigated and combatted; further believes that trading standards officers played a key role during the COVID-19 pandemic, and that they will have an increasing role in the post-Brexit trading environment, both domestically and keeping pace with international import regulations, and commends the work of trading standards officers who work to keep businesses and consumers informed and protected, including in the Motherwell and Wishaw constituency.
Official Report Meeting date: 30 September 2025

Health, Social Care and Sport Committee 30 September 2025

They go to one place and they are just brown people, or they go to another place and they are only autistic people.
Official Report Meeting date: 2 September 2025

Health, Social Care and Sport Committee 02 September 2025

We study a lot of indicators in our living lab and I agree that there is a lot of work to do to monitor that, but I absolutely acknowledge it. Ms Brown, we know that farmers and those in rural communities grow food.
Questions and Answers Date answered: 11 October 2018

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This is not unusual in projects of this nature and the repairs will be undertaken by the contractor at no cost to the public purse. Keith Brown MSP, the then Cabinet Secretary for Economy, Jobs and Fair Work, updated the REC Committee in March 2018 updating them on project progress and indicating that the road would open in late Autumn and I am pleased to s...

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