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Last updated: 9 February 2023

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Supported by: Jenni Minto*, Maggie Chapman*, Jeremy Balfour*, Bill Kidd*, Miles Briggs*, Liam McArthur*, Annabelle Ewing*, Rona Mackay*, David Torrance*, Siobhian Brown*, Alexander Stewart*, Graeme Dey*, Jim Fairlie*, Kenneth Gibson*, Bob Doris*, Natalie Don*, Audrey Nicoll*, Emma Harper*, Donald Cameron*, Emma Roddick*, Murdo Fraser*, Stuart McMillan*, Colin Beattie* *S6M-07804 Siobhian Brown: Bosnia and Herzegovina Commemorates Independence Day on 1 March 2023—That the Parliament maintains its solidarity with the people of Bosnia and Herzegovina, who celebrate their Independence Day on 1 March 2023; understands that many citizens of Bosnia and Herzegovina voted in an independence referendum on 29 February and 1 March 1992; further understands that independence was voted for by 99.7% of voters in a referendum with a 63.6% turnout; understands that the result of the referendum was accepted on 6 March 1992 by the Parliament of Bosnia and Herzegovina and, on 7 April 1992, the then European Community recognised Bosnia and Herzegovina as an independent state; further understands that the Parliament of the Federation of Bosnia and Herzegovina decided on 28 February 1995 that 1 March would be the Independence Day of Bosnia and Herzegovina, and a national holiday; acknowledges that Independence Day was celebrated for the first time on 1 March 1995, and wishes the people of Bosnia and Herzegovina a happy Independence Day and the very best of celebrations.
Last updated: 24 September 2021

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Supported by: Colin Beattie*, David Torrance*, Bob Doris*, Annabelle Ewing*, John Mason*, Bill Kidd*, Siobhian Brown*, Stuart McMillan*, Audrey Nicoll*, Beatrice Wishart*, Stephanie Callaghan* *S6M-01322 Edward Mountain: When the Highlands Humbled Spurs—That the Parliament acknowledges the 100th anniversary of Totten...
Last updated: 14 February 2023

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Supported by: Liam McArthur*, Siobhian Brown*, Jeremy Balfour*, Bill Kidd*, Martin Whitfield*, Jenni Minto*, Karen Adam*, Stephanie Callaghan*, Colin Beattie*, Kenneth Gibson*, Jackie Baillie*, Ruth Maguire*, Annabelle Ewing* Siobhian Brown: Six-year-old Charlie McLean from Prestwick Donates Supplies *S6M-07149 to Homeless People—That the Parliament applauds six-year-old Charlie McLean from Prestwick for his charitable efforts in helping the homeless; understands that Charlie is making up supply bags for homeless people this Christmas, which contain, among other things, warm clothes, hygiene products, and food items; notes that Charlie has the goal of making up 100 bags; understands that the ambitious six-year-old hopes to make this a yearly cause and would eventually like to set up his own charity; further understands that Charlie began work on this issue when he was three years old and gave his pizza to a homeless person; commends Charlie for his hard work and care for his community, and wishes him the very best for the future.
Last updated: 13 December 2022

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Supported by: Liam McArthur*, Siobhian Brown*, Jeremy Balfour*, Bill Kidd*, Martin Whitfield*, Jenni Minto*, Karen Adam*, Stephanie Callaghan*, Colin Beattie*, Kenneth Gibson*, Jackie Baillie*, Ruth Maguire*, Annabelle Ewing* Siobhian Brown: Six-year-old Charlie McLean from Prestwick Donates Supplies *S6M-07149 to Homeless People—That the Parliament applauds six-year-old Charlie McLean from Prestwick for his charitable efforts in helping the homeless; understands that Charlie is making up supply bags for homeless people this Christmas, which contain, among other things, warm clothes, hygiene products, and food items; notes that Charlie has the goal of making up 100 bags; understands that the ambitious six-year-old hopes to make this a yearly cause and would eventually like to set up his own charity; further understands that Charlie began work on this issue when he was three years old and gave his pizza to a homeless person; commends Charlie for his hard work and care for his community, and wishes him the very best for the future.
Official Report Meeting date: 15 December 2021

Meeting of the Parliament (Hybrid) 15 December 2021

—from those who really need it the most? I think that Siobhian Brown makes an important point.
Last updated: 6 December 2023

Judicial Factors Scotland Bill letter from Scottish Government

I welcome any comments you may wish to make. SIOBHIAN BROWN Scottish Ministers, special advisers and the Permanent Secretary are covered by the terms of the Lobbying (Scotland) Act 2016.
Official Report Meeting date: 20 December 2022

Meeting of the Parliament 20 December 2022

Even if we had Mr Brown’s plan in front of us, it strikes me that that attempted fix has only come about because of the stage 2 amendment.
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.
Last updated: 14 February 2023

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Supported by: Evelyn Tweed*, Jackie Dunbar*, Annabelle Ewing*, Jenni Minto*, Tess White*, David Torrance*, Siobhian Brown*, Stuart McMillan*, Jeremy Balfour*, Colin Beattie*, Bill Kidd*, Audrey Nicoll*, Marie McNair*, Karen Adam* Siobhian Brown: Renaldo's Ices Ayr Wins Best Gelateria/Dessert Cafe in *S6M-07021 Scotland—That the Parliament applauds Renaldo’s Ices in Ayr for winning the Best Gelateria/Dessert Café in Scotland Award at the Scottish Italian Awards; understands that the awards recognise the best Italian businesses in Scotland; commends husband and wife team, Silvio and Linda Galli, for the hard work they have put into the businesses for the past 30 years; understands that Renaldo’s Ices has operated in Ayr since the 1920s and is popular with locals and tourists alike; congratulates all of the staff at Renaldo’s for their success, and wishes them the very best for the future.

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