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Last updated: 11 June 2024

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Integration will ensure a single command is exercised to achieve a clearly defined set of operational policing objectives and will also allow for policing best practice to be identified and implemented.
Last updated: 9 April 2024

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S6M-08561: David Torrance: Burntisland Marine and Environmental Services Company Pledges £100,000 Lifeline to Kirkcaldy Foodbank - That the Parliament commends Briggs Marine, in Burntisland, which, it understands, has pledged to donate £100,000 to Kirkcaldy Foodbank over the next four years; understands that the cash boost will help local families with the rising cost of living; further understands that Briggs Marine will donate £2,000 per month over four years, with an additional pre-Christmas payment ahead of the festive period, making a total commitment of £100,000 to help safeguard what it sees as this essential local service; commends the company for what it sees as its continued commitment to help charitable causes across the Kirkcaldy constituency, and wishes it all the best...
Last updated: 8 April 2024

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S6M-06274: Douglas Lumsden: Channel 4’s 40th Anniversary - That the Parliament congratulates Channel 4 on its 40th anniversary; considers that Channel 4 is publicly-owned and commercially-funded, meaning that it can deliver a valuable public service at zero cost to the taxpayer; welcomes what it sees as the important and growing contribution Channel 4 makes to the Scottish production sector, working closely with Screen Scotland; understands that their new Glasgow hub now has the biggest commissioning department by commissioning hours based in Scotland; congratulates Channel 4 for, it understands, surpassing its target to spend half of its original content budget outside of the London area; understands that over 400 roles, encompassing 55% of spend and 66% of hours, are now based outside of the London area; believes that Channel 4 has spent around £220 million on Scottish productions over the last 15 years, with £23.5 million of Scottish spend in 2021; appreciates what it sees as the benefit of Channel 4’s skills and training schemes, such as 4Skills, which focuses on social mobility and bringing new, underrepresented voices into the industry; understands that 4Skills will reach 15,000 young people a year from 2022 onwards, including many in Scotland; believes that Channel 4 is a great success story for the UK, and wishes the teams at Channel 4 all the best...
Last updated: 13 December 2023

Post Legislative Scrutiny of SDS

We are co-designing and consulting extensively with stakeholders on how best to provide an NCS that delivers both national consistency and local flexibility.
Last updated: 29 November 2023

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The guidance power can be used to assist education authorities in understanding how best to promote, facilitate and support Scots language education in schools. 15 This document relates to the Scottish Languages Bill (SP Bill 39) as introduced in the Scottish Parliament on 29 November 2023 64.
Last updated: 23 August 2023

Major IT Project Update June 2023

S ome of the elements envisaged in that phase have already been delivered and Calmac and Transport Scotland are currently reviewing this and how best to deliver any further functionality.
Last updated: 7 March 2023

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*S5M-22263 Neil Findlay: Margaret and John Brady's 60th Wedding Anniversary—That the Parliament congratulates the Broxburn couple, Margaret and John Brady, on their 60th wedding anniversary; understands that the couple were married on 2 July 1960 at St Nicholas Church in Broxburn, and sends Margaret and John its best wishes. *S5M-22262 Neil Findlay: The Fun...
Last updated: 7 March 2023

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Thursday 30 April 2020 7 Today's Business Future Business Motions & Questions Legislation Other Gnothaichean an-diugh Gnothaichean ri teachd Gluasadan agus Ceistean Reachdas Eile Motions | Gluasadan Supported by: Miles Briggs*, Bill Kidd*, Margaret Mitchell* *S5M-21605 Mark McDonald: The Event Complex Aberdeen Recognised at RICS Social Impact Awards—That the Parliament congratulates The Event Complex Aberdeen (TECA) on winning the award for Best...
Last updated: 7 March 2023

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Supported by: Maureen Watt* *S5M-21386 David Torrance: Templehall Weightlifting Club's Support for Kirkcaldy Foodbank—That the Parliament commends Templehall Weightlifting Club on its generous donation of £3,000 to Kirkcaldy Foodbank, which is facing unprecedented challenges as a result of the COVID-19 outbreak as it strives to help the most vulnerable in the community; notes the impact that panic-buying has had on the amount of food donations and the increased struggle to buy supplies from supermarkets; believes that this donation is a massive boost to the charity and will allow it to help many families and people experiencing hunger; praises the members of the club for their kindness, and wishes them all the very best...
Last updated: 7 March 2023

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*S5M-20214 Sandra White: 225th Anniversary of the Glasgow Royal Infirmary—That the Parliament welcomes the 225th anniversary of Glasgow Royal Infirmary (GRI), which was celebrated with the unveiling of a commemorative mural documenting its rich history and positive impact on healthcare; notes the GRI has been serving the public since 1794 and symbolises one of the busiest and best equipped healthcare facilities in the country, serving a catchment area of more than 320,000 people; understands it was recently recognised by Newsweek as one of the top 100 hospitals in the world, the only hospital in Scotland to make the list, and has an international reputation as a teaching hospital and healthcare hub with more than 1,000 beds; notes the GRI has paved the way for medical innovations, including by Dr Joseph Lister, its most famous resident, who pioneered the use of antiseptics in the 1860s, Rebecca Strong, who developed the first training school for nurses in 1895, which then became the standard across the world, Professor Jackie Taylor, the current consultant geriatrician and first-ever female President of the Royal College of Physicians and Surgeons of Glasgow, Sir William MacEwan, a pioneer in brain surgery and key player in the development of the "Erskine limb" for amputees, and Professor David Wheatley, who performed Scotland’s first cardiac transplant in 1992; commends everyone involved in the GRI over its 225-year life, and wishes them continued success.

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