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MSPs Last updated: 8 December 2020

Mary Scanlon

Mary Scanlon. Scottish Conservative and Unionist Party.
Official Report Meeting date: 16 March 2023

Meeting of the Parliament 16 March 2023

Marie Curie provides many forms of support.
Last updated: 1 April 2025

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Motions and amendments which have attracted additional support S6M-17000 John Swinney: Motion of Condolence (lodged on 28 March 2025) New Support: Ash Regan*, Anas Sarwar*, Maggie Chapman*, Alex Cole-Hamilton* S6M-16978 Neil Bibby: BBC Scotland's Decision to End River City and Close its Dumbarton Studios (lodged on 27 March 2025) New Support: Kenneth Gibson*, Clare Haughey*, Jackie Dunbar*, John Mason*, Fulton MacGregor*, Maggie Chapman* Tuesday 1 April 2025 17 Today's Business Future Business Motions & Questions Legislation Other Gnothaichean an-diugh Gnothaichean ri teachd Gluasadan agus Ceistean Reachdas Eile Motions | Gluasadan S6M-16969 Marie...
Last updated: 8 October 2024

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R Supported by: Emma Roddick*, Colin Beattie*, Rona Mackay*, Annabelle Ewing* Other new and altered motions and amendments *S6M-14818 Karen Adam: The Importance of the Acorn Project—That the Parliament expresses its deep concern at reports that the UK Government has once again overlooked what it sees as the economically and environmentally crucial Acorn Project, which is a carbon capture and storage initiative based at St Fergus on the Buchan Coast; recognises what it considers to be the vital role of the Acorn Project in strengthening Scotland's economy and fulfilling its climate commitments, and calls on the UK Government to end the reported ongoing delay, and to provide much-needed clarity and investment as a priority. *S6M-14817 Marie...
Official Report Meeting date: 17 March 2026

Meeting of the Parliament 17 March 2026 [Draft]

ForBriggs, Miles (Lothian) (Con)Burnett, Alexander (Aberdeenshire West) (Con)Carlaw, Jackson (Eastwood) (Con)Carson, Finlay (Galloway and West Dumfries) (Con)Dowey, Sharon (South Scotland) (Con)Eagle, Tim (Highlands and Islands) (Con)Findlay, Russell (West Scotland) (Con)Fraser, Murdo (Mid Scotland and Fife) (Con)Gallacher, Meghan (Central Scotland) (Con)Gosal, Pam (West Scotland) (Con)Gulhane, Sandesh (Glasgow) (Con)Halcro Johnston, Jamie (Highlands and Islands) (Con)Hoy, Craig (South Scotland) (Con)Kerr, Liam (North East Scotland) (Con)Kerr, Stephen (Central Scotland) (Con)Lumsden, Douglas (North East Scotland) (Con)McCall, Roz (Mid Scotland and Fife) (Con)Mountain, Edward (Highlands and Islands) (Con)Mundell, Oliver (Dumfriesshire) (Con)Ross, Douglas (Highlands and Islands) (Con)Smith, Liz (Mid Scotland and Fife) (Con)Stewart, Alexander (Mid Scotland and Fife) (Con)Villalba, Mercedes (North East Scotland) (Lab)Webber, Sue (Lothian) (Con)Wells, Annie (Glasgow) (Con)White, Tess (North East Scotland) (Con)Whittle, Brian (South Scotland) (Con)AgainstAdam, George (Paisley) (SNP)Adam, Karen (Banffshire and Buchan Coast) (SNP)Adamson, Clare (Motherwell and Wishaw) (SNP)Allan, Alasdair (Na h-Eileanan an Iar) (SNP)Arthur, Tom (Renfrewshire South) (SNP)Balfour, Jeremy (Lothian) (Ind)Beattie, Colin (Midlothian North and Musselburgh) (SNP)Brown, Keith (Clackmannanshire and Dunblane) (SNP)Brown, Siobhian (Ayr) (SNP)Burgess, Ariane (Highlands and Islands) (Green)Callaghan, Stephanie (Uddingston and Bellshill) (SNP)Chapman, Maggie (North East Scotland) (Green)Coffey, Willie (Kilmarnock and Irvine Valley) (SNP)Cole-Hamilton, Alex (Edinburgh Western) (LD)Constance, Angela (Almond Valley) (SNP)Dey, Graeme (Angus South) (SNP)Doris, Bob (Glasgow Maryhill and Springburn) (SNP)Dornan, James (Glasgow Cathcart) (SNP)Dunbar, Jackie (Aberdeen Donside) (SNP)Ewing, Annabelle (Cowdenbeath) (SNP)Fairlie, Jim (Perthshire South and Kinross-shire) (SNP)FitzPatrick, Joe (Dundee City West) (SNP)Forbes, Kate (Skye, Lochaber and Badenoch) (SNP)Gibson, Kenneth (Cunninghame North) (SNP)Gilruth, Jenny (Mid Fife and Glenrothes) (SNP)Gougeon, Mairi (Angus North and Mearns) (SNP)Grahame, Christine (Midlothian South, Tweeddale and Lauderdale) (SNP)Greene, Jamie (West Scotland) (LD)Greer, Ross (West Scotland) (Green)Harper, Emma (South Scotland) (SNP)Harvie, Patrick (Glasgow) (Green)Haughey, Clare (Rutherglen) (SNP)Hepburn, Jamie (Cumbernauld and Kilsyth) (SNP)Hyslop, Fiona (Linlithgow) (SNP)Kidd, Bill (Glasgow Anniesland) (SNP)Lochhead, Richard (Moray) (SNP)MacDonald, Gordon (Edinburgh Pentlands) (SNP)MacGregor, Fulton (Coatbridge and Chryston) (SNP)Mackay, Gillian (Central Scotland) (Green)Mackay, Rona (Strathkelvin and Bearsden) (SNP)Macpherson, Ben (Edinburgh Northern and Leith) (SNP)Maguire, Ruth (Cunninghame South) (SNP)Martin, Gillian (Aberdeenshire East) (SNP)Mason, John (Glasgow Shettleston) (Ind)Matheson, Michael (Falkirk West) (SNP)McAllan, Màiri (Clydesdale) (SNP)McKee, Ivan (Glasgow Provan) (SNP)McMillan, Stuart (Greenock and Inverclyde) (SNP)McNair...
Last updated: 14 February 2023

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Supported by: David Torrance*, Kenneth Gibson*, Stephanie Callaghan*, Jackie Dunbar*, Jeremy Balfour*, Bob Doris*, Annabelle Ewing*, Edward Mountain*, Murdo Fraser*, Paul Sweeney*, Siobhian Brown*, Kaukab Stewart*, Marie McNair*, Joe FitzPatrick* *S6M-05595 Evelyn Tweed: Congratulations to Ross Murdoch on Success at ...
Last updated: 5 August 2022

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Supported by: David Torrance*, Kenneth Gibson*, Stephanie Callaghan*, Jackie Dunbar*, Jeremy Balfour*, Bob Doris*, Annabelle Ewing*, Edward Mountain*, Murdo Fraser*, Paul Sweeney*, Siobhian Brown*, Kaukab Stewart*, Marie McNair*, Joe FitzPatrick* *S6M-05595 Evelyn Tweed: Congratulations to Ross Murdoch on Success at ...
Last updated: 19 December 2025

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Supported by: Dr Pam Gosal MBE*, Kevin Stewart*, Bill Kidd*, Brian Whittle*, Kenneth Gibson*, Jeremy Balfour*, David Torrance* *S6M-20266 Alexander Burnett: Celebrating Mary Watt’s Service to the British Red Cross—That the Parliament congratulates Mary Watt on her contribution to the British Red Cross Shop in Banchory; notes that Mary, at 87 years old, has volunteered for 26 years, regularly working and stepping in whenever needed; acknowledges her role in mentoring volunteers and supporting the day- to-day running of the shop; recognises that Mary has been a valued member of the team and a familiar face to customers; wishes her well in her retirement, and thanks her for her years of dedicated service to the community.
Last updated: 8 April 2024

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S6M-07769: Evelyn Tweed: National Lyme Disease Awareness Month - That the Parliament acknowledges that May 2023 is National Lyme Disease Awareness Month; notes that Lyme disease is a bacterial infection spread to humans by infected ticks, which are tiny spider-like creatures found in woodland and moorland areas that feed on the blood of birds and mammals, including humans; understands that many people with early symptoms of Lyme disease develop a circular rash around the tick bite three to 30 days after being bitten, often described as looking like a bull’s eye on a dart board, whilst some people may develop several rashes in different parts of their body, and around one in three people will not develop a rash; further understands that some people with Lyme disease also have flu-like symptoms, including tiredness, muscle and joint pain, headaches, a high temperature, chills and neck stiffness; notes the calls encouraging anyone who has been bitten by a tick and develops a rash or flu-like symptoms to speak to their GP and tell them that they have been bitten by a tick; further notes, however, that diagnosing Lyme disease is often difficult as many of the symptoms are similar to other conditions; acknowledges that NHS Scotland advises that Lyme disease is treatable, however, that without treatment, more serious and longer-term symptoms may develop, including pain and swelling in joints, nerve problems, memory problems, difficulty concentrating and heart problems; understands that there is currently no vaccine available and that the best way to prevent Lyme disease is to adopt simple measures when in the countryside or near wildlife, including tucking trousers into socks and wearing insect repellent, and notes the calls encouraging anybody who is concerned that they have contracted Lyme disease to contact their GP and for everyone to take precautions when in the countryside. S6M-07752: Gillian Martin: Marie...
Last updated: 8 April 2024

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S6M-07769: Evelyn Tweed: National Lyme Disease Awareness Month - That the Parliament acknowledges that May 2023 is National Lyme Disease Awareness Month; notes that Lyme disease is a bacterial infection spread to humans by infected ticks, which are tiny spider-like creatures found in woodland and moorland areas that feed on the blood of birds and mammals, including humans; understands that many people with early symptoms of Lyme disease develop a circular rash around the tick bite three to 30 days after being bitten, often described as looking like a bull’s eye on a dart board, whilst some people may develop several rashes in different parts of their body, and around one in three people will not develop a rash; further understands that some people with Lyme disease also have flu-like symptoms, including tiredness, muscle and joint pain, headaches, a high temperature, chills and neck stiffness; notes the calls encouraging anyone who has been bitten by a tick and develops a rash or flu-like symptoms to speak to their GP and tell them that they have been bitten by a tick; further notes, however, that diagnosing Lyme disease is often difficult as many of the symptoms are similar to other conditions; acknowledges that NHS Scotland advises that Lyme disease is treatable, however, that without treatment, more serious and longer-term symptoms may develop, including pain and swelling in joints, nerve problems, memory problems, difficulty concentrating and heart problems; understands that there is currently no vaccine available and that the best way to prevent Lyme disease is to adopt simple measures when in the countryside or near wildlife, including tucking trousers into socks and wearing insect repellent, and notes the calls encouraging anybody who is concerned that they have contracted Lyme disease to contact their GP and for everyone to take precautions when in the countryside. S6M-07752: Gillian Martin: Marie...

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