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Official Report Meeting date: 9 November 2022

Education, Children and Young People Committee 09 November 2022

I liked the Deputy First Minister’s comment with regard to children’s services that we need to land young people in adulthood. Those of us with young sons or whatever will know that 25 is about the right age when we talk about people becoming adults.
Official Report Meeting date: 24 May 2022

Finance and Public Administration Committee 24 May 2022

Any name with the words “performance” and “framework” in it will not excite people. I told my son that I was coming to give evidence on the national performance framework this morning, and he said, “Dad, do you do anything that is interesting?”
Official Report Meeting date: 30 March 2017

Justice Sub-Committee on Policing 30 March 2017

Andrew Flanagan, the SPA chairman, indicated that there will be no “son of i6”. Will there be any non-gender-specific siblings, cousins or anything like that?
Last updated: 14 February 2023

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Supported by: Bill Kidd*, Patrick Harvie*, Paul McLennan*, Stuart McMillan*, Annabelle Ewing*, Elena Whitham*, Rona Mackay*, Alex Cole-Hamilton*, Stephanie Callaghan*, Bob Doris*, Miles Briggs*, Fulton MacGregor*, Siobhian Brown*, Paul Sweeney*, Pauline McNeill*, Ruth Maguire*, Gillian Martin* *S6M-00540 Gillian Mackay: Father and Son Clean Spanish Civil War Memorial Graffiti—That the Parliament congratulates Steven McGowan and his son, Steven McGowan Jnr, for cleaning graffiti from a memorial to volunteers who fought against fascism in the Spanish Civil War; recognises the commitment and sacrifice of the 40 volunteers who left North Lanarkshire between 1936 and 1939 in defence of liberty and democracy, and wishes the No Pasaran Memorial Committee North Lanarkshire all the best for its annual commemoration.
Last updated: 2 July 2021

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Supported by: Bill Kidd*, Patrick Harvie*, Paul McLennan*, Stuart McMillan*, Annabelle Ewing*, Elena Whitham*, Rona Mackay*, Alex Cole-Hamilton*, Stephanie Callaghan*, Bob Doris*, Miles Briggs*, Fulton MacGregor*, Siobhian Brown*, Paul Sweeney*, Pauline McNeill*, Ruth Maguire*, Gillian Martin* *S6M-00540 Gillian Mackay: Father and Son Clean Spanish Civil War Memorial Graffiti— That the Parliament congratulates Steven McGowan and his son, Steven McGowan Jnr, for cleaning graffiti from a memorial to volunteers who fought against fascism in the Spanish Civil War; recognises the commitment and sacrifice of the 40 volunteers who left North Lanarkshire between 1936 and 1939 in defence of liberty and democracy, and wishes the No Pasaran Memorial Committee North Lanarkshire all the best for its annual commemoration.
Official Report Meeting date: 8 May 2019

Education and Skills Committee 08 May 2019

If it is any consolation, Francisco, my son’s nine year-old class can all pronounce the Christian names and surnames of the Barcelona first team immaculately, as they were doing last night—they can also sing “You’ll Never Walk Alone”, but not in Spanish.
Official Report Meeting date: 13 November 2018

Health and Sport Committee 13 November 2018

A newspaper headline saying, “They stole my son’s organs wheeling him down the corridor,” would be detrimental to the greater transplant programme and we would not want to be in that situation.
Last updated: 15 January 2026

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*S6M-20448 Karen Adam: 300th Anniversary of the Birth of Brigadier General Hugh Mercer— That the Parliament marks the 300th anniversary of the birth of Brigadier General Hugh Mercer, a much celebrated son of Rosehearty in Banffshire and Buchan Coast; recognises his historic significance both in Scotland and in the United States, where he is remembered as a prominent figure in the struggle for independence; notes that Mercer was born near Rosehearty on 17 January 1726, the son of the minister of Pitsligo Kirk, and that he studied medicine before serving in major military campaigns that shaped the 18th century; acknowledges that he fought at the Battle of Culloden in 1746 as part of the Jacobite rising, before being forced to flee Scotland in the aftermath of the conflict, like so many others, making a new life in America; understands that he later served during the French and Indian War and rose to become a Brigadier General in the American Revolutionary War; believes that Mercer’s life reflected a journey of extraordinary courage, conviction and public service, and that he was ultimately mortally wounded at the Battle of Princeton in 1777; notes his close friendship with George Washington, who is reported to have regarded him as a “brave and worthy general”; welcomes the efforts of Rosehearty Community Council, Rosehearty Community Boat Club and Lodge Forbes 67 of Rosehearty in marking this important anniversary, including the unveiling on 16 January 2026 of a new information board celebrating Brigadier General Mercer’s life and legacy; Friday 16 January 2026 18 Today's Business Future Business Motions & Questions Legislation Other Gnothaichean an-diugh Gnothaichean ri teachd Gluasadan agus Ceistean Reachdas Eile Motions | Gluasadan thanks all involved for ensuring that this remarkable local story is preserved and shared, and celebrates Hugh Mercer’s enduring legacy as a figure of international historical importance, whose life remains a source of pride for Rosehearty and the wider Banffshire and Buchan Coast community.
Last updated: 6 November 2025

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R Supported by: Bill Kidd*, Rona Mackay*, Annabelle Ewing*, Clare Haughey*, Colin Beattie*, Karen Adam*, Jamie Hepburn*, John Mason*, Kenneth Gibson*, Elena Whitham* *S6M-19574 Tess White: Celebrating J & P Metal Technologies’ Commitment to Innovation and Scottish Engineering—That the Parliament congratulates J & P Contracts (Angus) Limited, which trades as J & P Metal Technologies and is based in Carnoustie, on its recent investment in a state-of- the-art laser cutting facility, as part of its ongoing commitment to upgrading its manufacturing facility and capacity to deliver high-quality fabricated components; notes that the company, which was established in 1973 as a subcontract manufacturer of sheet metal and medium-weight fabrications in both ferrous and non-ferrous metals in the UK, is proudly owned and operated by Ronald and Susan Smith, with Ron, who has been involved since the company’s inception, continuing to play an active role at the age of 78, alongside his son...
Last updated: 14 November 2024

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Supported by: Karen Adam*, Miles Briggs*, Jeremy Balfour*, Bill Kidd*, Annabelle Ewing*, Stuart McMillan*, Alexander Stewart*, Liz Smith*, Emma Harper*, Jackie Dunbar*, Stephanie Callaghan*, Colin Beattie*, Audrey Nicoll* Annie Wells: 96-year-old Glasgow Restaurant Nominated for Best Cafe—That *S6M-15418 the Parliament congratulates the 96-year-old Glasgow restaurant, Coia's Cafe, on being nominated for Cafe of the Year at an awards event; understands that Coia's Cafe, which has been a fixture of the city's east end since 1928, is in the running to be named the best in Scotland at the second annual Scottish Chippy Awards; notes that the event recognises establishments nationwide that serve classic fish and chips; understands that Coia's is the only Glasgow nominee in the category; recognises that the family-run business began as a small shop on Duke Street selling homemade ices and juice, and slowly grew into a much-loved restaurant serving a dynamic menu of steak pies, pasta, pizza, fish teas and more; understands that, before opening in 1928, the shop-fitter, Carmine "Charlie" Coia, was just another businessman looking to earn a living when he and his wife, Amalia, came to Scotland from Filiano, Italy; acknowledges that Charlie’s son...

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