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Official Report Meeting date: 19 September 2024

Meeting of the Parliament 19 September 2024

Does the First Minister share my concerns that the UK Labour Government is intent on ignoring that evidence of the harm that Brexit is doing to our economy? Does he agree that the best way of improving our economic outlook would be for us to rejoin the EU as an independent nation?
Official Report Meeting date: 16 November 2023

Meeting of the Parliament 16 November 2023

Having had those conversations, I absolutely recognise the severe impact that that disruption has, regrettably, had. The best thing is for Caledonian MacBrayne to ensure that such disruption does not happen.
Official Report Meeting date: 5 October 2023

Standards, Procedures and Public Appointments Committee 05 October 2023

Dr Orr will be missed, but we wish her very well—and the best for what is coming along. 10:11 Meeting continued in private until 10:46.
Official Report Meeting date: 1 June 2023

Meeting of the Parliament 01 June 2023

The Scottish Government is committed to ensuring that everyone who is living with a long-term condition is able to access the best possible care and support and benefit from healthcare services that are safe and effective and put people at the centre of their care.
Official Report Meeting date: 19 May 2022

Meeting of the Parliament (Hybrid) 19 May 2022

Secondly, as we would with any exercise of this nature, work will be done to ensure that all appropriate lessons are learned, and we will do that in the best possible way.
Questions and Answers Date answered: 3 June 2025

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That information is not held centrally.SEPA would be best placed to provide this information.
Last updated: 11 September 2025

SPBill26AENS062025accessible

It makes additional provision, in new section 22F(5A), for the court to have regard to the best interests of the party, and to take account of any views expressed by the party and, if the party is a child, the child’s parent.
Last updated: 10 September 2025

SPBill26AENS062025

It makes additional provision, in new section 22F(5A), for the court to have regard to the best interests of the party, and to take account of any views expressed by the party and, if the party is a child, the child’s parent.
Last updated: 25 June 2025

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Supported by: Edward Mountain*, Miles Briggs*, Alexander Stewart*, Douglas Lumsden*, Sandesh Gulhane*, Jeremy Balfour*, Douglas Ross*, Kenneth Gibson*, Meghan Gallacher*, Pam Gosal*, David Torrance*, Russell Findlay* Annie Wells: Hollybrook Academy Students Visit ScotSTAR Base—That the *S6M-18108 Parliament congratulates the 13 students from Hollybrook Academy in Glasgow on their recent visit to the Scottish Ambulance Service’s ScotSTAR base at Glasgow Airport as part of the Young Minds Save Lives Programme; notes that Hollybrook Academy supports young people with additional learning needs; understands that the visit provided a valuable and hands-on educational experience; further understands that the students had the opportunity to learn about the lifesaving work of the air ambulance team, the Emergency Medical Retrieval Service, and neonatal and paediatric teams, and to engage directly with staff, including paramedics, nurses, doctors, and pilots; recognises the contribution of air ambulance paramedic, John Prichard, who delivered an engaging and informative tour, highlighting the specialist equipment, communication methods, and teamwork involved in providing critical care across Scotland; further recognises the enthusiasm and inspiration expressed by students such as Mariam Rahman, who described the visit as the “best...
Last updated: 25 April 2023

SPBill26S062023

Prohibition on personal conduct of defence 20 56 Prohibition on personal conduct of defence (1) An accused is prohibited from conducting their own case in person at, or for the purposes of, any hearing in the course of proceedings in the Sexual Offences Court at which a witness is to give evidence. (2) If, at any point in the proceedings, the Sexual Offences Court— 25 (a) ascertains that an accused does not have a solicitor to conduct the accused's case at, or for the purposes of, any hearing at which a witness is to give evidence, and (b) is not satisfied that the accused intends to engage a solicitor to do so, the Court must appoint a solicitor to conduct the accused's case. (3) The Sexual Offences Court may only appoint a solicitor who has a right of audience 30 in the Court in accordance with section 47. (4) An appointed solicitor— (a) is to ascertain and act upon the instructions of the accused, (b) in the event that the accused gives no instructions, or gives instructions that are inadequate or perverse, is to act in the accused’s best...

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