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Last updated: 24 March 2022

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Supported by: Annabelle Ewing*, Miles Briggs*, Evelyn Tweed*, Stuart McMillan*, James Dornan*, Stephanie Callaghan*, Bill Kidd*, Jeremy Balfour*, Michelle Thomson*, Karen Adam*, Audrey Nicoll*, David Torrance* *S6M-03721 Finlay Carson: Moore's Fish and Chips, the "Plaice" to Be—That the Parliament congratulates Moore’s Fish and Chips, based in Castle Douglas, Dumfries-shire, on being named one of the best outlets in Scotland, having made it onto a list of the UK’s 50 best takeaways following two rounds of mystery dining by the trade publication, Fry Magazine...
Questions and Answers Date answered: 21 November 2017

S5W-12723

This refreshed guidance contains a section on de-escalation and physical intervention for all children, including those with complex additional support needs.
Last updated: 21 May 2025

SPBill69FMS062025accessible

The strategic review of Delivering Equally Safe (DES) recognised the need for specialised support for women affected by commercial sexual exploitation and recommended continued funding for organisations providing direct assistance, outreach, and policy development in this area.
Last updated: 20 May 2025

SPBill69FMS062025

The Member takes the view that implementation of the statutory right to support will require careful review of how DES funds are allocated and whether additional resources are required to meet the Bill’s aims in line with Scotland’s obligations under the Istanbul Convention. 79.
Last updated: 10 April 2024

PB_2024_032

S6M-11613: Katy Clark: Ongoing Dispute at the MoD DES Site in Beith - That the Parliament notes with concern reports that the dispute involving non-craft workers at the Ministry of Defence (MoD) Defence Equipment and Support (DES) site in Beith remains unresolved by the MoD; understands that non-craft workers have been denied bonus payments, which were awarded to other staff working on the site; believes that this decision runs the risk of creating a "two-tier" workforce at the site, with reported estimates from the GMB Scotland trade union suggesting that 8 PB/S6/24/032 the pay gap between non-craft and craft workers at the site has tripled to £18,000; understands that the Beith site is currently involved in providing munitions to Ukraine for its ongoing war effort, and that non-craft workers play a vital role in transporting sensitive materials around the site and preparing these materials for shipment; notes reports of health and safety concerns at Beith, after near misses with machinery occurred during industrial action, which, it considers, also highlights the importance and skills of non-craft workers; further notes the view that all workers at the MoD DES site in Beith play a vital role that deserves proper and fair pay, and notes the calls for the Scottish Government to engage with the UK Government in support of the workers and to urge the MoD to resolve the dispute.
Last updated: 10 April 2024

PB_2024_005

S6M-11613: Katy Clark: Ongoing Dispute at the MoD DES Site in Beith - That the Parliament notes with concern reports that the dispute involving non-craft workers at the Ministry of Defence (MoD) Defence Equipment and Support (DES) site in Beith remains unresolved by the MoD; understands that non-craft workers have been denied bonus payments, which were awarded to other staff working on the site; believes that this decision runs the risk of creating a "two-tier" workforce at the site, with reported estimates from the GMB Scotland trade union suggesting that the pay gap between non-craft and craft workers at the site has tripled to £18,000; understands that the Beith site is currently involved in providing munitions to Ukraine for its ongoing war effort, and that non-craft workers play a vital role in transporting sensitive materials around the site and preparing these materials for shipment; notes reports of health and safety concerns at Beith, after near misses with machinery occurred during industrial action, which, it considers, also highlights the importance and skills of non-craft workers; further notes the view that all workers at the MoD DES site in Beith play a vital role that deserves proper and fair pay, and notes the calls for the Scottish Government to engage with the UK Government in support of the workers and to urge the MoD to resolve the dispute.
Last updated: 24 August 2023

Quality of public audit AR 21_22

Outputs | 20 ICAS inspection results: Financial audits 65 de Mazars w 4 eiv EY er 3 r KPMG eb 2 m Azets uN Grant Thornton 1 Deloitte 0 Audit Services Group 1 2 3 4 1 2 3 4 1 2 3 4 1 2 3 4 1 2 3 4 2016/17 2017/18 2018/19 2019/20 2020/21 Audit year 66.
Official Report Meeting date: 28 March 2023

Health, Social Care and Sport Committee 28 March 2023

Those are the areas of escalation. I will now turn to de-escalation. One area of de-escalation relates to governance.
Official Report Meeting date: 30 April 2020

Members’ Virtual Question Time 30 April 2020

For example, the early learning and childcare and education budgets have been de-ring fenced, to enable greater flexibility, which local authorities need.
Official Report Meeting date: 22 December 2021

Criminal Justice Committee 22 December 2021

The major purpose of my interview with Holyrood magazine was to seek to engender a well-informed, reasonable, balanced debate on the critically important issue of the prosecution of crime in Scotland.

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