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Last updated: 26 November 2025

BB20251126

S6W-42147 Alex Cole-Hamilton: To ask the Scottish Government what action it will take with the NHS to support people who may have been affected by exposure to diethylstilbestrol (DES) as a result of their mother using the drug during pregnancy, and how it plans to test any people exposed to DES in this way for any po...
Last updated: 5 December 2024

K Waller request for evidence Assisted Dying for Terminally Ill Scotland Bill

Mandatory training before doctors can be involved in providing Hanssen-de Wolf JE, Pasman HRW and Onwuteaka-Philipsen BD (2008) VAD is a key safeguard in Victoria’s VAD system.
Last updated: 25 October 2023

BB20231025

*S6M-10939 Michelle Thomson: INEOS Completes Tour De France Cycling Challenge to Benefit Local Charities —That the Parliament congratulates the employees of INEOS, including those at its manufacturing base in Grangemouth, on successfully completing their annual Tour de France Challenge; understands that the INEOS Tour de France Challenge saw 122 separate teams from across the country test their endurance to complete the equivalent distance of every stage of the infamous cycling race, with 2,800 employees taking part; notes that participating teams who complete all 21 stages of the challenge can then choose charities to donate raised funds to; understands that there were 13 teams from the Grangemouth base put forward to complete the challenge, with funding going to well-deserved local causes such as Forth Valley First Responders, British Heart Foundation, Strathcarron Hospice and Dowards House, Kiran’s Trust and Jamie’s Sanctuary, Cycling Without Age Scotland, SAMH, Falkirk’s Mental Health Association and VIE Velo; congratulates the 13 teams from INEOS Grangemouth who participated and completed all stages in the INEOS Tour de France Challenge to fundraise for fantastic causes, and wishes them all the best with their future fundraising efforts.
Last updated: 7 March 2023

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Supported by: Miles Briggs*, Bill Kidd*, Emma Harper*, Richard Lyle*, Clare Haughey*, Jeremy Balfour*, Joan McAlpine*, Sandra White*, Ash Denham*, Kenneth Gibson*, David Torrance* *S5M-12734 Angus MacDonald: Early Gaelic Manuscripts Added to UNESCO s Memory of ’ the World Register That the Parliament welcomes the announcement by the National Library of — Scotland (NLS) that the UN has added some of the earliest Gaelic manuscripts to the UNESCO Memory of the World Register, which it understands aims to preserve the world s most important ’ documents; further welcomes that the Gaelic collection will join the likes of the Domesday Book, Magna Carta, the Churchill archives and Scotland s Declaration of Arbroath on the register; notes ’ that NLS has the largest collection of Scottish Gaelic manuscripts in the world, with the earliest, written from the 14th up to the early 18th century, now being recognised for their exceptional historical and linguistic significance; understands that the manuscripts cover a wide range of topics, including medical manuscripts, poetry collections, historical texts, heroic tales, saints lives, ’ prayers, charms, genealogy and place-name lore; notes that UNESCO initiated the Memory of the World Register in 1992 in order to highlight archival and library items of outstanding historical value, as well as protecting them from what UNESCO called collective amnesia ; believes that the “ ” manuscripts are the pre-eminent collection for study of the Gaelic culture in Scotland and offer a snapshot of Gaelic life in Scotland that would otherwise have been lost to history, and highlights Gaelic s important place in the diverse cultural heritage of Scotland and the wider British Isles. ’ The Member has provided the following translation: Làmh-sgrìobhainnean tràtha na Gàidhlig air an cur ri Clàr Cuimhne an t-Saoghail aig UNESCO Wednesday 13 June 2018 20 Today's Business Future Business Motions & Questions Legislation Other Gnothaichean an-diugh Gnothaichean ri teachd Gluasadan agus Ceistean Reachdas Eile Motions | Gluasadan Gu bheil a’ Phàrlamaid a’ cur fàilte air an naidheachd bho Leabharlann Nàiseanta na h-Alba (NLS) gu bheil na Dùthchannan Aonaichte air cuid de...
Questions and Answers Date answered: 19 December 2014

S4W-23626

The Implementing & Reviewing Whistleblowing Arrangements in NHSScotland PIN was introduced in 2011. The policy makes clear that if a member of staff raises a genuine whistleblowing concern under this policy, they will not be at risk of losing their job or suffering any detriment as a result.
Last updated: 24 April 2025

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Supported by: Craig Hoy*, Annie Wells*, Colin Beattie*, Annabelle Ewing*, Douglas Ross*, Murdo Fraser*, Brian Whittle*, Jeremy Balfour*, Bill Kidd*, Sandesh Gulhane*, Kenneth Gibson*, Miles Briggs*, Meghan Gallacher*, Tim Eagle*, Tess White* Alexander Stewart: Rotary Club of Alloa’s "Tour de Clacks 2025" for Prostate *S6M-17261 Scotland—That the Parliament is enthused that the charity cycle event, Tour de Clacks, is to go ahead on 27 April 2025, with all proceeds going towards Prostate Scotland; understands that the Rotary Club of Alloa is putting the finishing touches on the organisation of the event, which is a 22km cycle around the Wee County; understands that the UK-wide Rotary organisations are concerted supporters of work to address prostate cancer, including Alloa, with several local Rotarians experiencing the diagnosis over the years; is encouraged that, while the entry fee is £10, or £5 for children, this will be donated in full to Prostate Scotland; is further encouraged that participants can also pick a charity of their choosing and ask people to sponsor them as they Thursday 24 April 2025 11 Today's Business Future Business Motions & Questions Legislation Other Gnothaichean an-diugh Gnothaichean ri teachd Gluasadan agus Ceistean Reachdas Eile Motions | Gluasadan complete the race, and wishes Alloa Rotary, Prostate Scotland and all the participants and their sponsors all the very best for a highly successful day.
Last updated: 9 October 2025

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The Member has provided the following Gaelic translation: Gu bheil a’ Phàrlamaid a’ cur meal-a-naidheachd air Buidheann Togail-Airgid Ìomhaigh Naomh Bharra airson soirbheachas an iomairt aca gus ìomhaigh ùr Naomh Bharra a chur an àite na Friday 10 October 2025 10 Today's Business Future Business Motions & Questions Legislation Other Gnothaichean an-diugh Gnothaichean ri teachd Gluasadan agus Ceistean Reachdas Eile Motions | Gluasadan seann tè, a bha air crìonadh, ann am Bàgh a Tuath, Eilean Bharraigh; a’ toirt fa-near gu bheil an iomairt, a chaidh a chur air bhog san Iuchar 2024, air targaid £100,000 a ruighinn às dèidh tabhartas mòr de...
Last updated: 7 March 2023

BB20170111

Supported by: Iain Gray*, Neil Findlay*, Pauline McNeill*, John Mason*, Gail Ross* *S5M-03307 Sandra White: Youth Music Business Day Strikes a Chord in Glasgow That the — Parliament notes the return to Glasgow of the training conference for young people aspiring to work in the music industry, Off The Record, which will take place at the Scottish Music Centre in partnership with the founding organisation, Born To Be Wide, on 11 February 2017; understands that it will be open to 14- to 25-year-olds and consists of a day of workshops, presentations and talks; further understands that previous events have recorded high satisfaction among with 92% of attendees, and commends the work of this youth music business day in supporting young people in Scotland s famous "city of music" to realise their dreams in the music industry. ’ Supported by: Pauline McNeill*, Ross Greer*, Richard Lyle*, Jeremy Balfour*, Stuart McMillan*, Emma Harper*, Bill Kidd*, Fulton MacGregor*, David Torrance*, Joan McAlpine*, Tom Arthur*, Colin Beattie* *S5M-03306 Bill Kidd: Tony de...
Questions and Answers Date answered: 17 May 2018

S5W-16476

The specific, extrapolated information requested on projects is not held centrally, and given the scope of funding support provided across a wide range of relevant policy areas, it is not possible to disaggregate the economic development element to provide this information. Given the impact of de-industrialisation on many communities in the West Scotland p...
Questions and Answers Date answered: 21 March 2018

S5W-15259

Our pre-wetted salting involves spreading dry rock salt and brine in the proportion of 70% dry salt to 30% of fully saturated brine with a salt concentration of around 23%. All salt for de-icing on our trunk roads is required to be 6.3 millimetre grading particle size complying with British Standard 3247:1991 and treated with an anti-caking agent.

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