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Last updated: 20 November 2025

Annex B Child friendly version of Childrens Rights Scheme

UNICEF UK’s Rights Respecting Schools Award (RRSA) programme is helping children and teachers to understand children’s rights.
Last updated: 12 June 2025

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Accordingly, the Parliament resolved— That the Parliament agrees that the Lomond Banks planning application for a development at Balloch should be called in for determination by the Scottish Ministers; that any subsequent decision on the planning application should be made in a fair and impartial way that takes into account all relevant legal requirements and maintains the integrity of the planning process; believes that the significant public interest in this application and its location within a national park make it a matter of national interest, and asks that ministers assess the application’s compatibility with National Planning Framework 4, as approved by the Parliament in 2023, and with the statutory aims of the national park. 4. Business Programme...
Last updated: 5 December 2024

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(S6F-03607) Thursday 5 December 2024 2 Today's Business Future Business Motions & Questions Legislation Other Gnothaichean an-diugh Gnothaichean ri teachd Gluasadan agus Ceistean Reachdas Eile Chamber | Seòmar followed by Members' Business Debate on the subject of— S6M-15411 Paul Sweeney: Publication of the Marie Curie Report, Dying in Poverty in Scotland 2024—That the Parliament welcomes the publication of the Marie Curie report, Dying in Poverty in Scotland 2024; understands that the report is taken from research carried out by Marie Curie and Loughborough University; notes that the report has found that one in four working age people and one in six pension age people in Scotland face poverty at the end of life; understands that terminal illness exacerbates existing inequality; notes the report's findings that symptoms of terminal illness can result in higher energy costs, costs for housing adaptations and force people to leave the labour market and rely on social security support; considers that these challenges are not confined to the dying person, but also affect family and unpaid carers who, it believes, are too often left to carry out the bulk of caring duties due to what it sees as inadequate support; notes the belief that more must be done to target support to those who are facing dying, death and bereavement, and further notes the calls for governments to consider the report and work with Marie Curie to prevent people in Scotland, including those in the Glasgow region, from dying in poverty. 2:00 pm Parliamentary Bureau Motions S6M-15758 Jamie Hepburn on behalf of the Parliamentary Bureau: Revision to Business Programme...
Last updated: 29 October 2024

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Time for Reflection: Jim Wallace, Rt Hon Lord Wallace of Tankerness KC, led Time for Reflection. 2. Revision to Business Programme: The Minister for Parliamentary Business (Jamie Hepburn), on behalf of the Parliamentary Bureau, moved S6M-15071— That the Parliament agrees to the following revisions to the programme of...
Last updated: 10 June 2024

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In terms of providing a cost for delivering the targets, the range of Scottish Government policies and programmes will be expected to contribute towards this end.
Last updated: 28 February 2024

Michael Devo changing

There is a risk of wasteful duplication and incoherence when the UK Government is running its own programmes and investments in devolved fields.
Last updated: 22 May 2023

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Pedro Serrano, Ambassador of the EU: Meeting with the Presiding Officer. 9 February 2023: John Smith Centre Parliamentary Interns: Meetings with Deputy Presiding Officer Annabelle Ewing MSP, Members, and officials. 23 February 2023: Canadian Parliamentary Interns: Meetings with Deputy Presiding Officer Annabelle Ewing MSP, Members, and officials. 28 February 2023: Young Leaders Programme, Malaysia: Meeting with officials. 1 March 2023: Gerry O’Donovan, Consul General of Ireland: Meeting with the Presiding Officer. 8 March 2023: Parliamentary Study Visit from the Parliament of Maldives: Meetings with Members and officials. 9 March – 10 March 2023: Clerk of the Parliaments of Western Australia: Meetings with officials. 14 March 2023: Parliamentary Study Visit from the Parliament of Sri Lanka: Meetings with Members and officials. 16 March 2023: Chief Minister and Parliamentarians from Bangsamoro (Philippines) Meetings with Deputy Presiding Officer Liam McArthur MSP, Members and officials. 21 March 2023: Parliamentarians from the Landtag of Saxony: Meeting with Members. 29 March 2023: Parliamentarians from the Parliament of Catalonia: Meetings with the Presiding Officer, Members and officials. 10 30 March 2023: H.E.
Last updated: 9 March 2023

Briefing Michael Keating

There is a risk of wasteful duplication and incoherence when the UK Government is running its own programmes and investments in devolved fields.
Last updated: 7 March 2023

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Healthcare (International Arrangements) Bill 2017-19 (UK Parliament legislation) (in private): The Committee will consider the evidence heard earlier in the meeting. 3. Work programme (in private): The Committee will consider its work programme.
Last updated: 7 March 2023

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Wednesday 17 January 2018 3 Today's Business Future Business Motions & Questions Legislation Other Gnothaichean an-diugh Gnothaichean ri teachd Gluasadan agus Ceistean Reachdas Eile Chamber | Seòmar followed by Business Motions S5M-09925 Joe FitzPatrick on behalf of the Parliamentary Bureau: Business Motion That — the Parliament agrees— (a) the following programme of business— Tuesday 23 January 2018 2.00 pm Time for Reflection followed by Parliamentary Bureau Motions followed by Topical Questions (if selected) followed by Finance and Constitution Committee Debate: European Union (Withdrawal) Bill LCM Interim Report – followed by Business Motions followed by Parliamentary Bureau Motions 5.00 pm Decision Time followed by Members Business ’ Wednesday 24 January 2018 2.00 pm Parliamentary Bureau Motions 2.00 pm Portfolio Questions Health and Sport followed by Scottish Conservative and Unionist Party Business followed by Business Motions followed by Parliamentary Bureau Motions 5.00 pm Decision Time followed by Members Business ’ Thursday 25 January 2018 11.40 am Parliamentary Bureau Motions 11.40 am General Questions 12.00 pm First Minister's Questions followed by Members Business ’ 2.30 pm Parliamentary Bureau Motions 2.30 pm Stage 1 Debate: Offensive Behaviour at Football and Threatening Communications (Repeal) (Scotland) Bill followed by Business Motions followed by Parliamentary Bureau Motions 5.00 pm Decision Time Tuesday 30 January 2018 2.00 pm Time for Reflection followed by Parliamentary Bureau Motions followed by Topical Questions (if selected) followed by Stage 3 Proceedings: Gender Representation on Public Boards (Scotland) Bill followed by Business Motions followed by Parliamentary Bureau Motions 5.00 pm Decision Time followed by Members Business ’ Wednesday 17 January 2018 4 Today's Business Future Business Motions & Questions Legislation Other Gnothaichean an-diugh Gnothaichean ri teachd Gluasadan agus Ceistean Reachdas Eile Chamber | Seòmar Wednesday 31 January 2018 2.00 pm Parliamentary Bureau Motions 2.00 pm Portfolio Questions Communities, Social Security and Equalities followed by Scottish Government Business followed by Business Motions followed by Parliamentary Bureau Motions 5.00 pm Decision Time followed by Members Business ’ Thursday 1 February 2018 11.40 am Parliamentary Bureau Motions 11.40 am General Questions 12.00 pm First Minister's Questions followed by Members Business ’ 2.30 pm Parliamentary Bureau Motions 2.30 pm Stage 3 Proceedings: Domestic Abuse (Scotland) Bill followed by Business Motions followed by Parliamentary Bureau Motions 5.00 pm Decision Time and (b) that, in relation to First Minister s Questions on 25 January 2018, in rule 13.6.2, insert at ’ end and may provide an opportunity for Party Leaders or their representatives to question the “ First Minister . ” followed by Parliamentary Bureau Motions S5M-09926 Joe FitzPatrick on behalf of the Parliamentary Bureau: Sub-Committee Membership That the Parliament agrees that Daniel Johnson be appointed to replace Mary Fee — as a member of the Justice Sub-committee on Policing. 5:15 pm Decision Time followed by Members' Business Debate on the subject of— S5M-09328 Joan McAlpine: The Economic Potential of Robert Burns That the Parliament — welcomes the contribution that Robert Burns continues to make to Scotland s economic and ’ cultural life; understands that business generated during the Burns season includes spending on food and drink, hospitality, accommodation, kilt hire, printing and merchandising; notes that the creative economy is boosted through arts events such as the Big Burns Supper Festival in Dumfries, which is the culmination of Scotland’s £390,000 Winter Festivals Programme; understands that year-round Burns-related tourism is on the increase thanks to Burns Scotland partner destinations such as the Robert Burns Birthplace Museum in Alloway, Ellisland Farm near Auldgirth, the Monument Centre in Kilmarnock and Burns House Museum in Mauchline, as well as numerous places around Scotland associated with the poet; notes that Burns the brand helps Wednesday 17 January 2018 5 Today's Business Future Business Motions & Questions Legislation Other Gnothaichean an-diugh Gnothaichean ri teachd Gluasadan agus Ceistean Reachdas Eile Chamber | Seòmar promote Scotland s exports and trade links through Burns suppers around the globe, including ’ through more than 250 member clubs of the Robert Burns World Federation; understands that Burns contributes to the success of Scotland's higher education institutions, including the Centre for Robert Burns Studies at the University of Glasgow, which encourages interest in the Bard through publications, seminar series, conferences, community and performance events, advice to exporters, research grant funding and international students and donor gifts, while providing strong strategic support to the National Burns Collection; understands that the last evaluation of Robert Burns economic impact on modern Scotland was completed in 2003 for the BBC by the World ’ Bank economist, Lesley Campbell, who estimated that he generated £157 million each year for Scotland, and believes that this figure has grown exponentially since the research was carried out and that celebrations of the Bard s birthday on 25 January will be an enriching experience in every ’ sense of the word.

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