Supported by: Elaine Smith*, James Kelly* *S5M-10413 Annie Wells: Mary Barbour Statue in Glasgow That the Parliament — acknowledges that Glasgow City Council, with the help from campaigning from the Remember Mary Barbour Association, is to unveil a statue honouring the formidable campaigner, and radical social pioneer, Mary Barbour, on 8 March 2018, which also marks International Women's Day (IWD); notes that Mary and her supporters exposed and protested against unscrupulous landlords who tried to hike-up rents to took advantage of war-time poverty and who threatened to evict s Army" succeeded in forcing a change in people unable to pay; acknowledges that "Mary Barbour’ the rent legislation; notes that Mary campaigned throughout her life for improvements to working people’s housing and social conditions, and believe that her role in history chimes perfectly with this year s IWD official hashtag, #PressforProgress. ’ Supported by: Miles Briggs*, Liz Smith*, James Dornan*, Alexander Stewart*, Peter Chapman*, Murdo Fraser*, Ruth Maguire*, Tom Mason*, Jeremy Balfour*, Bill Kidd*, Alison Harris*, Anas Sarwar* *S5M-10412 Alexander Burnett: Subsea UK Awards 2018 That the Parliament congratulates — all of the winners and the nominees at the Subsea UK Awards 2018, which were presented in Aberdeen on 8 February and celebrated the achievements of the companies and people in the subsea industry; welcomes the news that Richard Marsh, who is from Aberdeenshire, won the Outstanding Contribution Award; understands that Richard, who is known as one of the most charismatic characters and early proponents of the sector, was responsible for the 1,600 technicians and engineers who built 16 concords in the UK, and wishes him, and the sector, continued success.