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I welcome the new members of this committee—Gordon MacDonald, MarieMcNair, Collette Stevenson, Paul O’Kane and Katy Clark—and invite them to declare any relevant interests.
Cost-effectiveness of Scottish public inquiries: The Committee will take evidence from— Rebecca McKee, Senior Researcher, Institute for Government; Mary Morgan, Chief Executive, NHS National Services Scotland. 4.
That the Parliament agrees that James Dornan be appointed to replace MarieMcNair as the Scottish National Party substitute on the Health, Social Care and Sport Committee.
Can the minister confirm whether there are any plans to review that approach to allow more flexibility in moving between the two wig prescriptions? I thank MarieMcNair for raising this important issue in the chamber.
(S6O-02712) The minister, Jamie Hepburn, is joining us remotely. First, I apologise to MarieMcNair and other members for not being able to be in the chamber in person today.
Does the Deputy First Minister agree that those funding mechanisms, which were imposed by new Labour, continue to be financially debilitating for councils and to drain resources that could be spent elsewhere? MarieMcNair makes a fair point. The financial burden of such contracts is a millstone around the necks of a ...
Does the Deputy First Minister agree that those funding mechanisms, which were imposed by new Labour, continue to be financially debilitating for councils and to drain resources that could be spent elsewhere? MarieMcNair makes a fair point. The financial burden of such contracts is a millstone around the necks of a ...
That the Parliament agrees that James Dornan be appointed to replace MarieMcNair as the Scottish National Party substitute on the Health, Social Care and Sport Committee.
I was pleased to hear the cabinet secretary’s response to MarieMcNair about every community benefiting from culture spend, because the analysis of EventScotland and Creative Scotland shows huge variations across the country.
Motions moved, That the Parliament agrees that— Graeme Dey be appointed to replace James Dornan as a member of the Education, Children and Young People Committee; Ruth Maguire be appointed to replace Fergus Ewing as a member of the Education, Children and Young People Committee; MarieMcNair be appointed to replace Graeme Dey as a member of the Local Government, Housing and Planning Committee; Paul McLennan be appointed to replace MarieMcNair as a member of the Social Justice and Social Security Committee; Fergus Ewing be appointed to replace Ruth Maguire as a member of the Citizen Participation and Public Petitions Committee.