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Last updated: 5 September 2025

Cybercrime Response from Cab Sec JHA 3 September 2025

See  www.lobbying.scot St Andrew’s House, Regent Road, Edinburgh EH1 3DG      www.gov.scot SG has also funded initiatives including a print magazine containing advice on cyber threats which was distributed to community centres and doctors’ waiting rooms; as well as free cyber resilience community workshops for older people covering online sca...
Last updated: 7 March 2023

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Supported by: Miles Briggs*, Alexander Stewart*, Bill Kidd*, Fulton MacGregor*, Liam Kerr*, Tom Mason*, Edward Mountain*, Alex Rowley*, Liam McArthur*, Finlay Carson*, Liz Smith*, Emma Harper*, Graham Simpson*, Donald Cameron*, Richard Lyle*, Maurice Corry*, Bill Bowman*, Brian Whittle*, Mark McDonald*, Oliver Mundell*, David Torrance*, Murdo Fraser*, Alexander Burnett*, Willie Rennie*, Stewart Stevenson*, Jackie Baillie*, Gordon Lindhurst*, John Mason*, Jamie Greene*, Jeremy Balfour*, Kenneth Gibson*, Maurice Golden*, Beatrice Wishart*, Andy Wightman* *S5M-21648 Kenneth Gibson: 210th Anniversary of the Death of Robert Tannahill—That the Parliament commemorates the 210th anniversary of the death of Scottish poet, Robert Tannahill, who was born in Paisley in 1774 and died on 17 May 1810; understands that Tannahill was apprenticed to his father, a master silk weaver, at the age of 12 but that, as his apprenticeship ended, he was already showing literary talent as he had taught himself to read music and write poetry; acknowledges that Tannahill would often write about the countryside around Paisley and, more widely, in poems such as The Braes of Balquhidder and The Flower O' Leven Side, and his work appeared in a number of journals, including The Scots Magazine...
Last updated: 18 February 2026

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Kenneth Gibson: To ask the Scottish Government whether it will provide an update on its discussions with the UK Government regarding free-to-air television broadcasting in Scotland, including in relation to sporting events such as the 2026 Glasgow Commonwealth Games and 2027 Tour de France. (S6O-05518) 5. Craig Hoy: To ask the Scottish Government how much i...
Last updated: 4 October 2023

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Supported by: Miles Briggs*, Monica Lennon*, Foysol Choudhury*, Pam Duncan-Glancy*, Stuart McMillan*, Alexander Stewart*, Martin Whitfield*, Jeremy Balfour*, Sue Webber*, David Torrance*, Bill Kidd*, Colin Beattie*, Kenneth Gibson*, Kevin Stewart* Katy Clark: Supporting Workers at the MoD DES Site, Beith—That the *S6M-10699 Parliament notes with concern reports that non-craft workers at the Ministry of Defence (MoD) Defence Equipment and Support (DES) site in Beith have been denied bonus payments, which, it understands, were awarded to other staff working on the site; believes that the MoD’s decision to treat non-craft workers differently to other staff runs the risk of creating a "two-tier" workforce at the site; understands that the GMB Scotland trade union estimates that the pay gap between non- craft and craft workers at the site has tripled to £18,000; recognises what it sees as the important role that non-craft workers play in transporting sensitive materials around the site and preparing these materials for shipment; believes that the GMB and workers acted in good faith by suspending their initial four-day strike to engage in ACAS-mediated talks, but that the MoD displayed bad faith by failing to come forward with a substantive offer; notes the view that the MoD’s failure to resolve the dispute is counterproductive, given the role that the Beith site is currently playing in providing munitions to Ukraine in its ongoing war effort; considers that all workers at the MoD DES site in Beith play a vital role that, it believes, deserves proper and fair Wednesday 4 October 2023 27 Today's Business Future Business Motions & Questions Legislation Other Gnothaichean an-diugh Gnothaichean ri teachd Gluasadan agus Ceistean Reachdas Eile Motions | Gluasadan pay, and notes 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.
Official Report Meeting date: 6 February 2024

Health, Social Care and Sport Committee 06 February 2024

There have traditionally been newspaper stores that sold nothing but newspapers, magazines and sweets. Some have always sold alcohol.
Last updated: 4 September 2023

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does as a charity in producing a free informative magazine, which highlights events in the north east of Scotland that are suitable for disabled children, and commends We Too!
Official Report Meeting date: 14 May 2026

Meeting of the Parliament 14 May 2026 [Draft]

So help me God.Benren, Chou Yi-pei, jin zai ci xuanshi, wo jiang ge shou chengxin bing dushi xiaozhong Charles guowang bixia yiji ta de jichengren, bing yifa luxing zhize.
Official Report Meeting date: 3 May 2018

Culture, Tourism, Europe and External Relations Committee 03 May 2018

Another possibility is to do what is done at the moment, de facto, which would give each of the nations the share that it got last time round.
Official Report Meeting date: 13 June 2017

Economy, Jobs and Fair Work Committee 13 June 2017

It is worth noting that the capacity market works in such a way that it de-rates interconnectors. It takes into account how much it thinks it can rely on an interconnector being there when it is needed.
Official Report Meeting date: 17 March 2011

Meeting of the Parliament 17 March 2011

If so, was it met with as much incredulity by NHS Lanarkshire as it was by us?

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