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Official Report Meeting date: 27 October 2016

Justice Sub-Committee on Policing 27 October 2016

I ask for nominations. I nominate Mary Fee. Mary, are you willing to serve as convener?
Official Report Meeting date: 6 March 2025

Social Justice and Social Security Committee 06 March 2025

We will clearly need to do that in consultation with carers, but the consultation that we have already carried out pointed us in the direction of a number of changes that we will make, including introducing a new extra payment for people who have multiple caring roles, extending support for carers when a caring role ends due to a bereavement and changing the way that we pay carers allowance supplement, as I mentioned to Marie...
Official Report Meeting date: 3 September 2024

Equalities, Human Rights and Civil Justice Committee 03 September 2024

I am happy to write to you with more detailed information, Ms McNair. That would be helpful to the committee.
Cross-Party Groups Last updated: 9 October 2025

Food

If you want to get in touch, you can contact Kirsty Tinsdale. [email protected] . Martin Meteyard Lesley Stanley Marie-AmelieViatte Fiona Bird Bosse Dahlgren Cate Devine Natasha Martins Simon Macdonald Faith Davies Stephen Kelly Mary Lawton Carrie Ruxton Laura Wyness Rosa Holt Ann Packard.
Committee reports Date published: 30 June 2020

Supply and demand for medicines - Stock of Medicines

The Chief Pharmaceutical Officer, Rose Marie Parr, statedviLetter from Rose Marie Parr, Chief Pharmaceutical Officer on Supply and Demand for Medicines, 26 February 2020 the Scottish Government suggested it was for each home to advocate to the Home Office for exemptions to the requirement to hold a licence.
Last updated: 2 April 2024

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S6M-02970: Evelyn Tweed: Scottish Tourism Month 2022 - That the Parliament recognises that March is Scottish Tourism Month; understands that the aim of this is to engage, connect and inspire all of Scotland’s tourism businesses and organisations, as well as celebrate what it sees as the enormous contribution that tourism makes to Scotland; considers that the sector has been severely impacted over the course of the COVID-19 pandemic; understands what it sees as the importance of tourism to a sustainable recovery, with the sector reportedly worth £11.5 billion pre-pandemic and accounting for 8.5% of jobs in Scotland; welcomes the opportunities that the industry provides to people, places, businesses and communities by, it considers, acting as a stimulus for entrepreneurialism and investment, the benefits of which it believes spread far beyond tourism; further believes tourism to be a force for good across the country, enriching the economy, communities and environment; commends what it sees as Scottish tourism’s significant contribution toward Scotland’s profile on the world stage; considers that tourism can also play an important part in promoting wellness, particularly as people emerge from long periods of isolation brought about by the pandemic, and notes the view that it will take investment, support and time for the industry to fully recover to pre-pandemic levels. S6M-02957: Gillian Martin: Marie...
Last updated: 2 April 2024

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S6M-02970: Evelyn Tweed: Scottish Tourism Month 2022 - That the Parliament recognises that March is Scottish Tourism Month; understands that the aim of this is to engage, connect and inspire all of Scotland’s tourism businesses and organisations, as well as celebrate what it sees as the enormous contribution that tourism makes to Scotland; considers that the sector has been severely impacted over the course of the COVID-19 pandemic; understands what it sees as the importance of tourism to a sustainable recovery, with the sector reportedly worth £11.5 billion pre-pandemic and accounting for 8.5% of jobs in Scotland; welcomes the opportunities that the industry provides to people, places, businesses and communities by, it considers, acting as a stimulus for entrepreneurialism and investment, the benefits of which it believes spread far beyond tourism; further believes tourism to be a force for good across the country, enriching the economy, communities and environment; commends what it sees as Scottish tourism’s significant contribution toward Scotland’s profile on the world stage; considers that tourism can also play an important part in promoting wellness, particularly as people emerge from long periods of isolation brought about by the pandemic, and notes the view that it will take investment, support and time for the industry to fully recover to pre-pandemic levels. S6M-02957: Gillian Martin: Marie...
Last updated: 2 April 2024

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S6M-02970: Evelyn Tweed: Scottish Tourism Month 2022 - That the Parliament recognises that March is Scottish Tourism Month; understands that the aim of this is to engage, connect and inspire all of Scotland’s tourism businesses and organisations, as well as celebrate what it sees as the enormous contribution that tourism makes to Scotland; considers that the sector has been severely impacted over the course of the COVID-19 pandemic; understands what it sees as the importance of tourism to a sustainable recovery, with the sector reportedly worth £11.5 billion pre-pandemic and accounting for 8.5% of jobs in Scotland; welcomes the opportunities that the industry provides to people, places, businesses and communities by, it considers, acting as a stimulus for entrepreneurialism and investment, the benefits of which it believes spread far beyond tourism; further believes tourism to be a force for good across the country, enriching the economy, communities and environment; commends what it sees as Scottish tourism’s significant contribution toward Scotland’s profile on the world stage; considers that tourism can also play an important part in promoting wellness, particularly as people emerge from long periods of isolation brought about by the pandemic, and notes the view that it will take investment, support and time for the industry to fully recover to pre-pandemic levels. S6M-02957: Gillian Martin: Marie...
Official Report Meeting date: 29 April 2025

Equalities, Human Rights and Civil Justice Committee 29 April 2025

The First Minister, John Swinney, agrees that her comments were wrong and that she was wrong to challenge the independence of the judiciary, so I am surprised to hear that Marie McNair does not support Tess White’s motion.
Official Report Meeting date: 11 May 2023

Meeting of the Parliament 11 May 2023

People can find more information on www.gassaferegister.co.uk. I hope that Mary Somerville, the wife of Jaime Carsi, continues to recover.

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