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Official Report Meeting date: 26 September 2024

Meeting of the Parliament 26 September 2024

In the media, we hear about war fatigue—sadly, we are getting used to the images and reports that once shocked us.
Official Report Meeting date: 1 March 2022

Meeting of the Parliament (Hybrid) 01 March 2022

We have committed to developing a career pathway and volunteering opportunities for people who are economically inactive to develop green nature-based skills.
Official Report Meeting date: 21 November 2018

Meeting of the Parliament 21 November 2018

I will stop the analogy there, before it gets lost in itself, or sunk. I have two basic points to make.
Last updated: 15 December 2025

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Transparency of Intergovernmental activity and its implications for parliamentary scrutiny: The Committee will take evidence from— Angus Robertson, Cabinet Secretary for Constitution, External Affairs and Culture and Chris Mackie, Deputy Director, Constitution & UK Relations, Scottish Government. 2.
Last updated: 24 June 2024

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S6W-28332 Paul Sweeney: To ask the Scottish Government whether Scotland's Railway is involved in any activities associated with the electrification of the branch line from the Cumbernauld Line into the former St Rollox railway works in Springburn.
Last updated: 31 May 2024

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*S6M-13236 George Adam: St Mirren Football Club Qualifies for Europe—That the Parliament congratulates St Mirren Football Club on qualifying for the 2024-25 UEFA Conference League in Europe for the first time since 1987; acknowledges what it sees as this brilliant achievement, which has been 37 years in the making, and comes after the Paisley team secured fifth place in the Scottish Premier League; commends the effort and hard work that every member of the team has put in to get...
Last updated: 11 March 2024

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Supported by: Stephen Kerr*, Craig Hoy*, Meghan Gallacher*, Alexander Stewart*, Russell Findlay*, Annie Wells*, Murdo Fraser*, Pam Gosal*, Miles Briggs*, Sandesh Gulhane* R, Brian Whittle*, Jeremy Balfour*, Rhoda Grant*, Jamie Greene* Other new and altered motions and amendments *S6M-12453 Pam Gosal: Milngavie Cricket Club to Launch New Junior Section —That the Parliament extends its congratulations to Milngavie Cricket Club on its £683 grant from the National Lottery Awards for All Scotland; understands that the funding will be used to support the club's junior cricket programme, All Stars and Dynamos, which is scheduled to begin in early summer; believes that All Stars is an excellent introduction to the sport for all children aged five to eight years, offering eight weeks of fun, activity...
Last updated: 29 June 2023

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*S6M-09806 Roz McCall: Fife Council Planner Named Planner of the Year—That the Parliament congratulates Sarah Purves, who was recently named Young Planner of the Year at the Royal Town Planning Institute (RTPI) Scotland Awards for Planning Excellence; understands that Sarah started working as a trainee planning assistant intern after leaving school, and now plays an integral role in Fife Council's Planning Services; notes that Sarah now leads on large- scale planning applications, and supports young people to get...
Last updated: 7 March 2023

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*S5M-23301 Fulton MacGregor: Alternative and Augmentative Communication Law—That the Parliament acknowledges the Scottish Government’s activity to support effective implementation of the alternative and augmentative communication (AAC) law since it commenced in March 2018, including through the publication of a shared vision that "People who have difficulty speaking and who can be assisted by communication equipment have the right to get the equipment and support they need to use it, when they need it, whoever they are and wherever they live in Scotland, enabling them to participate in their communities and be fully included in society"; welcomes two independent reports from the AAC Collaborative, the Royal College of Speech and Language Therapists and AAC SLT Leaders in Scotland, which examine the impact of the law from the perspective of people who use AAC and the speech and language therapists who provide equipment and support services; notes that the reports recognise that although AAC equipment and support provision has shown some improvement since 2018, there is still more to be done to achieve the shared goal; acknowledges that the COVID-19 pandemic has led greater need for effective communication for all; commends the work of all involved in these reports, and encourage efforts to ensure that everyone in Scotland who needs AAC equipment can access it.
Last updated: 7 March 2023

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S5W-13751 Mark Ruskell: To ask the Scottish Government what (a) monitoring and (b) research activity it is supporting to improve the understanding of (i) industry and (ii) decision makers of the impacts of onshore wind farms on (A) birds, (B) bats, (C) peatlands and (D) other species and habitats.

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