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Last updated: 8 June 2021

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*S6M-00290 Pauline McNeill: Refugee Festival Scotland 2021—That the Parliament warmly welcomes the Refugee Festival Scotland 2021, which again promises to be an inspiring and diverse series of online events, from 14 June until World Refugee Day on 20 June, spanning arts and crafts, literature and poetry, dance, political activism, and a range of family friendly sessions with, and for, children, with a thread through them all of bringing people together in the best traditions of the festival; applauds the resilience and courage of the refugee communities, groups and individuals, in contributing to their new communities across the country, helping neighbours to get through the public health emergency together and to come out with stronger relationships than before the COVID-19 pandemic; notes with concern the apparent hardening of the hostile environment, with the UK Government’s new plan for immigration reportedly imperilling the right to seek refugee protection, on the 70th anniversary of the Refugee Convention, and resolves to stand together with refugees.
Last updated: 2 June 2021

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*S6M-00220 Finlay Carson: Mairi McIntyre Awarded BEM—That the Parliament congratulates Mairi McIntyre on being presented with her British Empire Medal for services to the community of Wigtown; recognises the well-deserved honour for her inspiring work with a number of charity fundraising projects for more than 50 years, including engagements with the church, social clubs and care support groups, having been a proud member of the Coronation Day Centre in Stranraer since 2001 before becoming chairperson in 2012; notes that she continues to organise special events for centre users, including music concerts, baking and other creative activities...
Last updated: 11 March 2026

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Last updated: 3 March 2026

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The alternative view is that the 5 satoshi returned in change are distinct from the ones used as inputs to the transaction, in the same way as if someone pays with a £10 note and gets a £5 note back in change, the £5 note is a completely distinct thing from the £10 note.
Last updated: 27 February 2026

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The alternative view is that the 5 satoshi returned in change are distinct from the ones used as inputs to the transaction, in the same way as if someone pays with a £10 note and gets a £5 note back in change, the £5 note is a completely distinct thing from the £10 note.
Last updated: 3 December 2025

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S6M-18720: Rona Mackay: Awareness of Aphasia— That the Parliament notes that aphasia, which is a language disorder that affects one in three stroke survivors, and can also arise with other neurological conditions or head injuries, can have a 7 PB/S6/25/157 significant impact on many people; understands that it can affect speech production and understanding, reading, writing and using numbers and that the level of difficulty experienced varies from person to person, from mild to severe; recognises the significant impact aphasia can have on a person’s life, including leading to feelings of isolation, loneliness and mental health issues; notes the impact that aphasia can have on a person’s relationships with family and friends, everyday social interactions and access to work or services, as well as the stigma and negative treatment that can arise from living with the condition; welcomes the ongoing work of Chest Heart & Stroke Scotland (CHSS) to support people living with aphasia through resources and services; further welcomes the new CHSS course, Living Well with Aphasia, which focuses on giving stroke survivors the information, skills and resources to live well with the condition; notes the calls on the Scottish Government, NHS boards and other key organisations to be better informed about aphasia and to have a greater understanding of the reality of living with what can be a serious and potentially devastating health condition, and further notes the calls to improve access to supported self-management and rehabilitation services for people living with aphasia in Strathkelvin and Bearsden and across the country, to ensure that everyone gets...
Last updated: 7 May 2025

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A notification continuation order will set out how long a relevant domestic abuse offender has to notify before getting a further right of review. This can be imposed for a fixed period of up to 15 years.
Last updated: 7 May 2025

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A notification 7 This document relates to the Prevention of Domestic Abuse (Scotland) Bill (SP Bill 67) as introduced in the Scottish Parliament on 7 May 2025 continuation order will set out how long a relevant domestic abuse offender has to notify before getting a further right of review. This can be imposed for a fixed period of up to 15 years.
Last updated: 8 April 2024

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S6M-07249: Emma Roddick: UK Income Inequality - That the Parliament notes with alarm a recent Financial Times analysis, which shows the scale of income inequality in the UK relative to other countries in Europe; records its concern over the implications for people across Scotland, including rural and island constituents in the Highlands and Islands, amid what it considers an unprecedented cost of living crisis; recognises that, according to the analysis, the average Slovenian household is set to be better off than its British counterpart by 2024, and that the richest will get...
Questions and Answers Date answered: 25 February 2026

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Given this clear shift in activity, the small and regulated scale of below-senior-phase provision, and the safeguards in SFC credit guidance to avoid duplication of funding between schools and colleges, the Government considers current enrolment levels to represent value for money.

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