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Official Report Meeting date: 18 February 2025

Meeting of the Parliament 18 February 2025

It has been covered extensively in the press and MSPs have been contacted by constituents with legitimate questions and concerns, and yet we have not been able to bring those questions to the chamber.
Official Report Meeting date: 31 March 2022

Social Justice and Social Security Committee 31 March 2022

There was therefore an even more significant determination from MSPs across the Parliament to make that increase to the Scottish child payment to help households at this time.
Official Report Meeting date: 27 October 2021

Education, Children and Young People Committee 27 October 2021

Redress for Survivors (Historical Child Abuse in Care) (Scotland) Act 2021 (Form and Content of Waiver etc) Regulations 2021 [Draft] The second item on the agenda is evidence from the Deputy First Minister and Cabinet Secretary for Covid Recovery, John Swinney MSP, and his officials on the Redress for Survivors (Historical Child Abuse in Care) (Scotland) A...
Official Report Meeting date: 19 March 2026

Meeting of the Parliament 19 March 2026 [Draft]

I offer a special thanks to my current head of office, Logan Unwin, and to Doug Daniel, Blair Fulton and David McNay. An MSP is nothing if they do not have good staff to help them serve the people.
Official Report Meeting date: 26 February 2026

Standards, Procedures and Public Appointments Committee 26 February 2026 [Draft]

So, you are thinking case by case whether it is legitimate, rather than thinking about the person, such as a journalist or an MSP, and why they might have multiple open cases.
Official Report Meeting date: 20 February 2025

Meeting of the Parliament 20 February 2025

It is a very political motion, but I think that that is fine; MSPs should be able to debate such things.
Official Report Meeting date: 3 December 2024

Meeting of the Parliament 03 December 2024

; believes that Scotland should be a highly desirable country to live, work, study, visit, trade and invest; understands that the Scottish beer and pub sector contributes significantly to Brand Scotland; welcomes the inquiry carried out by MSPs, who took written and oral evidence from a wide section of witnesses, including breweries, pub operators, trade groups and research organisations; understands that witnesses told the inquiry about the dynamic and vibrant contribution that the sector makes to communities and the economy across Scotland, including in the South Scotland region, with over 100 breweries and 4,340 pubs employing 65,000 people and contributing £1.8 billion in wider economic benefits; notes what it sees as the largely unacknowledged and unique benefits that Scotland’s pubs and breweries provide, including preventing social exclusion, boosting tourism, supporting local festivals, music, arts and sport, and acting as a catalyst for local events and charity fundraising; further notes, with concern, reports that Scotland’s pubs are closing at a faster rate than elsewhere in the UK, with investment being diverted as, it understands, a lack of certainty makes it difficult to plan ahead, including as a result of regulatory proposals, complex and time consuming planning processes, employment challenges and business rates; notes that the report calls for a new hospitality strategy that aligns with Brand Scotland, which includes a review of business rates, the promotion of employment opportunities and a recognition of the need for a period of regulatory calm, and which should be developed in partnership with the sector, trade representatives and the Scottish Government, and further notes the calls for MSPs to commit to implementing these changes for the social and economic wellbeing of the Scottish hospitality sector. 17:02 Apologies for being slightly pre-emptive there, Presiding Officer—I was keen to let everybody get out for an early pint.
Official Report Meeting date: 3 December 2024

Meeting of the Parliament 03 December 2024

; believes that Scotland should be a highly desirable country to live, work, study, visit, trade and invest; understands that the Scottish beer and pub sector contributes significantly to Brand Scotland; welcomes the inquiry carried out by MSPs, who took written and oral evidence from a wide section of witnesses, including breweries, pub operators, trade groups and research organisations; understands that witnesses told the inquiry about the dynamic and vibrant contribution that the sector makes to communities and the economy across Scotland, including in the South Scotland region, with over 100 breweries and 4,340 pubs employing 65,000 people and contributing £1.8 billion in wider economic benefits; notes what it sees as the largely unacknowledged and unique benefits that Scotland’s pubs and breweries provide, including preventing social exclusion, boosting tourism, supporting local festivals, music, arts and sport, and acting as a catalyst for local events and charity fundraising; further notes, with concern, reports that Scotland’s pubs are closing at a faster rate than elsewhere in the UK, with investment being diverted as, it understands, a lack of certainty makes it difficult to plan ahead, including as a result of regulatory proposals, complex and time consuming planning processes, employment challenges and business rates; notes that the report calls for a new hospitality strategy that aligns with Brand Scotland, which includes a review of business rates, the promotion of employment opportunities and a recognition of the need for a period of regulatory calm, and which should be developed in partnership with the sector, trade representatives and the Scottish Government, and further notes the calls for MSPs to commit to implementing these changes for the social and economic wellbeing of the Scottish hospitality sector. 17:02 Apologies for being slightly pre-emptive there, Presiding Officer—I was keen to let everybody get out for an early pint.
Official Report Meeting date: 6 June 2024

Social Justice and Social Security Committee 06 June 2024

We are very keen that our data is used, and we would be happy to work with the committee or with any MSP if you have any specific queries about the make-up of the sector, whether nationally, regionally or locally.
Official Report Meeting date: 9 May 2024

Meeting of the Parliament 09 May 2024

I know that he has warm relationships with MSPs from across the political spectrum.

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