*S6M-21142 Annie Wells: The Trails of Hope Exhibition and Polish Contributions to Clydebank — That the Parliament welcomes the ceremonial opening on 13 March 2026 of the exhibition, Trails of Hope: The Odyssey of Freedom, at the Parliament, which was prepared by the Institute of National Remembrance and attended by government representatives, diplomats, military officers and members of the Polish-Scottish community; acknowledges that the exhibition presented the dramatic journey of Polish soldiers and civilians who, after leaving Soviet captivity with the army of Wladyslaw Anders, travelled across Central Asia and the Middle East to continue the fight for the freedom of Europe during the Second World War; recognises that the exhibition commemorated the courage of the people of Clydebank and the bravery of Polish sailors, including the crew of ORP Piorun, who engaged German Luftwaffe bombardments during the Clydebank Blitz of 13–14 March 1941, providing an organised defence of the town and its shipyards; acknowledges that this act is remembered as a symbol of Polish- Scottish solidarity; recognises the role of the Polish Sue Association in Great Britain in coordinating the 85th anniversary commemorations across Edinburgh, Glasgow and Clydebank, including ceremonies at Dalbeth Cemetery and the Trails of Hope exhibition; notes that Polish Sue was established in 2016 in memory of Lady Ryder of Warsaw and that it was awarded the title, the Ambassador of Polish History, by the Institute of National Remembrance in 2024...