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Last updated: 22 October 2025

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Investigative inquiries appointed in 1990-2024, Sweden Appt Name of commission Report name, publication year Type of Dates/length year and commission and number issue/event (months) code 1990 National Disaster The fire on Sally Albatross on 9-12 Maritime February 21 1990 – Commission (Kn January 1990: investigation report disaster February 19 1991 1981:02) (SOU 1991:33) (11.9 months) 1994 Inquiry for guidance "After Estonia": report of the Inquiry Maritime November 3 1994 – after the Estonia for guidance after the Estonia disaster December 1996 disaster disaster (SOU 1996:189) (24.9 months) (C 1994:03) 1994 Commission of inquiry The criminal investigation after the Criminal September 29 1994 on the investigation of assassination of Prime Minister investigation – June 29 1999 the assassination of Olof Palme: The Investigation (57.0 months) 5 Prime Minister Olof Commission's Report (SOU Palme (Ju 1994:12) 1999:88) 1995 Submarine The submarine question 1981-1994 National February 23 1995 – Commission (Fö (SOU 1995:135) security December 20 1995 1995:04) (9.9 months) 1996 National Coordinator Campaign with knowledge and Administrative Completed: May for Nuclear Waste (M feelings - on the nuclear waste procedure 1998 1996:C) referendum in Malå municipality 1997: report (SOU 1998:62) 1997 Commission on Jewish Nazi gold and the Riksbank: interim Treatment of February 13 1997 – Assets in Sweden report (SOU 1998:96) ethnic March 3 1999 during the World War minorities (24.6 months) Sweden and Jewish assets: final II (UD 1997:05) report (SOU 1999:20) 1997 Analysis group for the A review of the Estonia disaster Maritime September 8 1997 review of the Estonia and its consequences: interim disaster – disaster and its report 1 April 1999 consequences (K (SOU 1998:132) (18.7 months) 1997:04) Learning from Estonia: The second interim and report and final report (SOU 1999:48) 1999 Inquiry into the The fire disaster in Gothenburg - Crisis November 9 1998 – dissemination of news victims, media, authorities: report communicatio May 1999 to affected persons in (SOU 1999:68) n...
Last updated: 8 October 2025

Substance Misuse Inquiry Response from Minister DAPS 8 Oct 2025

In all cases, a full investigation should be conducted by management in order to prevent, reduce and mitigate the risk of future occurrences. 7 Deaths in Prison Custody NHS SUPPORT TOOLKIT National Prison Care Network NATIONAL SERVICES DIVISION | NHS NATIONAL SERVICES SCOTLAND 1 | P a g e Change Log Document Control Title Deaths in Prison Custody Date Published 26 October 2023 Version / Issue Number V1.0 Document Type Guidance Document Owner National Prison Care Network Approver Scottish Health in Custody Oversight Board National Prison Care Network Core Steering Group Approval date 25 September 2023 Contact [email protected] Revision Date 26 October 2024 Version History Version Date Summary of changes Changes marked 1.0 26/10/2023 N...
Last updated: 24 January 2025

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Motions and amendments which have attracted additional support S6M-16234 Tom Arthur: Tied Pubs (Miscellaneous Amendment) (Scotland) Regulations 2025 [draft] (lodged on 24 January 2025) New Support: Richard Lochhead*, Kate Forbes* Shirley-Anne Somerville: Social Security Up-rating (Scotland) Order 2025 [draft] S6M-16233 (lodged on 24 January 2025) New Support: Kaukab Stewart*, Paul McLennan* Shirley-Anne Somerville: Social Security (Up-rating) (Miscellaneous S6M-16232 Amendments) (Scotland) Regulations 2025 [draft] (lodged on 24 January 2025) New Support: Paul McLennan*, Kaukab Stewart* Clare Adamson: In Memory of Captain David Anderson, 20th Motherwell Boys' S6M-16206 Brigade (lodged on 23 January 2025) New Support: Miles Briggs*, Annabelle Ewing*, Audrey Nicoll*, Jeremy Balfour*, Stephanie Callaghan*, Annie Wells*, Kevin Stewart*, Sue Webber* S6M-16205 Clare Adamson: Fir Park Corner 2014 (lodged on 23 January 2025) New Support: Mercedes Villalba*, Miles Briggs*, Annabelle Ewing*, Audrey Nicoll*, Jeremy Balfour*, Stephanie Callaghan*, Rona Mackay*, Annie Wells*, Kevin Stewart* Clare Adamson: Hugh Black & Sons Wins Three Gold Smithfield Awards (lodged S6M-16204 on 23 January 2025) New Support: Miles Briggs*, Graham Simpson*, Annabelle Ewing*, Clare Haughey*, Audrey Nicoll*, Jeremy Balfour*, Stephanie Callaghan*, Annie Wells*, Kevin Stewart* Monday 27 January 2025 14 Today's Business Future Business Motions & Questions Legislation Other Gnothaichean an-diugh Gnothaichean ri teachd Gluasadan agus Ceistean Reachdas Eile Motions | Gluasadan S6M-16203 Clare Adamson: Grampa’s Memory by Linzi Bowden (lodged on 23 January 2025) New Support: Sue Webber* S6M-16201 Alexander Stewart: William Whyte of Alloa Honoured for Decades of Public Service (lodged on 22 January 2025) New Support: Tim Eagle*, Sue Webber* S6M-16200 Martin Whitfield: VoiceBox 2025 Joke-telling Competition Launched (lodged on 23 January 2025) New Support: Mercedes Villalba* S6M-16199 Pam Duncan-Glancy: Welcoming the 21st Edition of Glasgow Film Festival (lodged on 23 January 2025) New Support: Mercedes Villalba*, Kenneth Gibson*, Humza Yousaf*, Sue Webber* S6M-16196 Sharon Dowey: Prestwick Post Office Customers Fundraise for Charity (lodged on 23 January 2025) New Support: Tim Eagle*, Russell Findlay*, Sue Webber* Elena Whitham: Common Ground Forum on Deer (lodged on 22 January 2025) S6M-16194 New Support: Mercedes Villalba* S6M-16191 Finlay Carson: The Crichton Trust Gains Funding from The Open University (lodged on 23 January 2025) New Support: Tim Eagle*, Russell Findlay*, Sue Webber* S6M-16189 Neil Bibby: Abbeycare Scotland Becomes First Rehab Centre in UK to Earn BSI Accreditation (lodged on 23 January 2025) New Support: Mercedes Villalba*, Elena Whitham*, Jeremy Balfour*, Monica Lennon*, Annie Wells*, Stuart McMillan*, Miles Briggs*, Martin Whitfield* S6M-16183 Tim Eagle: Congratulating Local Newspapers in the North of Scotland (lodged on 22 January 2025) New Support: Liam Kerr*, Murdo Fraser*, Colin Beattie*, Alexander Stewart*, Russell Findlay*, Pam Gosal*, Miles Briggs*, Edward Mountain*, Jeremy Balfour*, Douglas Ross*, Meghan Gallacher*, Sandesh Gulhane*, Craig Hoy*, Annie Wells*, Rhoda Grant*, Sue Webber* Colin Beattie: Lorna Greig Appointed an MBE (lodged on 22 January 2025) S6M-16182 New Support: Sue Webber* S6M-16181 Sandesh Gulhane: SWG3 in Glasgow Wins VIBES Best Medium Business Award 2024 (lodged on 22 January 2025) New Support: Sue Webber* S6M-16178 Alexander Burnett: New Farm Shop and Café at Deeside Activity Park (lodged on 22 January 2025) Monday 27 January 2025 15 Today's Business Future Business Motions & Questions Legislation Other Gnothaichean an-diugh Gnothaichean ri teachd Gluasadan agus Ceistean Reachdas Eile Motions | Gluasadan New Support: Mercedes Villalba* S6M-16177 Douglas Ross: 30 Years of the Moray Firth Credit Union (lodged on 22 January 2025) New Support: Tim Eagle*, Liam Kerr*, Sue Webber* S6M-16176 Kevin Stewart: Befriend A Child Giving Tree Appeal (lodged on 23 January 2025) New Support: Kenneth Gibson* S6M-16175 Kevin Stewart: Business Concern Highlighted in Quarterly Economic Survey (lodged on 21 January 2025) New Support: Kenneth Gibson* S6M-16173 Katy Clark: Fire Service Reform (lodged on 23 January 2025) New Support: Mercedes Villalba* James Dornan: Congratulating Newlands Park Community Tennis Centre S6M-16167 (lodged on 21 January 2025) New Support: Sue Webber* S6M-16166 Kevin Stewart: Scotland Legend Denis Law Passes Away at 84 (lodged on 21 January 2025) New Support: Sue Webber* S6M-16165 Jackie Dunbar: Denis Law, the King (lodged on 21 January 2025) New Support: Sue Webber* S6M-16164 Douglas Lumsden: Recognising the Passing of Denis Law, Football Legend (lodged on 21 January 2025) New Support: Sue Webber* S6M-16163 Monica Lennon: Welcoming the Nick Sheridan Memorial Bursary Scheme (lodged on 21 January 2025) New Support: Sue Webber* S6M-16162 Liam Kerr: Commending the Banff Academy Class of 1976 on Raising £1,000 at School Reunion Event (lodged on 21 January 2025) New Support: Sue Webber* S6M-16161 Rhoda Grant: Recognition of Scottish Powerlifting Team Success in Home Nations Championships (lodged on 23 January 2025) New Support: Colin Beattie*, Tim Eagle*, Bill Kidd*, Monica Lennon*, Bob Doris*, Miles Briggs*, Liam McArthur* R, Audrey Nicoll*, David Torrance*, Kevin Stewart*, Jeremy Balfour*, Douglas Ross*, Stuart McMillan*, Annie Wells*, Kenneth Gibson*, Sue Webber* S6M-16158 Stuart McMillan: Celebrating the 30th Anniversary of the Greenock Cut Visitor Centre (lodged on 21 January 2025) Monday 27 January 2025 16 Today's Business Future Business Motions & Questions Legislation Other Gnothaichean an-diugh Gnothaichean ri teachd Gluasadan agus Ceistean Reachdas Eile Motions | Gluasadan New Support: Emma Harper*, Sue Webber* S6M-16157 Stuart McMillan: Recognition of Long-Serving Care Staff at Bagatelle and Glenfield Care Homes (lodged on 21 January 2025) New Support: Sue Webber* S6M-16155 Mark Ruskell: Save Local Libraries (lodged on 22 January 2025) New Support: Mercedes Villalba*, Kenneth Gibson* S6M-16153 Brian Whittle: Clydesdale Community Initiatives Works Towards Net Zero (lodged on 20 January 2025) New Support: Sue Webber* S6M-16150 Bill Kidd: UN Treaty on the Prohibition of Nuclear Weapons (lodged on 21 January 2025) New Support: Emma Roddick*, Humza Yousaf* S6M-16148 Alex Rowley: Scottish Engineering's Engineering Skills Gap Analysis for Scotland (lodged on 17 January 2025) New Support: Pam Duncan-Glancy*, Daniel Johnson*, Fergus Ewing*, Mark Ruskell* Colin Beattie: Vivian Wallace Appointed an MBE (lodged on 21 January 2025) S6M-16146 New Support: Sue Webber* S6M-16145 Annie Wells: Glasgow Club Marks 50 Years of Supporting Castlemilk Families (lodged on 20 January 2025) New Support: Sue Webber* S6M-16142 Michelle Thomson: Tinderbox Collective Named First Scottish Recipient of Ed Sheeran Foundation (lodged on 16 January 2025) New Support: Sue Webber* S6M-16139 Willie Rennie: Retirement of ScotRail's Business Correspondence Manager After 50 Years (lodged on 16 January 2025) New Support: Sue Webber* S6M-16138 David Torrance: Kirkcaldy Acoustic Music Club Reaches 20-year Milestone (lodged on 16 January 2025) New Support: Sue Webber* S6M-16137 Annie Wells: Asda Foundation Supports Govan-based Group Dates-n...
Last updated: 21 January 2025

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Supported by: Meghan Gallacher*, Craig Hoy*, Miles Briggs*, Emma Roddick*, Alexander Stewart*, Annabelle Ewing*, Monica Lennon*, Sandesh Gulhane*, Pam Gosal*, Russell Findlay*, Annie Wells*, Liam Kerr*, Bill Kidd*, Kevin Stewart*, Jeremy Balfour*, Kenneth Gibson*, Stuart McMillan*, Jackie Dunbar*, Brian Whittle*, Jamie Greene*, Murdo Fraser* Motions and amendments which have attracted additional support S6M-16152 Stuart McMillan: Peel Ports’ Conservancy Fee Plans for Clydeport Area (lodged on 17 January 2025) New Support: Ross Greer*, Annabelle Ewing*, John Mason*, Paul Sweeney*, Audrey Nicoll*, Katy Clark*, Kenneth Gibson*, Jeremy Balfour*, Neil Bibby*, Clare Haughey*, Jackie Dunbar*, Kevin Stewart*, Marie McNair*, Bill Kidd* Alex Rowley: Scottish Engineering's Engineering Skills Gap Analysis for S6M-16148 Scotland (lodged on 17 January 2025) New Support: Paul Sweeney*, Martin Whitfield* Clare Adamson: Brexit Harm to Scotland, Five Years Since the UK Left the EU S6M-16143 (lodged on 16 January 2025) New Support: Ross Greer*, Maggie Chapman*, Gillian Mackay*, Mark Ruskell*, Lorna Slater* Michelle Thomson: Tinderbox Collective Named First Scottish Recipient of Ed S6M-16142 Sheeran Foundation (lodged on 16 January 2025) New Support: Paul Sweeney*, Audrey Nicoll*, Annabelle Ewing*, Kenneth Gibson*, Stephanie Callaghan*, Rona Mackay*, Annie Wells*, Pam Gosal*, Bill Kidd*, Kevin Stewart*, Ben Macpherson*, Jeremy Balfour*, Miles Briggs*, Stuart McMillan*, Jackie Dunbar*, Foysol Choudhury* S6M-16140 Collette Stevenson: Congratulations to Nationwide Staff in East Kilbride on a Record Christmas Toy Appeal (lodged on 16 January 2025) New Support: Paul Sweeney* S6M-16139 Willie Rennie: Retirement of ScotRail's Business Correspondence Manager After 50 Years (lodged on 16 January 2025) New Support: Paul Sweeney* Tuesday 21 January 2025 17 Today's Business Future Business Motions & Questions Legislation Other Gnothaichean an-diugh Gnothaichean ri teachd Gluasadan agus Ceistean Reachdas Eile Motions | Gluasadan S6M-16138 David Torrance: Kirkcaldy Acoustic Music Club Reaches 20-year Milestone (lodged on 16 January 2025) New Support: Paul Sweeney* S6M-16137 Annie Wells: Asda Foundation Supports Govan-based Group Dates-n...
Last updated: 19 December 2024

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For example, natural flood management can improve flood resilience, habitat, biodiversity, increase green space in our towns and cities, and contribute to our health and well-being. 44 N ational Marine Plan: Scotland’s National Marine Plan covers the management of both Scottish inshore waters (out to 12 nautical miles) and offshore waters (12 to 200 nautica...
Last updated: 5 December 2024

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R Supported by: Meghan Gallacher*, Miles Briggs*, Murdo Fraser*, Alexander Stewart*, Douglas Ross*, Colin Beattie*, Pam Gosal*, Sandesh Gulhane*, Annie Wells* *S6M-15737 Alexander Burnett: Craig Davidson Wins the Scottish Craft Butchers SVQ Level 2 Modern Apprentice of the Year Award 2024—That the Parliament congratulates Craig Davidson on winning the Scottish Craft Butchers SVQ Level 2 Modern Apprentice of the Year Thursday 5 December 2024 12 Today's Business Future Business Motions & Questions Legislation Other Gnothaichean an-diugh Gnothaichean ri teachd Gluasadan agus Ceistean Reachdas Eile Questions | Ceistean Award for 2024; notes that Craig, a 17-year-old apprentice at N...
Last updated: 10 June 2024

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Applications for certain convictions to be treated as spent 32A Excluded sentences: applications for convictions to be treated as spent (1) The Scottish Ministers may make regulations for or in connection with the purpose 35 mentioned in subsection (2). (2) The purpose is allowing a person on whom a relevant sentence was imposed in respect of a conviction to apply (both)— (a) to be treated as a protected person in respect of the conviction for the purposes of the 1974 Act, and Management of Offenders (Scotland) Bill 25 Part 2—Disclosure of convictions (b) for the conviction to be treated as spent for the purposes of the 1974 Act. (3) A relevant sentence is— (a) a sentence mentioned in section 5(1)(b) or (da) of the 1974 Act, or (b) a sentence imposed by a court outwith Scotland which, by virtue of section 5 5(2F)(d) of the 1974 Act, falls to be treated as such a sentence. (4) The regulations must contain provision— (a) for— (i) an application to be made to a specified reviewer, and (ii) the application to be determined by the specified reviewer, 10 (b) excluding someone who is, for whatever reason, subject to notification requirements under Part 2 of the Sexual Offences Act 2003 from making an application, (c) preventing an application from being made until the expiry of the appropriate period, and 15 (d) setting, or for ascertaining, the relevant date. (5) In subsection (4)— (a) in paragraph (c), “the appropriate period” is— (i) in the case of an applicant who was 18 years of age or older on the date of the conviction to which the application relates, the term of the sentence 20 imposed in respect of the conviction plus 6 years, (ii) in the case of an applicant who was under 18 years of age on the date of the conviction to which the application relates, the term of the sentence imposed in respect of the conviction plus 3 years, (b) in paragraph (d), “the relevant date” is the date from which (both)— 25 (i) an applicant’s conviction is to be treated as spent, and (ii) the applicant is to be treated as a protected person. (6) In this section and section 32B, the references to— (a) a protected person, or (b) a conviction being treated as spent, 30 are to be construed in accordance with the 1974 Act. 32B Regulations under section 32A: general details (1) Regulations under section 32A may contain provision about (in particular)— (a) the process for applications, including as to— (i) the way of applying, 35 (ii) information to be supplied by applicants, (b) eligibility to make applications, including exceptions and exclusions, (c) fees payable in connection with applications, 26 Management of Offenders (Scotland) Bill Part 2—Disclosure of convictions (d) the functions of the specified reviewer concerning applications, including as to— (i) giving notifications, (ii) obtaining information, (e) the procedure for determining applications, including matters— 5 (i) to which the specified reviewer is to have regard, (ii) which the specified reviewer is to take particularly into account, (f) the types of determinations to be available in respect of applications, and the functions of the specified reviewer concerning determinations, (g) the issuing of, and making of requests for, reasons for determinations, 10 (h) notifications of determinations, (i) time limits in relation to— (i) notifications of applications and determinations, (ii) supplying information in connection with applications, (j) second or subsequent applications relating to the same conviction, including 15 setting a period that must expire before such applications may be made, (k) reconsideration, or consideration afresh, of determinations, (l) reports to be produced by the specified reviewer, or guidance to be given to the reviewer by the Scottish Ministers, on the exercise of the reviewer’s functions concerning applications and determinations, 20 (m) appeals against determinations, including— (i) entitlement to appeal, (ii) grounds, time limits and procedure for appeal, (n...
Last updated: 10 June 2024

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Applications for certain convictions to be treated as spent 10 32A Excluded sentences: applications for convictions to be treated as spent (1) The Scottish Ministers may make regulations for or in connection with the purpose mentioned in subsection (2). (2) The purpose is allowing a person on whom a relevant sentence was imposed in respect of a conviction to apply (both)— 15 (a) to be treated as a protected person in respect of the conviction for the purposes of the 1974 Act, and (b) for the conviction to be treated as spent for the purposes of the 1974 Act. (3) A relevant sentence is— (a) a sentence mentioned in section 5(1)(b) or (da) of the 1974 Act, or 20 (b) a sentence imposed by a court outwith Scotland which, by virtue of section 5(2F)(d) of the 1974 Act, falls to be treated as such a sentence. (4) The regulations must contain provision— (a) for— (i) an application to be made to a specified reviewer, and 25 (ii) the application to be determined by the specified reviewer, (b) excluding someone who is, for whatever reason, subject to notification requirements under Part 2 of the Sexual Offences Act 2003 from making an application, (c) preventing an application from being made until the expiry of the appropriate 30 period, and (d) setting, or for ascertaining, the relevant date. (5) In subsection (4)— (a) in paragraph (c), “the appropriate period” is— (i) in the case of an applicant who was 18 years of age or older on the date of 35 the conviction to which the application relates, the term of the sentence imposed in respect of the conviction plus 6 years, (ii) in the case of an applicant who was under 18 years of age on the date of the conviction to which the application relates, the term of the sentence imposed in respect of the conviction plus 3 years, 40 (b) in paragraph (d), “the relevant date” is the date from which (both)— (i) an applicant’s conviction is to be treated as spent, and 26 Management of Offenders (Scotland) Bill Part 2—Disclosure of convictions (ii) the applicant is to be treated as a protected person. (6) In this section and section 32B, the references to— (a) a protected person, or (b) a conviction being treated as spent, 5 are to be construed in accordance with the 1974 Act. 32B Regulations under section 32A: general details (1) Regulations under section 32A may contain provision about (in particular)— (a) the process for applications, including as to— (i) the way of applying, 10 (ii) information to be supplied by applicants, (b) eligibility to make applications, including exceptions and exclusions, (c) fees payable in connection with applications, (d) the functions of the specified reviewer concerning applications, including as to— (i) giving notifications, 15 (ii) obtaining information, (e) the procedure for determining applications, including matters— (i) to which the specified reviewer is to have regard, (ii) which the specified reviewer is to take particularly into account, (f) the types of determinations to be available in respect of applications, and the 20 functions of the specified reviewer concerning determinations, (g) the issuing of, and making of requests for, reasons for determinations, (h) notifications of determinations, (i) time limits in relation to— (i) notifications of applications and determinations, 25 (ii) supplying information in connection with applications, (j) second or subsequent applications relating to the same conviction, including setting a period that must expire before such applications may be made, (k) reconsideration, or consideration afresh, of determinations, (l) reports to be produced by the specified reviewer, or guidance to be given to the 30 reviewer by the Scottish Ministers, on the exercise of the reviewer’s functions concerning applications and determinations, (m) appeals against determinations, including— (i) entitlement to appeal, (ii) grounds, time limits and procedure for appeal, 35 (n...
Last updated: 25 April 2024

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(Scotland) Act 2016 is amended as follows. 20 (2) In section 2 (mandatory inquiries), in subsection (7), for the definition of “secure accommodation” substitute— ““secure accommodation” has the meaning given by paragraph (a) of the definition of “secure accommodation” in section 202(1) of the Children’s Hearings (Scotland) Act 2011,”. 25 Cross-border Placements (Effect of Deprivation of Liberty Orders) (Scotland) Regulations 2022 23 (1) The Cross-border Placements (Effect of Deprivation of Liberty Orders) (Scotland) Regulations 2022 (S.S.I. 2022/225) are amended as follows. (2) In each of the following paragraphs of regulation 13 (application and modifications of the Act), for “Children’s Hearings (Scotland) Act 2011 (Effect of Deprivation of Liberty 30 Orders)” substitute “Cross-border Placements (Effect of Deprivation of Liberty Orders) (Scotland)”— (a) paragraph (3)(b), (b) paragraph (4), (c) paragraph (12)— 35 (i) sub-paragraph (a), in paragraph (a) of the definition of “implementation authority”, (ii) sub-paragraph (c), in the definition of “receiving local authority”. 43 Children (Care and Justice) (Scotland) Bill Schedule—Minor and consequential modifications Part 6—Named person and child’s plan P ART 6 N...
Last updated: 25 April 2024

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Friday 26 April 2024 3 Today's Business Future Business Motions & Questions Legislation Other Gnothaichean an-diugh Gnothaichean ri teachd Gluasadan agus Ceistean Reachdas Eile Chamber | Seòmar Future Meetings of the Parliament Business Programme agreed by the Parliament on 24 April 2024 Tuesday 30 April 2024 2:00 pm Time for Reflection: Rev Murdo A N Macle...

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