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Official Report Meeting date: 15 December 2011

Meeting of the Parliament 15 December 2011

Of course, referral guidance was published in 2007 that encouraged GPs to look for signs of suspected cancer. I absolutely agree with Linda Fabiani and will continue to look at what more we can do.
Official Report Meeting date: 8 September 2021

Meeting of the Parliament (Hybrid) 08 September 2021

In that case, I will put the other questions en bloc and take the question on S6M-01120 separately.
Official Report Meeting date: 2 February 2012

Meeting of the Parliament 02 February 2012

I am sure that every member knows that when Linda gets involved in an issue, she is dedicated to getting a positive result.
Last updated: 24 January 2020

Scottish Elections Reform Bill as introduced

Examination and audit: devolved Scottish elections 16 Electoral Commission: five-year plan SP Bill 53 Session 5 (2019) ii Scottish Elections (Reform) Bill 17 Examination of Electoral Commission by Comptroller and Auditor General 18 Audit and accounting officers Reporting 19 Reports by Electoral Commission: devolved Scottish elections 20 Reports by Scottish Parliamentary Corporate Body Expenses and donations for local government elections 21 Electoral Commission: election expenses at Scottish local government elections 22 Electoral Commission: donations to candidates at local government elections Miscellaneous 23 Notification of Commission regulations: devolved Scottish elections PART 3 LECTORAL MANAGEMENT BOARD FOR SCOTLAND E 24 Electoral Management Board for Scotland: general functions 25 Directions to returning officers: Scottish parliamentary elections 26 Directions to electoral registration officers: Scottish parliamentary elections 27 Electoral Management Board for Scotland: miscellaneous amendments ART 4 P OUNDARIES SCOTLAND B 28 Boundaries Scotland 29 Reviews of local government wards and number of councillors 30 Changes to boundaries of parliamentary constituencies: procedure 31 Changes to local government areas or electoral arrangements: procedure 32 Scottish Parliament constituency boundaries: timing of first report 33 Publishing of proposals affecting Scottish Parliament constituencies ART 5 P INAL PROVISIONS F 34 Ancillary provision 35 Commencement 36 Short title __________ Schedule—Boundaries Scotland: modification of enactments Scottish Elections (Reform) Bill 1 Part 1—General reforms THE FOLLOWING ACCOMPANYING DOCUMENTS ARE ALSO PUBLISHED: Explanatory Notes (SP Bill 53-EN...
Last updated: 1 October 2024

SPCB Annual Report and Accounts 2021 22

Full year equivalent salary was £30,351. 7 Ken Macintosh served as Presiding Officer until 13 May 2021. Linda Fabiani, Christine Grahame and Lewis MacDonald served as Deputy Presiding Officers until 14 May 2021.
Official Report Meeting date: 20 December 2018

Equalities and Human Rights Committee 20 December 2018

We have received apologies from Gail Ross; I welcome Linda Fabiani, who is here in her place.
Official Report Meeting date: 20 December 2016

Meeting of the Parliament 20 December 2016

When Alex was first elected, it was Linda, along with son, Alexander, who took over the dairy farm.
Questions and Answers Date answered: 20 March 2013

S4W-13549

To ask the Scottish Government, further to the answer to question S4W-12998 by Fergus Ewing on 5 March 2013, how much private sector investment has been leveraged into the wider renewables industry through projects supported by the National Renewables Infrastructure Fund at (a) Port of Dundee, (b) Port of Leith, (c) Rosyth, (d) Methil, (e) Hunterston, (f) Inchgreen, (g) Westway, (h) Kishorn, (i) Arnish, (j) Machrihanish, (k) Nigg, (l...
Last updated: 27 August 2025

MSPs first speeches updated 6 Oct 2022

Published on 27 August 2025 by the authority of the Scottish Parliament Party Abbreviation Scottish Conservative and Unionist Party Con Scottish Green Party Green Scottish Labour Lab Scottish Liberal Democrats LD Scottish National Party SNP Scottish Senior Citizen’s Unity Party SSCUP Scottish Socialist Party SSP Independent MSPs Ind No Party Affiliation NPA Brian Adam (SNP) Prayers (18 May 1999) George Adam (SNP) Sport (2 June 2011) Karen Adam (SNP) Dr Gray’s Maternity Unit (15 June 2021) Clare Adamson (SNP) Sport (2 June 2011) Bashir Ahmad (SNP) Tartan Day Celebrations (27 June 2007) Bill Aitken (Con) Junior Ministers (19 May 1999) Wendy Alexander (Lab) Local Government (2 July 1999) Alasdair Allan (SNP) Approach to Government (24 May 2007) Christian Allard (SNP) Haudagain Roundabout (22 May 2013) Andrew Arbuckle (LD) Energy Policy (27 January 2005) Tom Arthur (SNP) Scotland’s Future in the European Union (26 May 2016) Jackie Baillie (Lab) National Park (8 June 1999) MSP’s first speeches 1 Shiona Baird (Green) Dental Services in Grampian (28 May 2003) Richard Baker (Lab) Dental Services in Grampian (28 May 2003) Claire Baker (Lab) Safer and Stronger (6 June 2007) Jeremy Balfour (Con) Dignity, Fairness And Respect In Disability Benefits (9 June 2016) Chris Ballance (Green) Scottish Executive’s Programme (29 May 2003) Michelle Ballantyne (Con) Protecting Worker’s Rights (31 May 2017) Mark Ballard (Green) Committees (4 June 2003) Scott Barrie (Lab) Time for Reflection (9 September 1999) Jayne Baxter (Lab) Youth Employment (10 January 2013) Claudia Beamish (Lab) Green Energy (2 June 2011) Colin Beattie (SNP) Scotland Bill: Borrowing Powers and Growing the Economy (9 June 2011) Marco Biagi (SNP) Green Energy (2 June 2011) Neil Bibby (Lab) Taking Scotland Forward (26 May 2011) Sarah Boyack (Lab) National Park (8 June 1999) Rhona Brankin (Lab) National Cultural Strategy (2 September 1999) Lesley Brennan (Lab) MSP’s first speeches 2 Jobs in Scotland’s New Economy (20 January 2016) Miles Briggs (Con) Taking Scotland Forward: Health (7 June 2016) Ted Brocklebank (Con) Subordinate Legislation (28 May 2003) Chic Brodie (SNP) Taking Scotland Forward (26 May 2011) Robert Brown (LD) Allowances (8 June 1999) Gavin Brown (Con) Approach to Government (24 May 2007) Keith Brown (SNP) Bridge Tolls (31 May 2007) Siobhian Brown (SNP) Women’s Health (15 June 2021) Derek Brownlee (Con) Economic Development (30 June 2005) Cameron Buchanan (Con) Scotland’s Future (18 September 2013) Ariane Burgess (Green) National Gaelic Language Plan (23 June 2021) Margaret Burgess (SNP) Taking Scotland Forward: Finance, Employment and Sustainable Growth (1 June 2011) Alexander Burnett (Con) Taking Scotland Forward: Environment, Climate Change and Land Reform (1 June 2016) Bill Butler (Lab) Strategy for Enterprise (1 February 2001) Rosemary Byrne (SSP) Modernising Justice (25 June 2003) MSP’s first speeches 3 Stephanie Callaghan (SNP) Drug Deaths (17 June 2021) Donald Cameron (Con) Taking Scotland Forward (26 May 2016) Colin Campbell (SNP) Scottish Adjacent Waters Boundaries (3 June 1999) Aileen Campbell (SNP) Rural Development Programme (31 May 2007) Roderick Campbell (SNP) Taking Scotland Forward: Justice (15 June 2011) Dennis Canavan (Ind) First Minister (13 May 1999) Jackson Carlaw (Con) Safer and Stronger (6 June 2007) Finlay Carson (Con) Economy (15 June 2016) Maggie Chapman (Green) Covid-19 (27 May 2021) Peter Chapman (Con) Taking Scotland Forward (26 May 2016) Malcolm Chisholm (Lab) Ministers (19 May 1999) Foysol Choudhury (Lab) Justice System (10 June 2021) Katy Clark Justice System (10 June 2021) Willie Coffey (SNP) Housing (21 June 2007) Alex Cole-Hamilton (LD) Scotland’s Future in the European Union Angela Constance (SNP) MSP’s first speeches 4 Health and Well-Being (28 June 2007) Maurice Corry (Con) Taking Scotland Forward: Creating a Fairer Scotland (2 June 2016) Cathie Craigie (Lab) Holyrood Project (17 June 1999) Bruce Crawford (SNP) Holyrood Project (17 June 1999) Roseanna Cunningham (SNP) Ministers (19 May 1999) Margaret Curran (Lab) Legislative Programme (16 June 1999) Frances Curran (SSP) Education (School Meals) (Scotland) Bill: Stage 1 (4 June 2003) David Davidson (Con) Committees (8 June 1999) Ruth Davidson (Con) Sport (2 June 2011) Susan Deacon (Lab) Devolved Legislation (23 June 1999) Ash Denham (SNP) Taking Scotland Forward (26 May 2016) Donald Dewar (Lab) First Minister (13 May 1999) Graeme Dey (SNP) Sport (2 June 2011) Natalie Don (SNP) Tackling Poverty and Building a Fairer Scotland (8 June 2021) Nigel Don (SNP) Bridge Tolls (31 May 2007) Bob Doris (SNP) Wealthier and Fairer (30 May 2007) James Dornan (SNP) MSP’s first speeches 5 Taking Scotland Forward (26 May 2011) James Douglas-Hamilton (CON) Prayers (18 May 1999) Sharon Dowey (Con) Climate Emergency (9 June 2021) Kezia Dugdale (Lab) Taking Scotland Forward (26 May 2011) Jackie Dunbar (SNP) Education (3 June 2021) Pam Duncan-Glancy (Lab) Covid-19 (27 May 2021) Helen Eadie (Lab) Local Government (2 July 1999) Jim Eadie (SNP) Taking Scotland Forward: Health, Wellbeing and Cities Strategy (8 June 2011) Tim Eagle Primary Care (Access) 21 February 2024 Dorothy-Grace Elder (SNP) Prayers (18 May 1999) Mairi Evans (SNP) (Elected as Mairi Evans, she changed her name to Mairi Gougeon on 17 July 2017) Taking Scotland Forward: Creating a Fairer Scotland (2 June 2016) Winnie Ewing (SNP) Oaths and Affirmations (12 May 1999) Fergus Ewing (SNP) Sitting Days (19 May 1999) Margaret Ewing (SNP) Legislative Programme (16 June 1999) Annabelle Ewing (SNP) Taking Scotland Forward (26 May 2011) Linda...
Last updated: 7 March 2023

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Ruth Maguire: To ask the Scottish Government what role NHS boards can play in ensuring that (S5O- young people receive information at school that will reduce their risk of contracting HIV. 01316) 3. Linda Fabiani: To ask the Scottish Government when it will next meet NHS Lanarkshire.

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