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Last updated: 14 February 2023

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*S6M-04561 Tess White: Dogs Trust Home from Home Scheme Arrives in Dundee—That the Parliament commends the work of Dogs Trust and recognises the recent expansion of the dog welfare charity’s Home from Home scheme to a new base in Dundee; understands that the Home from Home scheme gives potential foster carers the opportunity to open their hearts and houses to dogs while they wait to find their forever home; further understands that since the Home from Home scheme started in West Calder in 2016, around 500 dogs have been rehomed through fostering; considers that foster caring is the perfect way for dog lovers who aren’t ready to adopt a dog of their own to experience the joy of rehoming without the long-term commitment, while providing much-needed support for a dog in need; notes the 35% increase in calls to Dogs Trust from pet owners about giving up their dogs throughout Summer 2021; understands that Home from Home carers in Dundee, Tayside, Perth and Kinross, Fife, Angus and Kincardine areas are urgently required to meet the rising level of demand, and praises Dogs Trust’s aim to rehome 100 dogs a year in the North East to provide more support to dog lovers across the country, as well as their four-legged...
Last updated: 14 February 2023

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*S6M-06168 Marie McNair: Over £2,000 Raised for Clydebank Childhood Cancer Charity — That the Parliament congratulates young Clydebank resident, Caleb Stirrat, and his friends and family, on raising over £2,000 for childhood cancer through a charity run; notes that Caleb, aged six, has been receiving palliative care for a rare atypical teratoid rhabdoid tumour since he was three years old, including chemotherapy and a drug trial; understands that his mother, Karen, arranged the run to highlight Go Gold for childhood cancer awareness month, which had over 30 participants and raised thousands of pounds for the new charity that they set up, Caleb’s Trio of Hope; notes that Caleb completed the Victoria junior parkrun in Glasgow alongside his parents and sisters, which, it understands, is a great personal achievement for him given that he struggles to walk short distances and experiences leg...
Last updated: 6 October 2022

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*S6M-06168 Marie McNair: Over £2,000 Raised for Clydebank Childhood Cancer Charity — That the Parliament congratulates young Clydebank resident, Caleb Stirrat, and his friends and family, on raising over £2,000 for childhood cancer through a charity run; notes that Caleb, aged six, has been receiving palliative care for a rare atypical teratoid rhabdoid tumour since he was three years old, including chemotherapy and a drug trial; understands that his mother, Karen, arranged the run to highlight Go Gold for childhood cancer awareness month, which had over 30 participants and raised thousands of pounds for the new charity that they set up, Caleb’s Trio of Hope; notes that Caleb completed the Victoria junior parkrun in Glasgow alongside his parents and sisters, which, it understands, is a great personal achievement for him given that he struggles to walk short distances and experiences leg...
Last updated: 26 May 2022

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*S6M-04561 Tess White: Dogs Trust Home from Home Scheme Arrives in Dundee—That the Parliament commends the work of Dogs Trust and recognises the recent expansion of the dog welfare charity’s Home from Home scheme to a new base in Dundee; understands that the Home from Home scheme gives potential foster carers the opportunity to open their hearts and houses to dogs while they wait to find their forever home; further understands that since the Home from Home scheme started in West Calder in 2016, around 500 dogs have been rehomed through fostering; considers that foster caring is the perfect way for dog lovers who aren’t ready to adopt a dog of their own to experience the joy of rehoming without the long-term commitment, while providing much-needed support for a dog in need; notes the 35% increase in calls to Dogs Trust from pet owners about giving up their dogs throughout Summer 2021; understands that Home from Home carers in Dundee, Tayside, Perth and Kinross, Fife, Angus and Kincardine areas are urgently required to meet the rising level of demand, and praises Dogs Trust’s aim to rehome 100 dogs a year in the North East to provide more support to dog lovers across the country, as well as their four-legged...
Last updated: 26 May 2022

Modern Law Review 2021 Eckes The EUUK Trade and Cooperation Agreement Exceptional Circumstances

As regards money laundering in particular, the EU has adopted extensive leg- islation based on its internal market competence and thus binding on the UK until its withdrawal.
Official Report Meeting date: 6 December 2023

Rural Affairs and Islands Committee 06 December 2023

That idea initially looked as though it had legs, but the lifestyle that it would require of people was just a nightmare.
Official Report Meeting date: 10 June 2025

Net Zero, Energy and Transport Committee 10 June 2025

As I confused myself, and probably one or two others, now seems the apposite moment to take a 10-minute break to allow people to stretch their legs. I ask members to be back here by just before 10:40. 10:27 Meeting suspended.   10:40 On resuming— Welcome back.
Official Report Meeting date: 25 March 2025

Meeting of the Parliament 25 March 2025

We will, of course, continue to make progress on the Government-led leg of this broad-based effort. As members will be aware, following our pilot programme, the Scottish Government is currently concluding the single building assessment process for 13 properties and is about to commission assessments for a further four.
Official Report Meeting date: 18 March 2025

Meeting of the Parliament 18 March 2025

What the minister said on his hind legs in the UK Parliament was that they were not going to change a definition.
Official Report Meeting date: 4 December 2024

Education, Children and Young People Committee 04 December 2024

When the Promise was made, it was stated at the outset that there was no place for profit when it came to looked-after children, but there has been an increase in the use of private residential placements, the providers of which charge an arm and a leg. In fact, we have heard stories of organisations that were previously involved in the adult care sector wi...

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