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Last updated: 30 October 2025

Fireworks and Pyrotechnic Articles Act Letter from Minister VCS 30 Oct 2025

After careful consideration and assessment, it was decided to pause the implementation of restrictions to the days of supply and use of fireworks (within Part 3 of the Act) and the implementation of a licensing system for those wishing to use fireworks (within Part 2 of the Act) due to significant financial and resource consequences of introducing a complex licensing system for people who want to buy fireworks. Scottish Ministers, special advisers and the Permanent Secretary are covered by the terms of the Lobbying (Scotland) Act 2016.
Last updated: 18 September 2024

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Can I highlight and commend their actions in raising money to buy an AED, having learned about enterprise, the circulatory system, and, crucially, how important these devices are.
Last updated: 19 March 2024

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Petitioner submission of 15 March 2024 PE1930/M: Ensure customers are always given information on cheapest possible fare in new Scotrail contract I submitted a Freedom of Information request to ScotRail last month asking them to advise on why the split-save Trainline feature (widely advertised on bus stops across Glasgow) can’t be made available, via ScotRail platforms, to the Scottish and wider passenger audience as I understand they buy...
Official Report Meeting date: 1 November 2018

Social Security Committee 01 November 2018

Are you aware of any contact being made? I am not aware of any contact.
Last updated: 10 April 2024

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S6M-01169: Katy Clark: Cold Urticaria - That the Parliament recognises that Cold Contact Urticaria (CCU) can be a chronic condition and lead to a substantial deterioration in patients’ quality of life, affecting both their physical and mental health PB/S6/21/71 and wellbeing; understands that CCU is characterised by the development of wheals and/or angioedema, which can form within minutes after cold contact or exposure to a temperature that is different or lower than that of the person who has the condition, with extensive cold contact of large areas of skin sometimes leading to systemic reactions such as generalised urticaria, dyspnoea, tachycardia, hypotension and loss of consciousness; notes the calls to address the challenges identified by the new UK Rare Diseases Framework, published in early 2021, namely, to prioritise faster diagnosis, increase awareness of rare diseases, improve coordination of care, and improve access to specialist care, treatments and drugs; considers that a lack of awareness of CCU can lead to insufficient support being available to those affected, including people in the West Scotland region; notes the calls for awareness campaigns to inform health professionals and the general public on the condition and support available to people with rare diseases, and recognises the importance of integrated care and better coordination of services so that patients with this rare disease do not have to repeat complex details of their medical histories over and over again.
Last updated: 10 April 2024

PB_2021_Paper067

S6M-01169: Katy Clark: Cold Urticaria - That the Parliament recognises that Cold Contact Urticaria (CCU) can be a chronic condition and lead to a substantial deterioration in patients’ quality of life, affecting both their physical and mental health and wellbeing; understands that CCU is characterised by the development of wheals and/or angioedema, which can form within minutes after cold contact or exposure to a temperature that is different or lower than that of the person who has the condition, with extensive cold contact of large areas of skin sometimes leading to systemic PB/S6/21/67 reactions such as generalised urticaria, dyspnoea, tachycardia, hypotension and loss of consciousness; notes the calls to address the challenges identified by the new UK Rare Diseases Framework, published in early 2021, namely, to prioritise faster diagnosis, increase awareness of rare diseases, improve coordination of care, and improve access to specialist care, treatments and drugs; considers that a lack of awareness of CCU can lead to insufficient support being available to those affected, including people in the West Scotland region; notes the calls for awareness campaigns to inform health professionals and the general public on the condition and support available to people with rare diseases, and recognises the importance of integrated care and better coordination of services so that patients with this rare disease do not have to repeat complex details of their medical histories over and over again.
Last updated: 10 April 2024

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S6M-01169: Katy Clark: Cold Urticaria - That the Parliament recognises that Cold Contact Urticaria (CCU) can be a chronic condition and lead to a substantial deterioration in patients’ quality of life, affecting both their physical and mental health and wellbeing; understands that CCU is characterised by the development of wheals and/or angioedema, which can form within minutes after cold contact or exposure to a temperature that is different or lower than that of the person who has the condition, with extensive cold contact of large areas of skin sometimes leading to systemic reactions such as generalised urticaria, dyspnoea, tachycardia, hypotension and loss of consciousness; notes the calls to address the challenges identified by the new UK Rare Diseases Framework, published in early 2021, namely, to prioritise faster diagnosis, increase awareness of rare diseases, improve coordination of care, and improve access to specialist care, treatments and drugs; considers that a lack of awareness of CCU can lead to insufficient support being available to those affected, including people in the West Scotland region; notes the calls for awareness campaigns to inform health professionals and the general public on the condition and support available to people with rare diseases, and recognises the importance of integrated care and better coordination of services so that patients with this rare disease do not have to repeat complex details of their medical histories over and over again.
Official Report Meeting date: 23 February 2023

COVID-19 Recovery Committee 23 February 2023

You would expect that they would know the right pathway, be able to support their patients, know how to suspect it and what tests to do to refer patients on and then there would be continuing contact between secondary and primary care.
Official Report Meeting date: 25 June 2025

Citizen Participation and Public Petitions Committee 25 June 2025

The introductory question, which was not broadcast, was about the use of online activity and the filming and posting online of attacks on young people.
Official Report Meeting date: 6 February 2018

Meeting of the Parliament 06 February 2018

According to a primary school head in Manchester who also felt compelled to write to parents, there is no way to screen contacts or disable messaging. The Coventry study showed that most of the children who were surveyed had online friends in Roblox about whom their parents did not know.

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