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Last updated: 27 August 2021

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*S6M-00947 Alex Rowley: Retail Workers Deserve a New Year’s Day Break—That the Parliament is dismayed by the reported calls from several major business representative groups and industry bodies, including CBI Scotland, Scottish Property Federation, Scottish Chambers of Commerce, and the Scottish Retail Consortium, encouraging the Scottish Government to reject a ban that would prevent shops from trading on New Year’s Day; supports the original petition, which was unanimously backed by the Scottish Parliament Public Petitions Committee, from the USDAW trade union, to bring in the changes in recognition that shopworkers deserve a decent break over New Year after keeping the nation fed and delivering essential services; recognises that some retail workers can face difficulties in working on New Year’s Day due to a lack of public transport and childcare provision; understands the proposed ban will only affect large shops, which in turn could allow smaller retailers to operate with less competition from larger chains; believes that giving retail workers an extra...
Last updated: 2 July 2021

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Monday 5 July 2021 20 Today's Business Future Business Motions & Questions Legislation Other Gnothaichean an-diugh Gnothaichean ri teachd Gluasadan agus Ceistean Reachdas Eile Motions | Gluasadan Supported by: Siobhian Brown*, Katy Clark*, Monica Lennon*, Paul Sweeney*, Pauline McNeill*, Sarah Boyack*, Carol Mochan*, Ruth Maguire*, Alex Rowley*, Fulton MacGregor* *S6M-00537 Gordon MacDonald: VisitScotland Awards £588,000 to Pentland Hills Regional Park—That the Parliament congratulates the staff at the Pentland Hills Regional Park on receiving a grant award of £588,000 from VisitScotland’s Rural Tourism Infrastructure Fund, which was created by the Scottish Government in 2018; understands that the park will benefit from new car parking, entrance paths, cycle parking and toilet facilities thanks to two separate grants awarded by the tourism organisation; recognises that, given the popularity of the park, the number of visitors far outweighs the number of spaces available at the four main car parks at Harlaw, Threipmuir, Bonaly and Flotterstone; notes that the funding will see an extra...
SPICe briefings Date published: 5 June 2024

Land Reform (Scotland) Bill - Section 2 provisions - the detail

In short, this extra prohibition should only be allowed when someone has given a suitable notice of intention to register within the relevant timescales, and it is likely that this can be followed by a full and plausible registration application.
Committees Published: 21 January 2022

Petition 1872: Improve the Reliability of Island Ferry Services

I can confirm that a range of plans are in place including: Extra resilience will be provided by the MV Loch Frisa We are doubling the number of return sailings from Mallaig-Lochboisdale on 3 days of the week.
Official Report Meeting date: 4 December 2019

Local Government and Communities Committee 04 December 2019

In addition, as we know, some schools in the area are already at breaking point, without having to take in extra pupils who previously went to private schools.
Official Report Meeting date: 9 January 2019

Local Government and Communities Committee 09 January 2019

To be blunt, it is a cop-out for you to say, “We are hundreds of millions short, blah, blah, blah,” but not to give us any idea of how much extra the Scottish Government should give directly and where that should come from in a limited budget.
Official Report Meeting date: 15 December 2022

Public Audit Committee 15 December 2022 [Draft]

The Auditor General mentioned the extra expenditure of £6 million for 2022-23.
Last updated: 24 March 2026

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Supported by: Clare Haughey*, Kenneth Gibson*, Annabelle Ewing*, Miles Briggs*, Alexander Stewart*, Kevin Stewart*, Colin Beattie*, Annie Wells*, Sue Webber*, Stuart McMillan*, Elena Whitham*, David Torrance*, Bill Kidd* *S6M-21186 Mercedes Villalba: Celebrating Nomad Yoga Studio in Dundee —That the Parliament celebrates Nomad Yoga Studio, which is a dedicated venue offering hot yoga and Pilates in the centre of Dundee; welcomes the health and wellbeing benefits that it aims to bring to the people of Tayside and the wider community; understands that the studio was founded by Madira Gregurek in 2019 following the success of Hot Yoga Dundee, which she founded in 2011; commends Madira for bringing her classical training in the spiritual, physical and healing practice of yoga, as well as Pilates and dance, to accessible and affordable classes; notes that, through these, Madira seeks to empower her students to be strong, flexible and easy in their bodies, peaceful and clear in their minds and playful in spirit; understands that the studio has deep roots in traditional teachings; notes that it encourages everyone who is curious about yoga to explore and discover the benefits of practice for modern lifestyles; believes that, as well as increasing physical fitness, strength, balance, mobility and flexibility, yoga can help with mental wellbeing by facilitating the quietening of the mind and helping its practitioners to switch off from the stresses of modern daily life; considers Nomad an inner-city sanctuary for people from all walks of life, with teachers from countries including Scotland, Croatia, the United States, Greece, China and Canada; notes that a wide range of classes are taught across two fully equipped and dedicated studio rooms, supported by a large changing room, shower facilities and a spacious reception; praises the studio for offering the use of mats and other supportive equipment at no extra...
Last updated: 2 October 2025

SPICe Ecocide Bill CfV Summary

It said that overfishing or the harm caused by discarding may be considered good examples of complicated harms caused cumulatively and / or caused by several actors, who may individually be having relatively small or insignificant harm. Extra-territorial activities A small number of respondents highlighted that biodiversity loss and climate change abroad ar...
Last updated: 30 April 2025

26 March 2025

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