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Last updated: 7 March 2023

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Supported by: John Lamont*, Donald Cameron*, Jeremy Balfour*, Alexander Stewart*, Oliver Mundell*, Douglas Ross*, Peter Chapman*, Dean Lockhart*, Maurice Corry*, Finlay Carson*, Liz Smith*, Annie Wells*, Alison Harris*, Alex Cole-Hamilton* *S5M-05105 Mark Ruskell: Concerns Regarding Shell Decommissioning That the — Parliament notes the reported concerns raised by WWF Scotland, Greenpeace UK, the Marine Conservation Society, Friends of the Earth Scotland, KIMO, Whale and Dolphin Conservation, the Scottish Wildlife Trust and RSPB Scotland regarding the proposed decommissioning by Shell of Tuesday 18 April 2017 27 Today's Business Future Business Motions & Questions Legislation Other Gnothaichean an-diugh Gnothaichean ri teachd Gluasadan agus Ceistean Reachdas Eile Motions | Gluasadan the Brent field; understands that Shell s proposals would result in the legs...
Last updated: 14 February 2023

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Supported by: Miles Briggs*, Alexander Stewart*, Pam Gosal*, Annie Wells*, Colin Beattie*, Bill Kidd*, Douglas Ross*, Jamie Greene*, Donald Cameron*, Fulton MacGregor*, Stuart McMillan*, Jackson Carlaw*, Liam Kerr*, Brian Whittle*, Ruth Maguire*, Meghan Gallacher* *S6M-00778 Alexander Stewart: 10th Anniversary of Sarcoma UK and Sarcoma Awareness Month—That the Parliament acknowledges that, in 2011, the Sarcoma Trust and Sarcoma UK joined to become a new single charity for sarcoma patients, carers and relatives in the UK, retaining the Sarcoma UK name; understands that, 10 years on, Sarcoma UK has invested more than £4.3 million into scientific and medical research, supported almost 2,500 people through the Sarcoma UK Support Line, and worked with national governing bodies, sarcoma specialist centres and organisations to advocate for better and earlier treatments for people affected by sarcoma; acknowledges that, to mark its 10th anniversary, the charity wants the public to join it in reflecting on the progress that it has made together with its volunteers, fundraisers and patients, as well as celebrate the achievements and remember the people who have made, and continue to make, Sarcoma UK, and look to a future where everyone affected by sarcoma cancer has the treatment, care and support that they need; notes that Sarcoma Awareness Month has been running for the whole of July, and does so each year, in order to raise awareness of sarcoma and to encourage the raising of valuable funding; understands that sarcomas are rare cancers that develop in the muscle, bone, nerves, cartilage, tendons, blood vessels and the fatty and fibrous tissues, but can affect almost any part of the body; notes that sarcomas commonly affect the arms, legs...
Last updated: 30 July 2021

BB20210802

Supported by: Miles Briggs*, Alexander Stewart*, Pam Gosal*, Annie Wells*, Colin Beattie*, Bill Kidd*, Douglas Ross*, Jamie Greene*, Donald Cameron*, Fulton MacGregor*, Stuart McMillan*, Jackson Carlaw*, Liam Kerr*, Brian Whittle*, Ruth Maguire*, Meghan Gallacher* *S6M-00778 Alexander Stewart: 10th Anniversary of Sarcoma UK and Sarcoma Awareness Month—That the Parliament acknowledges that, in 2011, the Sarcoma Trust and Sarcoma UK joined to become a new single charity for sarcoma patients, carers and relatives in the UK, retaining the Sarcoma UK name; understands that, 10 years on, Sarcoma UK has invested more than £4.3 million into scientific and medical research, supported almost 2,500 people through the Sarcoma UK Support Line, and worked with national governing bodies, sarcoma specialist centres and organisations to advocate for better and earlier treatments for people affected by sarcoma; acknowledges that, to mark its 10th anniversary, the charity wants the public to join it in reflecting on the progress that it has made together with its volunteers, fundraisers and patients, as well as celebrate the achievements and remember the people who have made, and continue to make, Sarcoma UK, and look to a future where everyone affected by sarcoma cancer has the treatment, care and support that they need; notes that Sarcoma Awareness Month has been running for the whole of July, and does so each year, in order to raise awareness of sarcoma and to encourage the raising of valuable funding; understands that sarcomas are rare cancers that develop in the muscle, bone, nerves, cartilage, tendons, blood vessels and the fatty and fibrous tissues, but can affect almost any part of the body; notes that sarcomas commonly affect the arms, legs...
Official Report Meeting date: 30 April 2025

Meeting of the Parliament 30 April 2025

Labour went from supporting farmers to cutting the legs from underneath them—they will just have to “learn to do more with less”, Labour said.
Official Report Meeting date: 31 October 2024

Meeting of the Parliament 31 October 2024

I will make one specific point about the yellow-legged hornet. Although no sightings have yet been officially recorded in Scotland, we are not complacent about that.
Official Report Meeting date: 7 June 2023

Meeting of the Parliament 07 June 2023

For me to get to Falkirk from East Kilbride would involve several public transport legs, so I end up driving and wishing I did not have to.
Official Report Meeting date: 3 February 2022

Meeting of the Parliament (Hybrid) 03 February 2022

The only thing that is being chopped off in this session of First Minister questions—it is entirely self-inflicted—is Douglas Ross’s own legs at the knees. They are still here, First Minister.
Official Report Meeting date: 5 September 2019

Public Petitions Committee 05 September 2019

The cause of the tremor is not known but it “typically affects the arms and hands, although it may also involve the head, jaw, tongue and legs.” NICE also confirms that the first line of treatment includes medications such as beta blockers, anti-epileptics or sedatives; the second line of treatment includes different forms of brain surgery.
Questions and Answers Date answered: 11 January 2010

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These symptoms soon spread up the limbs, affecting the legs and arms a few days later. Some people only have a mild form of the condition and their symptoms do not get any worse than a general feeling of weakness.
Official Report Meeting date: 7 November 2017

Environment, Climate Change and Land Reform Committee 07 November 2017

If it involves another break in the bulk or another handling leg, then it will obviously mean extra costs.

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