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Official Report Meeting date: 21 March 2024

Meeting of the Parliament 21 March 2024

One mum, Amy, has told me about the struggles that her three-year-old son, Cody, has faced. Cody has been repeatedly diagnosed with tonsillitis and his enlarged tonsils obstruct more than 75 per cent of his airway, which makes it difficult for him to eat, drink and even breathe.
Last updated: 23 January 2025

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*S6M-16204 Clare Adamson: Hugh Black & Sons Wins Three Gold Smithfield Awards—That the Parliament congratulates butchers, Hugh Black & Sons, on its remarkable achievement of winning three Gold Smithfield Awards; understands that Hugh Black & Sons, which has numerous shops across Lanarkshire, including Wishaw, was awarded for its outstanding pork links, black pudding and ribeye fillet steaks; notes that the company will be competing in 11 categories in Friday 24 January 2025 10 Today's Business Future Business Motions & Questions Legislation Other Gnothaichean an-diugh Gnothaichean ri teachd Gluasadan agus Ceistean Reachdas Eile Motions | Gluasadan London at the prestigious Diamond Awards; acknowledges that a cook-off will be held at Butchers Hall to determine which butcher will be crowned the Supreme Champion and receive the prestigious Smithfield Platinum Award; considers that the Smithfield Awards are the most respected and rigorous product evaluation event in the meat trade, with over 200 products submitted by Q Guild butchers across the UK, highlighting the craftsmanship, innovation, and skill within the industry, and wishes Hugh Black & Sons all the best at the upcoming awards and continued success in their pursuit of excellence in the butchery trade.
Last updated: 2 June 2023

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Supported by: Jeremy Balfour*, Bill Kidd*, Miles Briggs*, Alexander Stewart*, Colin Beattie* *S6M-09217 Jim Fairlie: Comrie and Son Scottish Craft Butcher Awards—That the Parliament congratulates Comrie butchers, David Comrie and Son, on its success at the Scottish Craft Butcher Awards and the "Make it with Haggis" competition; understands that the family business won gold for its Highland chicken parcel and silver for its Highland truffle dishes, both of which contain homemade haggis, and a silver award for its steak and spring onion burger, pork and apple burger, venison and chorizo burger, lamb and curried mint burger, Cajun chicken burger and steak and smoked bacon burger; notes that, following a judging competition in Stirling last month, it was presented with the awards at the recent Scottish Craft Butchers trade fair in Perth; understands that the steak and smoked bacon burger is a recipe designed by P3 pupils at Morrison’s Academy in Crieff, in a collaboration with Murray Lauclan of David Comrie and Son, who had previously demonstrated to pupils how burgers are designed and made, and wishes Comrie and Son continued success in the future.
Last updated: 7 March 2023

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Supported by: Jeremy Balfour* *S5M-06152 Mary Fee: Raising Awareness of Child Bereavement That the Parliament — commends the work of the Renfrewshire-based charity, Brightest Star, which supports bereaved families; notes that Brightest Star was founded by Arlene Clark in memory of her son, Jack Kennedy, who passed away suddenly aged six on 19 December 2012; recognises that the charity has been successful in meeting its founding aim of supporting families that have experienced child bereavement, and that it has supported over 500 families since its foundation; congratulates it on raising over £700,000, with thousands of people participating in annual fundraising events as part of Jack s Army at the Kilt Walk, The Great Scottish Run and Tough Mudder, in addition to a variety ’ of other community-based fundraising efforts; recognises the work of the Our Missing Peace campaign, which is aiming to break the silence surrounding child loss while supporting family members who have been affected by the death of a child, whether miscarriage, still birth, neonatal, accidental, teenager or an adult; commends the work of Nicole Bowles, who established the Our Missing Peace campaign after her four-month-old son, Ben, suddenly passed away on 13 November 2012; notes that the campaign has created a love heart-shaped badge with a missing jigsaw piece as a symbol that an individual is dealing with the loss of a child, while promoting the term Vilomah, which means "against the natural order", as a title for parents who have suffered child bereavement, and congratulates the Our Missing Peace campaign on raising over £2,500 since its establishment.
Official Report Meeting date: 13 November 2024

Meeting of the Parliament 13 November 2024

If he were to die in the next seven years, he would leave his son with a tax bill of over £1 million, meaning that his son would have repayments of over £100,000 year on year.
Official Report Meeting date: 8 November 2018

Meeting of the Parliament 08 November 2018

They have told us of a parent who stopped receiving child tax credits 10 years ago and was recently presented with a bill for almost £4,000, and of a son who moved in with his mother in order to care for her who was handed a bill for more than £3,000 for council tax arrears going back eight years.
Last updated: 7 March 2023

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Supported by: Emma Harper* R, Richard Lyle*, Sandra White*, Stewart Stevenson* *S5M-20216 Ruth Maguire: Irvine Gran Braves the Shave—That the Parliament congratulates Jeanette Muir from Irvine, who braved the shave to mark World Pancreatic Cancer Awareness week; understands that Jeanette’s life was shattered after she lost her husband, son and granddaughter within months of each other; further understands that her husband, Davie, was diagnosed with pancreatic cancer, and sadly died 21 months after their son, David, passed away and nine months before their granddaughter, Meadow Pipe, who had an incurable blood disease and microcephaly disorder, also died aged three; commends Jeanette and her family for the bravery and selflessness they have shown in their grief, and wishes them a bright and happy future.
Official Report Meeting date: 22 January 2025

Meeting of the Parliament 22 January 2025

Indeed, Agnes Burns, Rabbie’s mother, was buried alongside her son and her daughter Annabella in the parish kirkyard, within a railed enclosure, which still draws visitors to East Lothian today.
Official Report Meeting date: 14 September 2016

Meeting of the Parliament 14 September 2016

We used real nappies successfully with our two sons. My eldest son temporarily developed a skin condition, so we went back to using disposables.
Official Report Meeting date: 26 November 2013

Meeting of the Parliament 26 November 2013

We meet that son, John, now grown up—an odd man who spends time in the wilderness eating locusts and telling those who would listen that they should prepare a way for the Lord.

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