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Official Report of Meeting 11 February 2026
Written submissions
PE1864/A: Scottish Government submission of 1 June 2021
PE1864/B: Alec Kidd submission of 2 June 2021
PE1864/C: Christopher Shaw submission of 3 June 202
PE1864/D: Helen Braynis submission of 3 June 2021
PE1864/E: Elaine Nisbet submission of 5 June 2021
PE1864/F: Victoria Boyle submission of 3 June 2021
PE1864/G: Iain Milligan submission of 4 June 2021
PE1864/H: John Logan submission of 4 June 2021
PE1864/I: Janet and Michael Holley submission of 4 June 2021
PE1864/J: Tracey Smith submission of 4 June 2021
PE1864/K: Matthew Reiss submission of 4 June 2021
PE1864/L: Jerry Mulders submission of 4 June 2021
PE1864/M...
The world march for peace has visited Parliaments across the world and many thousands of people have joined it, from Sydney to Los Angeles, from Rabat to St Petersburg; it is shameful that it has been ignored by the UK media.
Perhaps the process of identification and transition could be more usefully supported through policy. Paragraph (m) of policy 28 expresses an intention to use the buildings at risk register to inform and guide decision making when it comes to reusing buildings.
The menopause has now found its time. This is Generation ‘M’. Let’s get behind it. And all embrace that change.” 16:17 I will say just a quick word to Monica Lennon.
The UK Government signalled that it had no intention of doing so, and two weeks ago, on 7 June, we found out exactly why when it was announced that M&G Real Estate had acquired the Crown Estate’s 50 per cent stake in Fort Kinnaird in a £167 million deal.
Chaidh an dàta a chleachd sinn san aithisg seo gus anailis a dhèanamh air na beàrnan pàighidh agus iomadachd luchd-obrach againn a chruinneachadh air 31 Màrt 2023. Buinidh an dàta aithris fastaidh is luchd-obrach ris an ùine 1 Giblean 2022 gu 31 Màrt 2023...
The Royal Bank of Scotland is trying to create £1 billion of investment in the sector. Legal & General, M&G Investments and lots of other UK-based investment companies—the companies that run the pensions for most people—are looking to diverge from commercial into residential property at this stage when they have not done so in the past.
Visitors can also see the world-famous painting “Burns in Edinburgh” that was painted in 1887 by C M Hardie, as well as a set of five large oil paintings of scenes from “Tam o’ Shanter” that were commissioned by the club.
One of the key challenges for the economy is how we grow those companies—in other words, how we turn the “S” into an “M” and beyond. Do you accept that premise?