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Date published: 20 August 2025

A review of inter-governmental cooperation and communication during Ukraine resettlement efforts in Scotland - 5.1 Establishing the Super Sponsor Scheme

One research participant stated that, “[We were told] that the First Minister [Nicola Sturgeon MSP] wanted to pitch for a Scotland specific scheme […] We quickly pulled together a set of our political leaders, that afternoon, and said, ‘This is what is potentially coming forward.’
Date published: 8 June 2020

Issue 9: EU-UK Future Relationship Negotiations - Chief negotiator at Commons & Lords committees

Whilst discussing fisheries, David Frost used those specific negotiations to outline an example of what he suggested was an inconsistency in the EU negotiating position: Michel Barnier has to work within the mandate that is given to him by member states and they, in their wisdom, decided that their opening pitch for this should be that, as far as possible, ...
Official Report Meeting date: 18 August 2020

Meeting of the Parliament (Hybrid) 18 August 2020

It is a statement of fact that clinical assessment—whether it is about delayed discharge, what happens to someone who pitches up at A and E, or treatment once someone is suspected of having cancer—is a clinical decision, and rightly so.
Official Report Meeting date: 21 May 2025

Rural Affairs and Islands Committee 21 May 2025 [Draft]

Just on that, when does the Government pitch in? We have been working with the 2004 act for quite some time.
Official Report Meeting date: 10 June 2025

Net Zero, Energy and Transport Committee 10 June 2025

There would be a way to avoid having an LMP if we accepted your amendment to pitch the fine at £500. I think that £40,000 is within the limit of something that the commissioner could do, which is why it is pitched at that limit.
Last updated: 9 April 2024

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S6M-11017: Jackson Carlaw: Calderwood Lodge Primary School 60-year Celebration - That the Parliament congratulates Calderwood Lodge Primary, the only Jewish school in Scotland, on reaching its 60th anniversary year; understands that the school was originally established by the Jewish community in a detached house, Calderwood Lodge, in the Newlands area of Glasgow, with an extension built as the school roll increased, and that it was initially run by the Glasgow Board of Jewish Education and subsequently taken over by Strathclyde Region, then Glasgow City Council, and finally East Renfrewshire Council; acknowledges that, in recognition of this milestone, the school is hosting a 60-year celebration event for current and past pupils, families and members of the wider community, with the day to include festivities and activities for children; understands that, in August 2017, Calderwood Lodge officially relocated from the school's previous site in Newlands to a new building in Newton Mearns to become one half of the first Jewish-Catholic joint campus to be established anywhere in the world, alongside St Clare's Primary; recognises that the joint campus was a £17 million development in East Renfrewshire, with the two primary schools sharing a central amphitheatre, sports pitches...
Last updated: 9 April 2024

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Motions submitted for Members’ Business are shown below— S6M-11017: Jackson Carlaw: Calderwood Lodge Primary School 60-year Celebration - That the Parliament congratulates Calderwood Lodge Primary, the only Jewish school in Scotland, on reaching its 60th anniversary year; understands that the school was originally established by the Jewish community in a detached house, Calderwood Lodge, in the Newlands area of Glasgow, with an extension built as the school roll increased, and that it was initially run by the Glasgow Board of Jewish Education and subsequently taken over by Strathclyde Region, then Glasgow City Council, and finally East Renfrewshire Council; acknowledges that, in recognition of this milestone, the school is hosting a 60-year celebration event for current and past pupils, families and members of the wider community, with the day to include festivities and activities for children; understands that, in August 2017, Calderwood Lodge officially relocated from the school's previous site in Newlands to a new building in Newton Mearns to become one half of the first Jewish-Catholic joint campus to be established anywhere in the world, alongside St Clare's Primary; recognises that the joint campus was a £17 million development in East PB/S6/23/142 Renfrewshire, with the two primary schools sharing a central amphitheatre, sports pitches...
Official Report Meeting date: 22 April 2014

Meeting of the Parliament 22 April 2014

There is a strong commercial dimension that demands the involvement of strong individuals and influential decision makers who are capable of leading clubs to success on the pitch and delivering long-term sustainability.
Official Report Meeting date: 25 June 2025

Economy and Fair Work Committee 25 June 2025

It is not fair to expect you guys to just suddenly come up with a business case. Everybody needs to help and to pitch in. It reminds me of the case in my constituency where Diageo walked out of Kilmarnock and took 700 jobs with it.
Official Report Meeting date: 11 June 2025

Economy and Fair Work Committee 11 June 2025

This is not quite “Dragons’ Den”, but I will give you a chance to pitch to us. Is there anything that you have not been able to share with us—either in your written evidence or your observations so far—about ways in which the bill could and should be improved in order to deliver the ambition of community wealth building across Scotland?

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