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Last updated: 8 December 2023

Minutes of the meeting held on 29 November 2023

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Last updated: 20 October 2023

Minute of the Meeting held 29 September 2023

Cross-Party Group on Animal Welfare Friday September 29 at 12 Minutes Present MSPs Grahame C (Christine), MSP Colin Smyth MSP Chapman M (Maggie), MSP Harper E (Emma), MSP Golden M (Maurice), MSP Gallacher M (Meghan), MSP Ruskell M (Mark), MSP Non-MSP Group Members Coe K (Karen) Libby Jill Stewart Charlotte McNamara Holton L (Lynda) Stewart Donald, Canine C...
Questions and Answers Date answered: 29 October 2025

S6W-41075

To ask the Scottish Government when the Cabinet Secretary for Health and Social Care last met with (a) Alzheimer Scotland, (b) Cancer Research UK, (c) Marie Curie, (d) Prostate Cancer UK, (e) Age Scotland, (f) MacMillan Cancer Support, (g) Parkinson’s UK, (h) Royal College of Psychiatrists, (i) British Heart Foundation, (j) National Autistic Society, (k) MND Scotland, (l) Scottish Action for Mental Health, (m) Children’s Hospices Across Scotland, (n) Chest Heart and Stroke Scotland and (o) Versus Arthritis.
Official Report Meeting date: 18 November 2025

Meeting of the Parliament 18 November 2025

When Jesus was asked to condemn a sinner to suffer being stoned to death, he said: “Let the one without sin cast the first stone.” No one dared.
Official Report Meeting date: 25 October 2022

Meeting of the Parliament 25 October 2022

So, Jesus wrote himself into this world’s story—he became one of us, suffered among us, died on the cross for us and our sins, and rose again from the dead to show that evil need not have the last word in any of our lives.
Petitions Petition published: 28 February 2024

Pass a law making exercising a dog in a cemetery an offence

   Official Report of Meeting 12 November 2025 Written Submissions PE2087/A: Scottish Government submission of 27 March 2024 PE2087/B: Scottish Government submission of 24 June 2024 PE2087/C: Glasgow City Council written submission, 10 April 2025 PE2087/D: West Lothian Council written submission, 10 April 2025 PE2087/E: East Lothian Council written submission, 14 April 2025 PE2087/F: East Ayrshire Council written submission, 17 April 2025 PE2087/G: Stirling Council written submission, 23 April 2025 PE2087/H: Midlothian Council written submission, 29 April 2025 PE2087/I: Clackmannanshire Council written submission, 29 April 2025 PE2087/J: West Dunbartonshire Council written submission, 1 May 2025 PE2087/K: Comhairle nan Eilean Siar written submission, 2 May 2025 PE2087/L...
SPICe briefings Date published: 29 September 2023

The effectiveness of creative enterprise policies: What programmes work? - Challenges within cultural and creative industry policy

Many creative practitioners, include small business owners, prioritise creative practice over business growth and can be ‘put-off’ by formal and non-sector specific business support5Knox, S., Casulli, L., &amp; MacLaren, A. (2021). Identity work in different entrepreneurial settings: dominant interpretive repertoires and divergent striving agendas.
Official Report Meeting date: 16 June 2015

Education and Culture Committee 16 June 2015

Às aonais na cinnt a tha sin, cha bhi fàs cho mòr sin ann leis a’ bhile.
Last updated: 29 January 2026

PE2109_L

PE2109/L: Halt any further pump storage hydro schemes on Scottish lochs holding wild Atlantic salmon Petitioner written submission, 28 January 2026 Dear Citizens Participation and Public Petitions Committee, Ness District Salmon Fishery Board (Ness DSFB) wishes to submit the following as a further contribution to our Petition – PE2109.
Last updated: 12 January 2024

Draft Minutes of Meeting held Wednesday 6 December 2023

Via Zoom (an online video conferencing platform) Minutes - Present MSPs Convenor – Colin Beattie MSP (Scottish National Party) Karen Adams MSP (Scottish National Party) Roz McCall MSP (Conservative) Invited guests Lucy Sherwood and Kirsten Abioye (FLAAG) Adrian Carragher (Scottish Audiology Heads of Service) Hannah Tweed (The ALLIANCE) Amanda McNamara (Teacher of the Deaf) Douglas Lyons (Colin Beattie MSP staff member) Non-MSP Group Members Secretariat – Janis McDonald (The ALLIANCE) Assistant Secretariat – Amy White (The ALLIANCE) Anita Grover and Tori Bishop-Rowe (AVUK) Jacquie Winning (Forth Valley Sensory Centre) Linda Sharkey (Scottish Audiology Heads of Service) Colin Heatherington and Isabella Goldie (Deafblind Scotland) Deirdre Aitken (Sight Action Sensory Services) Jane Gallacher (Scottish Cochlear Implant Centre) Mark Ballard (NDCS Scotland) Julie Ferguson (Education Institute for Scotland) Rachel Mapson and Christine Johnson (Queen Margaret University) Deborah Innes (Scottish Mental Health Service for Deaf People) Professor John Ravenscroft (Edinburgh University) Carla Marchbank (North East Sensory Services) Jim Harrigan (Scottish Paediatric Audiology) Teri Devine (RNID) Individuals Donald Richards 1 L...

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