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Official Report Meeting date: 22 September 2010

Meeting of the Parliament 22 September 2010

We trust that that will continue—hopefully for many years to come—to celebrate and extend our links with our friends in Europe.Not many debates in this chamber end with the words “happy birthday”, but we are celebrating a unique individual and that requires a unique response.
Official Report Meeting date: 6 October 2015

Meeting of the Parliament 06 October 2015

In that light, it is particularly poignant that we are celebrating 100 years of women in the police service across Britain.
Official Report Meeting date: 18 December 2012

Meeting of the Parliament 18 December 2012

I thank Christina McKelvie for securing time for a debate to celebrate international migrants’ rights day, which is held on 18 December annually.
Questions and Answers Date answered: 20 December 2013

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My visit finished with Scotland Day celebrations at Katara, featuring Scottish landscapes, music, food and dancing.
Questions and Answers Date answered: 11 December 2012

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I presented Her Excellency with a letter from the First Minister inviting her to visit Scotland in 2013 for the David Livingstone Bicentenary Celebrations. President Banda welcomed my announcement that the Scottish Government will provide £100,000 for David Livingstone Bicentenary Scholarships in Malawi.
Official Report Meeting date: 15 December 2020

Meeting of the Parliament (Hybrid) 15 December 2020

We have come a long way since 2008, and we should celebrate the progress that we have made with conservation of the marine environment.
Official Report Meeting date: 6 June 2019

Meeting of the Parliament 06 June 2019

These days, with the rise of social media, such people can sometimes be applauded and cheered across the globe. Of course, they should be celebrated—selfless acts of bravery and kindness are often all that we can cling to at times of tragedy—but what happens after that?
Official Report Meeting date: 2 May 2019

Meeting of the Parliament 02 May 2019

My notes say “Hutu people” and “Tutsi people”, but in fact, they are just people—that is what we should call them. Of course, we should celebrate differences, but we are all one and the same.
Official Report Meeting date: 19 March 2019

Meeting of the Parliament 19 March 2019

We can show the leadership, empathy and resolve to build tolerant, peaceful and respectful communities in our world, and to reach out to those who feel threatened, vulnerable or fearful, by celebrating our diversity, or we can use our position to stoke up hate and use toxic language and the practice of othering.
Official Report Meeting date: 15 November 2018

Meeting of the Parliament 15 November 2018

At the turn of the 21st century, nearly half the world’s population still lack access to free information, so it is very fitting that today—15 November—alongside PEN International and other PEN centres, Scottish PEN is marking the day of the imprisoned writer by promoting and celebrating the freedom to write, and calling for justice and freedom for persecut...

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