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The Scottish Parliament election was held on Thursday 7 May 2026. 

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Last updated: 7 March 2023

BB20200121

Section 22 report - The 2018/19 audit of Disclosure Scotland: The Committee will take evidence from- Caroline Gardner, Auditor General for Scotland; Gemma Diamond, Audit Director, Performance Audit and Best Value, Audit Scotland; Gary Devlin, Partner, Scott-Moncrieff. 3.
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BB20200122

Section 22 report - The 2018/19 audit of Disclosure Scotland: The Committee will take evidence from- Caroline Gardner, Auditor General for Scotland; Gemma Diamond, Audit Director, Performance Audit and Best Value, Audit Scotland; Gary Devlin, Partner, Scott-Moncrieff. 3.
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Supported by: David Stewart*, Richard Lyle*, David Torrance*, Emma Harper*, Stuart McMillan*, Stewart Stevenson*, Sandra White*, Rona Mackay*, Gil Paterson*, Bill Kidd*, Edward Mountain* *S5M-20480 Gail Ross: Thurso Regeneration—That the Parliament congratulates the Thurso Development Trust on securing a £40,000 grant from the Town Centre Regeneration Fund in order to enhance and develop Thurso town centre; notes that the Trust has been working on a number of improvement projects for the town, which have also attracted funding, and wishes it all the best...
Last updated: 7 March 2023

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*S5M-15033 Liam McArthur: Moira Flett Becomes a Queen s Nurse That the Parliament ’ — congratulates Moira Flett on being awarded the title of Queen s Nurse at a ceremony in Edinburgh ’ on 29 November 2018; understands that this award is made as part of a scheme run by the Queen s Nursing Institute Scotland; recognises that the award is made on completion of a nine- ’ month development programme in which Moira focused on the provision of care for people who live with multiple sclerosis (MS) and motor neurone disease (MND) in Orkney; understands that Orkney has the highest incidence of MS anywhere in the world and therefore considers the work done by Moira is of particular importance; notes that the title of Queen s Nurse is awarded to 20 ’ selected clinical leaders every year, who work in communities throughout Scotland to improve the lives of individuals and their communities in innovative and compassionate ways; further notes that those who are awarded this title represent some of the best...
Last updated: 7 March 2023

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Instruments subject to affirmative procedure: The Committee will consider the following— Renewables Obligation (Scotland) Amendment Order 2018 [draft]; Early Years Assistance (Best Start Grants) (Scotland) Regulations 2018 [draft]. 4.
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Supported by: Alexander Stewart*, Michelle Ballantyne*, Jeremy Balfour*, Edward Mountain*, Tom Mason*, Miles Briggs*, Kenneth Gibson*, Annie Wells*, David Torrance*, Alison Harris*, Clare Adamson*, Colin Beattie* *S5M-12524 Alexander Stewart: Aberdour Silver Sands—That the Parliament welcomes Aberdour Silver Sands, which is in Fife, being recognised as one of the country's best beaches by Keep Scotland Beautiful for the 25th consecutive year; understands that the number of beaches meeting the criteria for the charity's beach awards, which celebrate the best-managed beaches in the country, has risen in 2018; notes that they are assessed on accessibility, cleanliness and signage and that, although they are not assessed on their water quality, information about this must be provided as part of the criteria; believes that these awards help to set the standard for Scotland's stunning coastlines and inland shores, by encouraging them to have litter-free sand, excellent amenities and helpful information regarding water quality, and commends Keep Scotland Beautiful on its proactive approach to the country's environment, which it believes is beneficial to people's health and wellbeing and helps to provide an economic boost to the areas that the beaches serve.
Last updated: 7 March 2023

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Proposed future business At its next meeting, on 10 May, the Committee expects to take evidence on the Scottish Government's draft Best Start Grant Regulations. For further information, contact the Clerk to the Committee, Douglas Wands, on 0131 348 5228 or by email at: [email protected].
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Supported by: Liz Smith*, Maurice Corry*, Tom Mason*, Michelle Ballantyne*, Miles Briggs*, Peter Chapman*, Jeremy Balfour*, Edward Mountain*, Bill Bowman*, Kenneth Gibson*, Alison Harris*, David Torrance*, Gordon Lindhurst*, Ruth Maguire*, Richard Lochhead*, Alexander Stewart*, Bill Kidd*, Murdo Fraser* *S5M-10391 Iain Gray: Zosia Kuczok Success at International Moot Court Competition That the Parliament acknowledges the outstanding success of the 16-year-old — Dunbar Grammar School pupil, Zosia Kuczok, in the prestigious International Moot Court competition held in the Netherlands earlier in 2018; understands that Zosia, who competed as part of the British team, which also included the Ross High School pupil, Jordan Smith, against 15 other teams from around the world, took on the role of prosecution speaker in a case regarding war crimes and was named the best...
Last updated: 7 March 2023

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S5W-14002 Gillian Martin: To ask the Scottish Government whether Scottish Natural Heritage issues advice to salmon fishery districts on best practice for control measures for goosanders.
Last updated: 7 March 2023

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*S5M-08902 Stuart McMillan: Elsie MacLennan, North West Care Manager of the Year That — the Parliament congratulates Elsie MacLennan, who runs Larkfield View Care Home, on being voted the North West Care Manager of the Year at the Great British Care Awards in Manchester, and will now go through to the national finals in Birmingham where her team will also be up for a collective honour; notes that Elsie, who is from Port Glasgow, has been at the facility for five years and was nominated by its owners; acknowledges that she is responsible for 135 members of staff caring for 90 residents who have a range of health needs; recognises that Elsie has been in the caring profession since she was 16, starting off as an auxiliary nurse, and that she is one of many dedicated people working hard in the caring profession to provide the best...

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