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Official Report Meeting date: 3 May 2017

Meeting of the Parliament 03 May 2017

On the substance of Monica Lennon’s question, I say that I value enormously the role of school libraries. I was recently at the Public Petitions Committee when it was hearing a petition on concern about the diminution of school library services, and I committed to developing a national strategy for public libraries that will reinforce my view that school libraries are crucial to the development of the capability of young people.
Questions and Answers Date lodged: 1 May 2024

S6O-03416

To ask the Scottish Government whether it will provide an update on how it is working to increase the number of rapid charge EV points. S6O-03416
Questions and Answers Date lodged: 22 January 2025

S6O-04256

To ask the Scottish Government what discussions the culture secretary has had with ministerial colleagues regarding the potential impact on the provision of library services in Mid-Scotland and Fife of the proposed local government settlement for 2025-26.
Official Report Meeting date: 22 March 2022

Health, Social Care and Sport Committee 22 March 2022

Our recent report and action plan, “A Collective Force for Health and Wellbeing” recognises the role of libraries in communities. We are at a junction with libraries.
Official Report Meeting date: 17 January 2023

Meeting of the Parliament 17 January 2023

We will continue to invest, and she will know that we are rolling out another couple of rapid cancer diagnostic services in Scotland.
Last updated: 14 February 2023

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Supported by: Jeremy Balfour*, Tess White*, Sandesh Gulhane*, Murdo Fraser*, Pam Duncan- Glancy*, Michael Marra*, Paul Sweeney* *S6M-06881 Stuart McMillan: Inverclyde Libraries Wins Project Excellence Award—That the Parliament congratulates Inverclyde Libraries on winning The Scottish Library and Information Council’s (SLIC) Project Excellence Award for its involvement in the Climate Beacons programme, which was a Scotland-wide collaborative project between climate change or environmental organisations and arts, heritage or cultural organisations to stimulate long-term public engagement in the lead-up to and following COP26; understands that the SLIC described Inverclyde Libraries’ work as "inspirational" in the way it grew the sense of community by linking the "local" to the "global"; recognises that staff did this by hosting author events that involved members of the community, including those in the prison population, who are not often included in climate conversations, and contributed to the circular economy through lend-and-mend-hubs; understands that the judging panel felt that the project was "a powerful and cohesive project that acts as a model for others"; believes that this praise reflects the dedication of library staff to develop programmes and activities designed to engage people from all parts of the community, and thanks them for their continued efforts to support Inverclyde’s communities.
Last updated: 23 November 2022

BB20221124

Supported by: Jeremy Balfour*, Tess White*, Sandesh Gulhane*, Murdo Fraser*, Pam Duncan- Glancy*, Michael Marra*, Paul Sweeney* *S6M-06881 Stuart McMillan: Inverclyde Libraries Wins Project Excellence Award—That the Parliament congratulates Inverclyde Libraries on winning The Scottish Library and Information Council’s (SLIC) Project Excellence Award for its involvement in the Climate Beacons programme, which was a Scotland-wide collaborative project between climate change or environmental organisations and arts, heritage or cultural organisations to stimulate long-term public engagement in the lead-up to and following COP26; understands that the SLIC described Inverclyde Libraries’ work as "inspirational" in the way it grew the sense of community by linking the "local" to the "global"; recognises that staff did this by hosting author events that involved members of the community, including those in the prison population, who are not often included in climate conversations, and contributed to the circular economy through lend-and-mend-hubs; understands that the judging panel felt that the project was "a powerful and cohesive project that acts as a model for others"; believes that this praise reflects the dedication of library staff to develop programmes and activities designed to engage people from all parts of the community, and thanks them for their continued efforts to support Inverclyde’s communities.
Last updated: 14 May 2025

CosteffectivenessOfPublicInquiries_SPICeBriefing

Moreover, the Institute for Government found that no process exists for following up the recommendations of an inquiry, with the House of Commons Library reporting that once an inquiry has reported, the chair’s involvement normally ends, and the secretariat typically disbands.
Last updated: 1 November 2022

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Licensor www.scran.ac.uk 1357 © National Museums Scotland. 1600 Licensor www.scran.ac.uk 1604 Scottish National Portrait Gallery. 1400 1632 © Edinburgh City Libraries. Licensor 1424 Records of the Parliaments of Scotland. www.scran.ac.uk 1425-26 Scottish National Portrait Gallery. 1633 © National Trust for Scotland. 1436 © National Library of Scotland.
Last updated: 2 June 2025

UKSI Welfare of animals

Carrying birds by the legs has remained standard industry practice in both the UK and the EU where reasonably rapid catching and loading of large numbers of birds is required.

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