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Last updated: 18 June 2025

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R Supported by: Meghan Gallacher*, Edward Mountain*, Rachael Hamilton*, Annie Wells*, Craig Hoy*, Sandesh Gulhane*, Fergus Ewing*, Tim Eagle*, Bill Kidd*, Douglas Ross*, Jeremy Balfour*, Pam Gosal*, Liam McArthur*, Annabelle Ewing*, Liz Smith*, Murdo Fraser*, Brian Whittle*, Douglas Lumsden*, Colin Beattie*, Miles Briggs* *S6M-17957 Annabelle Ewing: Young Lochgelly Footballers Raise Over £1,200 with Forth Road Bridge Walk—That the Parliament notes the fundraising efforts of players from Lochgelly Albert Colts 2015s, who raised over £1,200 in donations for their team from local businesses ahead of their sponsored walk across the Forth Road Bridge, during which they even practiced some of their football skills; recognises the hard work that goes into sustaining grassroots football for young people, and welcomes the efforts of all those who put in time and effort as volunteers supporting community level sport of all kinds.
Last updated: 28 June 2023

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*S6M-09752 Meghan Gallacher: Lanarkshire School Community Garden Officially Opens — That the Parliament recognises the opening of the Community Garden at Berrhill Primary School; notes that the grand opening was attended by staff, pupils and members of the public; further notes that the garden has been an ongoing project from 2019, with staff and a team from North Lanarkshire Council creating ideas and a plan for the garden to be developed, and recognises that members of the Motherwell Football...
Last updated: 14 February 2023

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Paul O'Kane: To ask the Scottish Government what action it is taking to tackle antisocial behaviour on Scotland's railways. (S6O-00865) 5.
Last updated: 16 March 2022

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Paul O'Kane: To ask the Scottish Government what action it is taking to tackle antisocial behaviour on Scotland's railways. (S6O-00865) 5.
Official Report Meeting date: 17 November 2015

Justice Committee 17 November 2015

I do not have a copy of the statute in front of me, but my recollection is that section 38 covers threatening behaviour. What Margaret McDougall describes is behaviour, and I think that it is threatening behaviour, so I would have thought that it would be covered.
Official Report Meeting date: 26 October 2020

Justice Sub-Committee on Policing 26 October 2020

There will be a range of variables, including the political tone at the time when the transition period ends, which will undoubtedly have an impact on the behaviour of the people involved. That is why I said at the beginning of the meeting that words and behaviour matter.
Official Report Meeting date: 1 December 2016

Standards, Procedures and Public Appointments Committee 01 December 2016

That was the approach because we understand, on the basis of behavioural science, that such things may be advantageous to men.
Official Report Meeting date: 13 January 2026

Local Government, Housing and Planning Committee 13 January 2026 [Draft]

We have heard evidence that the plan is not as strong as it could be on public engagement, and there are concerns about the lack of a clear strategy for raising awareness and behaviour change on heat in buildings. How do you respond to those comments that we have heard?
Official Report Meeting date: 13 January 2026

Health, Social Care and Sport Committee 13 January 2026 [Draft]

We know that when adolescents are exposed to a lot of air pollution, they lose the ability to pay attention, their behaviour degenerates and they end up with depression.
Official Report Meeting date: 18 June 2025

Citizen Participation and Public Petitions Committee 18 June 2025

We see individuals who are undiagnosed and unsupported fall through the cracks into systems that were never built to care for them: into substance use as a way of self-regulating; into the criminal justice system due to impulsivity or misunderstood behaviour; into cycles of poverty, debt, unstable housing and often homelessness.

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