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Last updated: 11 June 2024

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There is also the potential for a ban to have wider impacts, for example on the sourcing of animals for use in TV/film/advertising and on the venue managers/landowners who might consider hosting travelling circuses with wild animals.
Questions and Answers Date answered: 12 July 2024

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In addition, ScotRail has ran an extensive marketing campaign across radio, TV, press and social media to highlight the potential pilot as well as regular social media posts which have reached a potential 15.8 million people.    
Official Report Meeting date: 27 September 2016

European and External Relations Committee 27 September 2016

However, because of the crucial role of the television sector in Scotland and the size of our screen sector, we have been able to use the lottery funds to invest in TV drama.
Official Report Meeting date: 2 November 2023

Constitution, Europe, External Affairs and Culture Committee 02 November 2023

One of the big differences between this conflict and the conflict in Ukraine is that, in Ukraine, people who were living in non-occupied territories had a way out.
Official Report Meeting date: 24 February 2022

Meeting of the Parliament (Hybrid) 24 February 2022 [Draft]

That is above those who are living in peril in Ukraine. It needs a massive international response.
Last updated: 31 January 2025

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S6M-14548: Michael Marra: New Care Pathways for People Living with Ehlers- Danlos Syndromes — That the Parliament understands that Ehlers-Danlos syndromes (EDSs) are part of the inherited connective tissue disorders, and are mainly characterised by joint hypermobility, skin hyperextensibility and tissue fragility; further understands that these syndromes are classified into 13 subtypes and present great clinical and genetic heterogeneity; believes that the most common is the hypermobile Ehlers-Danlos syndrome (hEDS), the diagnosis of which remains clinical; further believes that there is currently no pathway of care for adults living with hEDS or hypermobility spectrum disorder (HSD) in Scotland or the UK, and 10 PB/S6/25/009 understands that people living with these conditions, including in the North East Scotland region, report feeling dismissed by healthcare professionals, with time to diagnosis reportedly currently averaging two decades; recognises the work of volunteers and campaigners at The Ehlers-Danlos Support UK, which was set up in 1987 to support, advise and inform those living with Ehlers-Danlos syndromes, and notes the encouragement for the Scottish Government and parliamentarians to engage fully with the issue, and to work with the NHS, researchers and patient representatives to deliver the care pathways that people living with Ehlers-Danlos syndromes need.
Last updated: 27 January 2025

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S6M-14548: Michael Marra: New Care Pathways for People Living with Ehlers- Danlos Syndromes — That the Parliament understands that Ehlers-Danlos syndromes (EDSs) are part of the inherited connective tissue disorders, and are mainly characterised by joint hypermobility, skin hyperextensibility and tissue fragility; further understands that these syndromes are classified into 13 subtypes and present great clinical and genetic heterogeneity; believes that the most common is the hypermobile Ehlers-Danlos syndrome (hEDS), the diagnosis of which remains clinical; further believes that there is currently no pathway of care for adults living with hEDS or hypermobility spectrum disorder (HSD) in Scotland or the UK, and understands that people living with these conditions, including in the North East Scotland region, report feeling dismissed by healthcare professionals, with time to diagnosis reportedly currently averaging two decades; recognises the work of volunteers and campaigners at The Ehlers-Danlos Support UK, which was set up in 1987 to support, advise and inform those living with Ehlers-Danlos syndromes, and notes the encouragement for the Scottish Government and parliamentarians to engage fully with the issue, and to work with the NHS, researchers and patient representatives to deliver the care pathways that people living with Ehlers-Danlos syndromes need.
Official Report Meeting date: 11 May 2017

Justice Sub-Committee on Policing 11 May 2017

It is trying to share more widely the reality of what it is like to live in an area such as ours. Living in a remote area is a lifestyle choice.
Official Report Meeting date: 11 January 2022

Equalities, Human Rights and Civil Justice Committee 11 January 2022

However, I remember the horrific scenes on television. As I was very young, I did not understand what was happening, so I welcome the insights and lived experiences that we have heard today from the people it happened to.
Official Report Meeting date: 19 February 2026

Social Justice and Social Security Committee 19 February 2026 [Draft]

That means that it is more than £700 just for the hire of the room and the use of the TV and music system. How do we justify that?

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